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docker-machine-kvm
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KVM driver for docker-machine
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# docker-machine-kvm KVM driver for docker-machine This driver leverages the new [plugin architecture](https://github.com/docker/machine/issues/1626) being developed for Docker Machine. # Quick start instructions * Install `libvirt` and `qemu-kvm` on your system (e.g., `sudo apt-get install libvirt-bin qemu-kvm`) * Add yourself to the `libvirtd` group (may vary by linux distro) so you don't need to sudo * Install [docker-machine](https://github.com/docker/machine/releases) * Go to the [releases](https://github.com/dhiltgen/docker-machine-kvm/releases) page and download the docker-machine-driver-kvm binary, putting it in your PATH. * You can now create virtual machines using this driver with `docker-machine create -d kvm myengine0`. # Dependencies This driver leverages [libvirt](http://libvirt.org/) and the [libvirt-go library](https://github.com/libvirt/libvirt-go) to create and manage KVM based virtual machines. It has been tested with Ubuntu 12.04 through 15.04 and should work on most platforms with KVM/libvirt support. If you run into compatibility problems, please file an [issue](https://github.com/dhiltgen/docker-machine-kvm/issues). Typically you'll run `docker-machine` as yourself, so you'll want to follow your distro specific instructions on allowing libvirt access from your account. For most distro's, you accomplish this by adding your account to the `libvirtd` group. # Capabilities ## Images By default `docker-machine-kvm` uses a [boot2docker.iso](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker) as guest os for the kvm hypervisior. It's also possible to use every guest os image that is derived from [boot2docker.iso](https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker) as well. For using another image use the `--kvm-boot2docker-url` parameter. Community Members did some tests and it works with [rancher/os](https://github.com/rancher/os) as guest os too. ## Dual Network * **eth1** - A host private network called **docker-machines** is automatically created to ensure we always have connectivity to the VMs. The `docker-machine ip` command will always return this IP address which is only accessible from your local system. * **eth0** - You can specify any libvirt named network. If you don't specify one, the "default" named network will be used. * If you have exotic networking topolgies (openvswitch, etc.), you can use `virsh edit mymachinename` after creation, modify the first network definition by hand, then reboot the VM for the changes to take effect. * Typically this would be your "public" network accessible from external systems * To retrieve the IP address of this network, you can run a command like the following: ```bash docker-machine ssh mymachinename "ip -one -4 addr show dev eth0|cut -f7 -d' '" ``` ## Driver Parameters Here are all currently driver parameters listed that you can use. | Parameter | Description| | ------------- | ------------- | | **--kvm-cpu-count** | Sets the used CPU Cores for the KVM Machine. Defaults to `1` . | | **--kvm-disk-size** | Sets the kvm machine Disk size in MB. Defaults to `20000` . | | **--kvm-memory** | Sets the Memory of the kvm machine in MB. Defaults to `1024`. | | **--kvm-network** | Sets the Network of the kvm machinee which it should connect to. Defaults to `default`. | | **--kvm-boot2docker-url** | Sets the url from which host the image is loaded. By default it's not set. | | **--kvm-cache-mode** | Sets the caching mode of the kvm machine. Defaults to `default`. | | **--kvm-io-mode-url** | Sets the disk io mode of the kvm machine. Defaults to `threads`. |