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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mitchell Hashimoto 9c7fb05d5f guests/darwin: respect NFS mount options [GH-3791] 2014-05-17 12:24:24 -07:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 34b7cace7b synced_folders/rsync: rsync__chown [GH-3810] 2014-05-17 12:01:50 -07:00
Teemu Matilainen f87c7a9bc9 synced_folders\rsync: remove non-portable '-v' flag from chown [GH-3743]
Aside of the already fixed OpenBSD, at least Solaris `chown` seems not
to support the `-v` option, so remove it from all guests.
2014-05-10 23:51:12 +03:00
Mitchell Hashimoto 4ef237a642 synced_folders/rsync: mkdir before rsync 2014-05-06 13:41:37 -07:00
Nikhil Benesch 2df36892dd synced_folders/rsync: only chown when necessary [GH-3525]
Run remote rsync as root to guarantee that rsync can write to guestpath.
This obviates the need to chown the guestpath to the SSH user prior to
sync.

This brings a substantial speedup (2x on a moderately-sized shared
folder) and properly triggers filesystem notifications on only the files
changed by a given sync.
2014-04-25 15:00:12 -04:00
Matt Way 16d093dc8a use global namespace for class IO naming conflict 2014-03-12 07:52:11 -04:00
Mitchell Hashimoto f63ef395f1 Merge branch 'rsync_install' of https://github.com/tmatilai/vagrant into tmatilai-rsync_install
Conflicts:
	plugins/guests/freebsd/plugin.rb
	plugins/guests/netbsd/plugin.rb
	plugins/guests/openbsd/plugin.rb
2014-02-03 12:12:49 +01:00
Teemu Matilainen e634cdc824 guests: rename LinuxShellExpandFailed error to ShellExpandFailed
Make the error generic for all guests (`DarwinShellExpandFailed` didn't
even exist) and not tied to synced folder.
2014-02-02 17:26:54 -03:00
Teemu Matilainen ee2ae94c25 synced_folders/rsync: Install `rsync` on guest if needed
Add new `rsync_installed` and `rsync_install` guest capabilities
to detect and install `rsync`.

Also copy `rsync_pre` capability to all Unix guests.
2014-01-31 02:12:57 -03:00
Timothy Sutton caaaa9fe28 Support verify_vmware_hgfs in darwin guest. 2013-08-09 15:00:38 -04:00
Timothy Sutton 23962baac9 Darwin: use :sudo for communicate.test 2013-08-07 17:10:32 -04:00
Timothy Sutton a3b9428f67 Darwin: code debug cleanup 2013-08-06 10:18:38 -04:00
Timothy Sutton 78ec8b5809 Darwin: clean up temporary network interface file downloaded from guest 2013-08-06 10:17:52 -04:00
Timothy Sutton 300d151608 Darwin guest: mount_vmware_shared_folder cap for use with vmware_fusion provider
- It's not clear whether it's possible to mount individual shares
  using 'mount -t vmhgfs', as the vagrant-vmware-fusion provider now does
  for Linux guests. Any mount from '.host', even if not a valid share
  name, succeeds and mounts _all_ shares in their respective directories
  at the root of the mountpoint. Instead, we symlink each directory from
  its place in '/Volumes/VMware Shared Folders'
2013-08-06 10:17:12 -04:00
Brian Johnson 7d0a92c5b4 Remove the +1 offset, I resolved the issue with the 'phantom' en1
interface. For some reason interfaces still skip en1, but provided we
enumerate based on order and not name, things should work smoothly.
2013-08-05 18:45:42 -07:00
Brian Johnson e5ce19ff11 Tabs must die. 2013-08-05 18:07:45 -07:00
Brian Johnson 3611ff39f4 Change mount_nfs_folder cap to be more like the linux version, adding a
bunch of retires rather than a long sleep.

Add DarwinNFSMountFailed error. This might move be more appropriate at
the plugin level.

Integrate some of tvsutton's work in configure_networks to get the
implementation closer to working in both fusion and virtualbox.

Add shell_expand_guest_path capability (also copied from linux)
2013-08-05 17:39:44 -07:00
Brian Johnson 5606aa8b1e Working implementation with NFS, still some caveats:
- There's a lengthy sleep in there, probably could use a back-off loop
- en1 seems totally worthless on vbox, I skip it and just use the en2 it creates.
2013-07-31 18:07:04 -07:00
Brian Johnson 2b7aca1d83 Highly limited osx (darwin) guest plugin.
- Tested on mountainlion/virtualbox
- virtualbox shared folders will not work (no vboxvsf support)
- Must use at least 2GB of RAM or the os will refuse to boot(mountainlion requirement)

To begin, create a mountainlion vm in virtualbox. You will need to install from scratch most likely, and assign at least 2GB of ram for it to install.

Create 2 network interfaces, the first one a NAT interface, second a hostonly interface.

'vagrant package' the VM.

In your vagrant file, be sure that the synced folder is disabled:
config.vm.synced_folder "vagrant", "/vagrant", disabled: true
2013-07-10 18:21:06 -07:00