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Hands-On DevOps with Vagrant

You're reading from   Hands-On DevOps with Vagrant Implement end-to-end DevOps and infrastructure management using Vagrant

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789138054
Length 232 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Installing VirtualBox and Vagrant FREE CHAPTER 3. Command Line-Interface - Vagrant Commands 4. Discovering Vagrant Boxes - Vagrant Cloud 5. Configuring Vagrant Using a Vagrantfile 6. Networking in Vagrant 7. Multi-Machine 8. Exploring Vagrant Plugins and Syncing Files 9. Shell Scripts - Provisioning 10. Ansible - Using Ansible to Provision a Vagrant Box 11. Chef - Using Chef to Provision a Vagrant Box 12. Docker - Using Docker with Vagrant 13. Puppet - Using Puppet to Provision a Vagrant Box 14. Salt - Using Salt to Provision a Vagrant Box 15. Other Book You May Enjoy

Vagrant file-syncing


Syncing files is the way of sharing files between your host machine and the guest machine running within Vagrant. It allows you to edit files on your host machine and see the changes in your guest machine or vice versa.

Vagrant calls this synced folders and offers five ways to do this:

  • Basic syncing
  • SMB
  • VirtualBox
  • RSync
  • NFS

In this section, we will cover basic usage, RSync, and NFS.

Setting up synced folders

To get started, let's create a Vagrantfile by running the vagrant init -m command.  We'll start with basic usage-syncing, then look at RSync, and then finish with NFS.

We'll create a file on our host system, make some changes to the contents, and then view that file within our Vagrant machine. We'll then edit the file on the Vagrant machine and view its changes on the host machine. This will prove that the file can be edited both ways via the host and the Vagrant machine.

We'll need to create and edit the config.vm.synced_folder setting within our Vagrantfile.

 

 

Synced folders...

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