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DevOps Prerequisite Setup Table of Contents Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 2 1. Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Virtual Box ............................................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 3. Install virtual box........................................................................................................................... 2 Vagrant .................................................................................................................................................. 2 3.1 Install vagrant................................................................................................................................ 2 3.2 Vagrant checkpoint ....................................................................................................................... 2 4. Bringing my “vagrant up”...................................................................................................................... 3 5. Shutting down my vagrant/VM............................................................................................................. 6 6. Starting my vagrant ............................................................................................................................... 7 7. Sanity Check .......................................................................................................................................... 8 7.1 Java................................................................................................................................................ 8 7.2 Maven ........................................................................................................................................... 8 7.3 Git .................................................................................................................................................. 8 7.4 Tomcat .......................................................................................................................................... 9 7.5 Jenkins ........................................................................................................................................... 9 7.6 Access tomcat ............................................................................................................................... 9 7.7 Access Jenkins ............................................................................................................................. 10 Setup 1. Overview In our DevOps session we would be dealing with a lot of tools. “Vagrant” is a very easy way to export and use a VM. This setup comes with a pre-created vagrant which has a host of tools already installed. So this VM will be our sandbox to try out tools which can assist us in our DevOps session. Even before we can bring up our vagrant we need to install a couple of softwares and follow a few steps to bring up the vagrant. Both the softwares required, come along with this material and you will not have to download any of them. The softwares required to bring up a vagrant are as below: a. Oracle VM Virtual Box – Freely available virtualization product. (https://www.virtualbox.org/) b. Vagrant – Freely available software to create portable environments. This integrates very well with Virtual Box. (https://www.vagrantup.com/) It is a prerequisite for the DevOps session to have this vagrant up and running. Below are the setup instructions to get your vagrant up. Duration: ~1 hour 2. Virtual Box 2.1 Install virtual box Step 1: Install virtual box by clicking on devops/setup/virtualbox/VirtualBox-5.1.6-110634-Win.exe 3. Vagrant 3.1 Install vagrant Step 1: Install vagrant by clicking on devops/setup/vagrant/vagrant_1.8.6.exe 3.2 Vagrant checkpoint Step 1: Open command prompt and type in “vagrant --version” 4. Bringing my “vagrant up” Step 1: Copy the file devops/setup/system/devopsgold to a folder of your choice. In the example below its “C:\devops\gold\work\” Step 2: Open command prompt and navigate to the folder where you have stored your “devopsgold” file in “Step 1” Step 3: Execute the command “vagrant init devopsgold” Step 3: Step 2 creates a file called VagrantFile . Open this VagrantFile in a text editor of your choice. Make the below change/s Uncomment the below line by removing the “#” in the beginning of the line. Change # config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.33.10" to config.vm.network "private_network", ip: "192.168.33.10" Step 4: Save and exit out of the text editor Step 5: Start your virtual box by clicking on the icon “Oracle VM VirtualBox” or by selecting “Oracle VM VirtualBox” through windows start button Step 6 : Return back to your command prompt and execute the command “vagrant up”. This may take couple of minutes to complete. Your ouput may slightly vary from what is pasted below. Step 7: Check your Oracle VM VirtualBox . Step 6 creats a VM entry as shown below. Note: The unique id numbers at the end of the VM name will vary. Step 8 : Select the entry and click on “Show” icon (marked below). A VM should come up waiting for you to enter your username password.( If the screen has gone blank, then click on the screen and press enter.) Step 9: enter username and password. username : vagrant password : password At this point you are inside of the virtual machine running on your host windows machine 5. Shutting down my vagrant/VM On your VM window Click on file-> close. The below pop-up shows up. Choose power off the machine. 6. Starting my vagrant Step 1: Bring up Oracle VM VirtualBox. Step 2: Start command prompt and navigate to the folder where your vagrant box is and execute “vagrant up” Always start your VM from the command prompt by navigating to the folder where your vagrant box is and executing a “vagrant up” command. This is necessary to set some network configurations Step 3: on Oracle VM VirtualBox select the virtual machine and click on Show icon. 7. Sanity Check 7.1 Java After logging in into your Vagrant execute the below command java -version 7.2 Maven Execute the below command in the command prompt of your vagrant VM mvn -version 7.3 Git Execute the below command in the command prompt of your vagrant VM git --version 7.4 Tomcat Execute the below command in the command prompt of your vagrant VM ps –ef | grep tomcat 7.5 Jenkins Execute the below command in the command prompt of your vagrant VM ps –ef | grep jenkins 7.6 Access tomcat Tomcat is running on the vagrant VM on port 8080. The vagrant VM itself is running on IP 192.168.33.10. This IP is private to the host machine i.e. your windows box and not visible outside of your windows box. On your windows box bring up chrome and visit http://192.168.33.10:8080 . You should see a page like this 7.7 Access Jenkins Jenkins is running on the vagrant VM on port 8085. The vagrant VM itself is running on IP 192.168.33.10. This IP is private to the host machine i.e. your windows box and not visible outside of your windows box. On your windows box bring up chrome and visit http://192.168.33.10:8085 . You should see a page like this
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