Chef and VMware
VMware, Inc. is a subsidiary of Dell Technologies that provides cloud computing and platform virtualization software and services. This page outlines the different tools that can be used to integrate Chef with the VMware platform.
For discussions on VMware and Chef, visit the VMware{code} Slack team, located in the #chef channel.
knife
There are multiple knife plugins that interact with the VMware stack in different ways. The following knife plugins are directly supported by Chef:
knife-vsphere
- Supports vCenter > 5.0
- Most VMware compute use cases are covered
- The main starting point for Chef and VMware
These are the necessary settings for your config.rb
file:
knife[:vsphere_host] = 'vcenter-hostname'
knife[:vsphere_user] = 'privileged username' # Domain logins may need to be "user@domain.com"
knife[:vsphere_pass] = 'password' # or %Q(mypasswordwithfunnycharacters)
knife[:vsphere_dc] = 'your-datacenter'
knife[:vsphere_insecure] = true # Set this if you have self signed certs
Usage Examples
Clone from a VMware template and bootstrap Chef with generic DHCP options:
knife vsphere vm clone MACHINENAME --template TEMPLATENAME --bootstrap --cips dhcp
Clone a virtual machine from a VMware template, use a customization template called “SPEC” to assist the bootstrapping process, and specify the SSH user and password:
knife vsphere vm clone MACHINENAME --template TEMPLATENAME --bootstrap --cips dhcp \
--cspec SPEC --connection-user USER --connection-password PASSWORD
Note
-f FOLDERNAME
if you put your --template
in a directory other
than the root folder. Use --dest-folder FOLDERNAME
if you want your VM
created in FOLDERNAME
instead of the root folder.Clone from a folder into the “Datacenter Root” directory:
knife vsphere vm clone MACHINENAME --template TEMPLATENAME -f /path/to/template \
--bootstrap --start --cips dhcp --dest-folder /
List the available VMware templates:
knife vsphere template list
Template Name: ubuntu16-template
knife vsphere template list -f FOLDERNAME
Template Name: centos7-template
Delete a machine:
knife vsphere vm delete MACHINENAME
This command can be used with the -P
option to remove the machine from
the Chef Infra Server.
knife-vcenter
- Supports vCenter >= 6.5 REST API
- Supports the main use cases of knife:
bootstrap
,create
,destroy
, andlist
- If you have the VCSA or are planning on upgrading to vCenter 6.5+, this is the plugin to use
The main settings for your config.rb
:
knife[:vcenter_username] = 'user'
knife[:vcenter_password] = 'password'
knife[:vcenter_host] = '172.16.20.2'
knife[:vcenter_disable_ssl_verify] = true # if you want to disable SSL checking
Usage Examples
Clone a machine:
knife vcenter vm clone example-01 --targethost 172.16.20.3 --folder example --connection-password \
P@ssw0rd! --datacenter Datacenter --template ubuntu16-template -N example-01
Creating new machine
Waiting for network interfaces to become available...
ID: vm-183
Name: example-01
Power State: POWERED_ON
Bootstrapping the server by using bootstrap_protocol: ssh and image_os_type: linux
Waiting for sshd to host (10.0.0.167)
...
Delete a machine:
knife vcenter vm delete example-01 -N example-01 --purge
Creating new machine
Waiting for network interfaces to become available...
ID: vm-183
Name: example-01
Power State: POWERED_ON
Bootstrapping the server by using bootstrap_protocol: ssh and image_os_type: linux
Waiting for sshd to host (10.0.0.167)
WARNING: Deleted node example-01
WARNING: Deleted client example-01
knife-vrealize
- Supports both vRealize Automation and vRealize Orchestrator
- Supports vRealize Automation 7.0+
- If you have vRealize Automation < 7.0, you will need to downgrade
the
vmware-vra-gem to
version
1.7.0
- Supports the main use cases of knife:
bootstrap
,create
,destroy
, andlist
- Directly integrates with vRA to call out predetermined blueprints or catalogs
- Can integrate directly with vRO to call out predetermined workflows
The main settings for your config.rb
:
knife[:vra_username] = 'user'
knife[:vra_password] = 'password'
knife[:vra_base_url] = 'https://vra.corp.local'
knife[:vra_tenant] = 'tenant'
knife[:vra_disable_ssl_verify] = true # if you want to disable SSL checking.
