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ich Drupal als Docker Container in der Vagrant Box boot2docker laufen (Windows 8.1):Vagrant ssh Docker Container

Vagrantfile (mein Docker Container)

# -*- mode: ruby -*- 
# vi: set ft=ruby : 

Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| 
    config.vm.provider "docker" do |docker| 
    docker.vagrant_vagrantfile = "host/Vagrantfile" 
    docker.image = "drupal" 
    docker.ports = ['80:80'] 
    docker.name = 'drupal-container' 
    end 
    config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", type: "smb", disabled: true 
end 

host/Vagrantfile (Host)

# -*- mode: ruby -*- 
# vi: set ft=ruby : 

Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| 
    config.vm.hostname = "docker-host" 
    config.vm.box = "hashicorp/boot2docker" 
    config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080 
end 

ich rufe einfach vagrant up im Verzeichnis meines Docks er Behälter, den er (und der Host) ausgeführt wird:

$ vagrant up 
Bringing machine 'default' up with 'docker' provider... 
==> default: Docker host is required. One will be created if necessary... 
    default: Vagrant will now create or start a local VM to act as the Docker 
    default: host. You'll see the output of the `vagrant up` for this VM below. 
    default: 
    default: Importing base box 'hashicorp/boot2docker'... 
    default: Matching MAC address for NAT networking... 
    default: Checking if box 'hashicorp/boot2docker' is up to date... 
    default: Setting the name of the VM: boot2docker_default_1463064065066_29287 
    default: Clearing any previously set network interfaces... 
    default: Preparing network interfaces based on configuration... 
    default: Adapter 1: nat 
    default: Forwarding ports... 
    default: 2375 (guest) => 2375 (host) (adapter 1) 
    default: 80 (guest) => 8080 (host) (adapter 1) 
    default: 22 (guest) => 2222 (host) (adapter 1) 
    default: Running 'pre-boot' VM customizations... 
    default: Booting VM... 
    default: Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes... 
    default: SSH address: 127.0.0.1:2222 
    default: SSH username: docker 
    default: SSH auth method: password 
    default: Warning: Remote connection disconnect. Retrying... 
    default: Warning: Remote connection disconnect. Retrying... 
    default: Machine booted and ready! 
GuestAdditions versions on your host (5.0.20) and guest (4.3.28 r100309) do not match. 
The guest's platform ("tinycore") is currently not supported, will try generic Linux method... 
Copy iso file C:\Program Files/Oracle/VirtualBox/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso into the box /tmp/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso 
Installing Virtualbox Guest Additions 5.0.20 - guest version is 4.3.28 r100309 
mkdir: can't create directory '/tmp/selfgz98932600': No such file or directory 
Cannot create target directory /tmp/selfgz98932600 
You should try option --target OtherDirectory 
An error occurred during installation of VirtualBox Guest Additions 5.0.20. Some functionality may not work as intended. 
In most cases it is OK that the "Window System drivers" installation failed. 
    default: Setting hostname... 
==> default: Warning: When using a remote Docker host, forwarded ports will NOT be 
==> default: immediately available on your machine. They will still be forwarded on 
==> default: the remote machine, however, so if you have a way to access the remote 
==> default: machine, then you should be able to access those ports there. This is 
==> default: not an error, it is only an informational message. 
==> default: Creating the container... 
    default: Name: drupal-container 
    default: Image: drupal 
    default: Port: 80:80 
    default: 
    default: Container created: d12499a52f3d3f27 
==> default: Starting container... 
==> default: Provisioners will not be run since container doesn't support SSH. 

Jetzt möchte ich auf den Behälter aus dem gleichen Verzeichnis verbinden:

$ vagrant ssh 
==> default: SSH will be proxied through the Docker virtual machine since we're 
==> default: not running Docker natively. This is just a notice, and not an error. 
==> default: The machine you're attempting to SSH into is configured to use 
==> default: password-based authentication. Vagrant can't script entering the 
==> default: password for you. If you're prompted for a password, please enter 
==> default: the same password you have configured in the Vagrantfile. 
[email protected]'s password: tcuser 
ssh: connect to host 172.17.0.1 port 22: Connection refused 
Connection to 127.0.0.1 closed. 

Warum wird die Verbindung abgelehnt? Falsches Passwort?

