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If you need help for script options, pass the --help
or -h
flag to the build script to display the help for the build script.
./build.sh --help
If you need to enable debugging, pass the --debug
or -d
flag to the build script to enable debug mode for Packer.
This example will look for the configuration files in the config
directory and enable debug mode for Packer.
./build.sh --debug
This example will look for the configuration files in the us-west-1
directory and enable debug mode for Packer.
./build.sh --debug us-west-1
Start a build by running the build script (./build.sh
). The script presents a menu the which simply calls Packer and the respective build(s).
This example will look for the configuration files in the config
directory.
./build.sh
This example will look for the configuration files in the us-west-1
directory.
./build.sh us-west-1
The build script (./build.sh
) can be generated with Gomplate using a template (./build.tmpl
) and a configuration file in YAML (./build.yaml
).
Generate a custom build script:
gomplate -c build.yaml -f build.tmpl -o build.sh
You can also start a build based on a specific source for some of the virtual machine images.
For example, if you simply want to build a Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Standard Core, run the following:
Initialize the plugins:
packer init builds/windows/server/2022/.
Build a specific machine image:
packer build -force on-error=ask\
--only vsphere-iso.windows-server-standard-core \
-var-file="config/vsphere.pkrvars.hcl" \
-var-file="config/build.pkrvars.hcl" \
-var-file="config/common.pkrvars.hcl" \
builds/windows/server/2022
You can set your environment variables if you would prefer not to save sensitive information in clear-text files.
You can add these to environmental variables using the included set-envvars.sh
script.
. ./set-envvars.sh
???+ tip "Tip"
You must run the script as source or the shorthand ".
".
???+ note "Content Library" By default, the machine image artifacts are transferred to a vSphere Content Library as an OVF template and the temporary machine image is destroyed. 1
If an item of the same name exists in the target content library, Packer will update the existing item with the new version of OVF template.
Footnotes
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The Microsoft Windows 11 machine image uses a virtual trusted platform module (vTPM). Refer to the VMware vSphere product documentation for requirements and pre-requisites. The Microsoft Windows 11 machine image is not transferred to the content library by default. It is not supported to clone an encrypted virtual machine to the content library as an OVF Template. You can adjust the common content library settings to use VM Templates. ↩