Additional config.rb
settings are required to integrate with vRO:
knife[:vro_username] = 'user'
knife[:vro_password] = 'password'
knife[:vro_base_url] = 'https://vra.corp.local:8281'
A basic clone example for vRA is:
Creates a server from a catalog blueprint. Find the catalog ID with the
knife vra catalog list
command. After the resource is created, knife
will attempt to bootstrap it.
Each blueprint may require different parameters to successfully complete provisioning. See your vRA administrator with questions. Knife will attempt to provide any helpful error messages from vRA if they’re available.
Common parameters to specify are:
--cpus
: number of CPUs--memory
: amount of RAM in MB--requested-for
: vRA login that should be listed as the owner--lease-days
: number of days for the resource lease--notes
: any optional notes you’d like to be logged with your request--subtenant-id
: all resources must be tied back to a Business Group, or “subtenant.” If your catalog item is tied to a specific Business Group, you do not need to specify this. However, if your catalog item is a global catalog item, then the subtenant ID is not available to knife; you will need to provide it. It usually looks like a UUID. See your vRA administrator for assistance in determining your subtenant ID.--connection-password
: for Linux hosts, the password to use during bootstrap--winrm-password
: for Windows hosts, the password to use during bootstrap
knife vra server create 5dcd1900-3b89-433d-8563-9606ae1249b8 --cpus 1 --memory 512 \
--requested-for devmgr@corp.local --connection-password my_password --lease-days 5
Catalog request d282fde8-6fd2-406c-998e-328d1b659078 submitted.
Waiting for request to complete.
Current request status: PENDING_PRE_APPROVAL.
Current request status: IN_PROGRESS..
...
Usage Examples
Delete a server from vRA:
knife vra server delete 2e1f6632-1613-41d1-a07c-6137c9639609 --purge
Server ID: 2e1f6632-1613-41d1-a07c-6137c9639609
Server Name: hol-dev-43
IP Addresses: 192.168.110.203
Status: ACTIVE
Catalog Name: CentOS 6.6
Do you really want to delete this server? (Y/N) Y
Destroy request f2aa716b-ab24-4232-ac4a-07635a03b4d4 submitted.
Waiting for request to complete.
Current request status: PENDING_PRE_APPROVAL.
Current request status: IN_PROGRESS...
...
If you supply the --purge
option, the server will also be removed from
the Chef Infra Server
Execute a vRO workflow:
knife vro workflow execute "knife testing" key1=value1
Starting workflow execution...
Workflow execution 4028eece4effc046014f27da864d0187 started. Waiting for it to complete...
Workflow execution complete.
Output Parameters:
outkey1: some value (string)
Workflow Execution Log:
2015-08-13 09:17:57 -0700 info: cloudadmin: Workflow 'Knife Testing' has started
2015-08-13 09:17:58 -0700 info: cloudadmin: Workflow 'Knife Testing' has completed
This requires the workflow name. You may supply any input parameters, as
well. If your workflow name is not unique in your vRO workflow list, you
can specify a workflow to use with --vro-workflow-id ID
. You can find
the workflow ID from within the vRO UI. However, a workflow name is
still required by the API.
