I guess a good question to ask for me is: * default: SSH address: 127.0.0.1:2222 <http://127.0.0.1:2222/>* * default: SSH username: vagrant*
Why is vagrant trying to SSH to the Windows machine? Should it not use WinRM instead? On Friday, May 9, 2014 11:50:26 AM UTC-7, akshtray wrote: > > In a nutshell, 'vagrant up' is running into an issue where I keep getting: > > * default: SSH address: 127.0.0.1:2222 <http://127.0.0.1:2222>* > * default: SSH username: vagrant* > * default: SSH auth method: password* > * default: Warning: Connection timeout. Retrying...* > * default: Warning: Remote connection disconnect. Retrying...* > * default: Warning: Remote connection disconnect. Retrying...* > * default: Warning: Remote connection disconnect. Retrying...* > * default: Warning: Remote connection disconnect. Retrying...* > > till it eventually times out and says: > > *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.* > > However, the box does come up just fine and is usable. To give some > details and background (lots of information down there): > > I have Vagrant 1.6.1 and VirtualBox 4.3.10r93012 running on my work laptop > which is running Windows 7 Professional (64 bit). I have a Base Box for > Windows 2008 Server (64 bit) created and in place. I made sure to do the > following on the Windows VM (in Virtualbox) before packaging/creating the > Base Box using 'vagrant package': > > Created a OS user called "vagrant" with password "vagrant". Made it > 'Administrator' > Turned off UAC (Msconfig) > Disabled complex passwords. > Disabled Shutdown Tracker. > Disabled "Server Manager" Starting at login. > Enabled and configured WinRM. > > My Vagrant file is fairly simple: > ********* > Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| > > # Max time to wait for the guest to shutdown > config.windows.halt_timeout = 60 > config.windows.set_work_network = true > > # Admin user name and password > config.winrm.username = "Administrator" > config.winrm.password = "password" > > # Configure base box parameters > config.vm.box = "BaseBox" > config.vm.box_url = "./BaseBox.box" > config.vm.guest = :windows > config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v| > v.gui = true > end > > # Port forward WinRM and RDP (changed values to NOT conflict with host) > config.vm.network :forwarded_port, guest: 3389, host: 3391 > config.vm.network :forwarded_port, guest: 5985, host: 5987 > end > ********* > > Things I have tried unsuccesfully: > > 1. 'vagrant reload' > 2. 'vagrant destory' -> modify vagrantfile -> 'vagrant up'. Some of the > things I tried: > > - config.windows.set_work_network = true > - config.vm.network "private_network", type: "dhcp" > - config.ssh.password = "vagrant" -- tried forcing it to use password > instead of keys for authentication. > > 3. Tried using 'NAT' and 'Bridged' both for the Network adapters on the VM > before packaging them. > > To test, I tried to create a brand new VM using: > > vagrant init hashicorp/precise64 > vagrant up > > This worked great and I ran into no issues. I am really out of ideas at > this point of time regarding what else I can try. > > Help will be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Vagrant" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