Ich versuchte es auch mit dem Hash der Umgebung. Ich bestimmen den Hash von

$ vagrant global-status 
id  name provider state directory 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
e4da5ae default virtualbox running c:/my-project-path/host/boot2docker 
98ef037 default docker  running c:/my-project-path 

The above shows information about all known Vagrant environments 
on this machine. This data is cached and may not be completely 
up-to-date. To interact with any of the machines, you can go to 
that directory and run Vagrant, or you can use the ID directly 
with Vagrant commands from any directory. For example: 
"vagrant destroy 1a2b3c4d" 

und versuchte (gleichen Fehler) zu verbinden:

$ vagrant ssh 98ef037 
==> default: SSH will be proxied through the Docker virtual machine since we're 
==> default: not running Docker natively. This is just a notice, and not an error. 
==> default: The machine you're attempting to SSH into is configured to use 
==> default: password-based authentication. Vagrant can't script entering the 
==> default: password for you. If you're prompted for a password, please enter 
==> default: the same password you have configured in the Vagrantfile. 
[email protected]'s password: tcuser 
ssh: connect to host 172.17.0.3 port 22: Connection refused 
Connection to 127.0.0.1 closed. 

Wenn ich docker.has_ssh = true-Vagrantfile hinzufügen (Ich bin verwirrt, ob ich es brauche, da ich anrufen kann vagrant ssh ohne es):

# -*- mode: ruby -*- 
# vi: set ft=ruby : 

Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| 
    config.vm.provider "docker" do |docker| 
    docker.vagrant_vagrantfile = "host/Vagrantfile" 
    docker.image = "drupal" 
    docker.ports = ['80:80'] 
    docker.name = 'drupal-container' 
    docker.has_ssh = true 
    end 
    config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", type: "smb", disabled: true 
end 

dann cann't ich meinen Container laufen/neu zu laden, weil es auf unbestimmte Zeit für die Maschine wartet zu booten :

$ vagrant reload 
==> default: Stopping container... 
==> default: Starting container... 
==> default: Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes... 
Timed out while waiting for the machine to boot. This means that 
Vagrant was unable to communicate with the guest machine within 
the configured ("config.vm.boot_timeout" value) time period. 

If you look above, you should be able to see the error(s) that 
Vagrant had when attempting to connect to the machine. These errors 
are usually good hints as to what may be wrong. 

If you're using a custom box, make sure that networking is properly 
working and you're able to connect to the machine. It is a common 
problem that networking isn't setup properly in these boxes. 
Verify that authentication configurations are also setup properly, 
as well. 

If the box appears to be booting properly, you may want to increase 
the timeout ("config.vm.boot_timeout") value. 

Wie kann ich meinen Docker Behälter verbinden vagrant ssh mit?

Hinweis: ich an den Host zuerst eine Verbindung herstellen können und rufen dann Docker auf sie

$ cd host 
$ vagrant ssh 
==> default: The machine you're attempting to SSH into is configured to use 
==> default: password-based authentication. Vagrant can't script entering the 
==> default: password for you. If you're prompted for a password, please enter 
==> default: the same password you have configured in the Vagrantfile. 
[email protected]'s password: tcuser 
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|_.__/ \___/ \___/ \__|_____\__,_|\___/ \___|_|\_\___|_| 
Boot2Docker version 1.7.0, build master : 7960f90 - Thu Jun 18 18:31:45 UTC 2015 
Docker version 1.7.0, build 0baf609 
[email protected]:~$ sudo docker exec -t -i drupal-container /bin/bash 
[email protected]:/var/www/html# 

aber dies ist eine unpraktische Abhilfe. Ich möchte einfach vagrant ssh im Verzeichnis des Containers aufrufen, um eine Verbindung zum Container herzustellen (allgemeiner Vagrant-Workflow).

Antwort

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Sie führen einen Andockcontainer und keine VM als Ihren Provider aus, daher ist der vagabundierende Workflow fehlerhaft, da Sie nicht in den Andockcontainer wechseln können.

Wenn Sie den Docker-Provider verwenden, können Sie Ihren Befehl mit vagrant docker-run ausführen; siehe doc

Wenn Sie direkt ausgeführt Docker wurden, werden Sie nicht in der Lage sein, direkt ssh, gibt es einige hacks dies zu umgehen, aber unstet als Abstraktion des Anbieters nicht als einfache ssh Befehl machen und seine nicht offizielle Unterstützung .