test-kitchen
The following test-kitchen drivers for VMware are directly supported by Chef:
kitchen-vsphere (chef-provisioning-vsphere)
- Built into the chef-provisioning-vsphere driver
- A community driven project, with Chef Partners maintaining the releases
- Leverages the typical test-kitchen workflow for vCenter > 5.0+
- There is a kitchen-vsphere gem, but it is not supported at this time
Usage Examples
There is an example
cookbook that attempts to
capture everything required. The following is a basic kitchen.yml
example:
---
driver:
name: vsphere
driver_options:
host: FQDN or IP of vCenter
user: 'administrator@vsphere.local'
password: 'PASSWORD'
insecure: true
machine_options:
start_timeout: 600
create_timeout: 600
ready_timeout: 90
bootstrap_options:
use_linked_clone: true
datacenter: 'Datacenter'
template_name: 'ubuntu16'
template_folder: 'Linux'
resource_pool: 'Cluster'
num_cpus: 2
memory_mb: 4096
ssh:
user: ubuntu
paranoid: false
password: PASSWORD
port: 22
provisioner:
name: chef_zero
sudo_command: sudo
verifier:
name: inspec
transport:
username: root or ssh enabled user
password: PASSWORD for root or user
platforms:
- name: ubuntu-18.04
- name: centos-8
suites:
- name: default
run_list:
- recipe[COOKBOOK::default]
attributes:
kitchen-vcenter
- Supports vCenter >= 6.5 REST API
- Leverages the typical test-kitchen workflow for vCenter >= 6.5+
- If you have the VCSA or are planning on upgrading to vCenter 6.5+, use this plugin
Usage Examples
The following is a basic kitchen.yml
for vCenter:
driver:
name: vcenter
vcenter_username: <%= ENV['VCENTER_USER'] || "administrator@vsphere.local" %>
vcenter_password: <%= ENV['VCENTER_PASSWORD'] || "password" %>
vcenter_host: vcenter.chef.io
vcenter_disable_ssl_verify: true
driver_config:
targethost: 172.16.20.41
datacenter: "Datacenter"
platforms:
- name: ubuntu-2004
driver_config:
template: ubuntu16-template
- name: centos-8
driver_config:
template: centos7-template
kitchen-vra
- An integration point with vRA and test-kitchen
- For companies required to use vRA this is a natural progression for Chef Development
Usage Examples
The following is a basic kitchen.yml
example:
driver:
name: vra
username: user@corp.local
password: password
tenant: tenant
base_url: https://vra.corp.local
verify_ssl: true
platforms:
- name: centos6
driver:
catalog_id: e9db1084-d1c6-4c1f-8e3c-eb8f3dc574f9
- name: centos7
driver:
catalog_id: c4211950-ab07-42b1-ba80-8f5d3f2c8251
kitchen-vro
- An integration point with vRO and test-kitchen
- Leverages specific Workflows in vRO if it’s required by VMware admins
Usage Examples
The following is a basic kitchen.yml
example:
driver:
name: vro
vro_username: user@domain.com
vro_password: password
vro_base_url: https://vra.corp.local:8281
create_workflow_name: Create TK Server
destroy_workflow_name: Destroy TK Server
platforms:
- name: centos
driver:
create_workflow_parameters:
os_name: centos
os_version: 6.7
- name: windows
driver:
create_workflow_parameters:
os_name: windows
os_version: server2012
cpus: 4
memory: 4096
Chef InSpec
The Chef InSpec VMware plugin is used to verify the vCenter and ESXi VMware stack.
inspec-vmware
- Supports vCenter > 5.0
- 11 resources available at the time of writing, with more planned
Usage Examples
An example demo control:
control 'vmware-1' do
impact 0.7
title 'Checks that soft power off is disabled'
describe vmware_vm_advancedsetting({ datacenter: 'ha-datacenter', vm: 'testvm' }) do
its('softPowerOff') { should cmp 'false' }
end
end
Chef integrations inside of the VMware Suite
vRA Example Blueprints
vRO plugin
- The Chef plugin for vRealize Orchestrator (vRO) is a VMware-supplied plugin
- If you use vRO this provides the majority of the necessary features
For more information, see the plugin demo on YouTube.
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