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packer-examples-for-vsphere
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OS cleaning for VMware template.
VMware have samples here https://github.com/vmware-samples/packer-examples-for-vsphere
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Anyone have luck building images using Packer? Racking my brain.
I also want to add that I modeled my config out of this: https://github.com/vmware-samples/packer-examples-for-vsphere/tree/main
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Linux Sysadmin trying to wrap his head around this..
Yeah I think I understand that bit. The only thing I didn't really understand was this example. Everything is defined in that one hcl file including compute resources.
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Packer w/ vsphere-iso: Turn off WinRM + Sysprep before creating template?
Could anyone help show what I could do for a deployment using https://github.com/vmware-samples/packer-examples-for-vsphere that gets WinRM disabled and a sysprep implemented before the template is created? This just isn't clicking.
- Script to update Template's Windows Updates
- Multiple "Copies" of an individualized Ubuntu distribution
- Problem: Installing Tools on an Automated Template Build
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Can you share with me your workflows and how you use the tools to deploy new infrastructure/applications?
Packer to build regular templates, VMware has an example repo of this: https://github.com/vmware-samples/packer-examples-for-vsphere
terraform-null-label
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Enable/Disable resources conditionally
I came across CloudPosse's configurations and they've done a good job there, only thing is that I think there are too many interlinked configurations to achieve that and it sounds a bit overkill for our use case.
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Terraform best practices?
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