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Create a VM template from the latest Debian release with settings appropriate for the CCCHH Proxmox clusters
Prerequisites
The script uses the package libguestfs-tools
' virt-builder
to download and customize a Debian image, and then add it as a template to Proxmox.
Building the Template
Configuration Options
Verify that the settings at the beginning of the script are suitable to the cluster you want to create the template from.
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
VMID |
9023 | ID the template should have in Proxmox |
STORAGE |
local-zfs |
Pool the disks should be created in |
OS |
debian-12 |
virt-builder name of the OS to install |
NAME |
chaos-${OS}-tmpl |
name of the template |
BRIDGE |
vmbr0,tag=208 |
name of the bridge to use and any parameters needed, like the VLAN tag |
User Account, sshd, and authorized_keys
cloud-init
will create a user chaos
, by default with a locked password, and authorized keys initialized. Password-less sudo
is configured, so you can run commands as root.
The script expects authorized_keys
to be in the current directory. Copy the correct contents from the appropriate repository.
sshd
has been configured to listen on port 42666 instead of 22.
Run the Script
./build-proxmox-template
Cloning the Template
Please use "Full Clone" when creating a VM based on this template. Using Linked Clone means that the template's disk cannot be recreated since the linked clones need it. This means that the script cannot update the template.
Disk Size
The installed cloud-guest-utils
will automatically increase the root filesystem when you increase the size of the root disk. You will need to reboot the VM for the resize to take place. You can increase the size of the disk right after cloning and before starting the VM for the first time.
Root Password
The root account is disabled. Use the chaos
account.