![]() ![]() ![]() => ubuntu_k3s: Updating ‘ubuntu/bionic64’ with provider ‘virtualbox’ from version => ubuntu_k3s: Checking for updates to ‘ubuntu/bionic64’ ![]() The command can also update a specific box (outside of an active Vagrant environment), by specifying the –box flag. This command updates the box for the current Vagrant environment if there are updates available. Here, you can see I added the extra ports needed for the book service (RESTful Web Service Spring Boot application).įrom the subdirectory named env on my Windows laptop, I opened a Windows Command Prompt (cmd) and typed: vagrant box update In my existing demo environment, created when I wrote a previous article, I changed the content of the Vagrantfile to:Ĭonfig.vm.define "ubuntu_k3s" do |ubuntu_k3s|Ĭonfig.vm.provision "k3s shell script", type: "shell",Ĭonfig.vm.provision "helm shell script", type: "shell",Ĭonfig.vm.provision "dashboard shell script", type: "shell", For example, I had to get my Docker built images working with the containerd container runtime in k3s. In this article I will share with you the steps I took to get it all working. I also wanted to create my own prepackaged Vagrant Box from an existing virtual machine (a re-usable box). In a previous article, I shared with you the steps I took, to get k3s installed (with the Kubernetes Dashboard) on top of an Ubuntu guest Operating System within an Oracle VirtualBox appliance, with the help of Vagrant.įor training and demo purposes, I wanted to add mysql to my k3s demo environment and in order to test the environment, I also wanted to include the book service (RESTful Web Service Spring Boot application) that I created earlier and ran in Minikube. ![]()
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