I'm using vagrant-openstack-provider and during its use, while trying to execute the provision step, I have discovered that my home directory's .berkshelf/vagrant-berkshelf/shelves/md5hashed_directory/cookbooks is not populating at all. This means that when the vagrant provision step attempts to run my chef-solo provisioning, it finds no cookbooks at the rsync step.
I'm using:
vagrant-berkshelf 4.0.4
berks 3.2.4
vagrant 1.7.4
I run: vagrant up --provider=openstack
Partial log:
Bringing machine 'coreapi' up with 'openstack' provider...
coreapi: The Berkshelf shelf is at "/home/username/.berkshelf/vagrant-berkshelf/shelves/berkshelf20150822-26011-eqgf2v-coreapi"
After the provision fails (Cookbook X not found), I did this:
ls ~/.berkshelf/vagrant-berkshelf/shelves/berkshelf20150822-26011-eqgf2v-coreapi/
And there are no files found. vagrant-berkshelf does not appear to be running the "Vendor" step whereas when using virtualbox as the provider, it does, and it populates the vagrant-berkshelf shelf as expected.
When running with virtualbox as the provider, there is clear logging at the vendoring step as the cookbooks copy to the vagrant-berkshelf shelf; no such output at all occurs when using the openstack provider.
I have "config.berkshelf.enabled = true" in my Vagrantfile.
I'm using vagrant-openstack-provider and during its use, while trying to execute the provision step, I have discovered that my home directory's .berkshelf/vagrant-berkshelf/shelves/md5hashed_directory/cookbooks is not populating at all. This means that when the vagrant provision step attempts to run my chef-solo provisioning, it finds no cookbooks at the rsync step.
I'm using:
I run: vagrant up --provider=openstack
Partial log:
Bringing machine 'coreapi' up with 'openstack' provider... coreapi: The Berkshelf shelf is at "/home/username/.berkshelf/vagrant-berkshelf/shelves/berkshelf20150822-26011-eqgf2v-coreapi"
After the provision fails (Cookbook X not found), I did this:
ls ~/.berkshelf/vagrant-berkshelf/shelves/berkshelf20150822-26011-eqgf2v-coreapi/
And there are no files found. vagrant-berkshelf does not appear to be running the "Vendor" step whereas when using virtualbox as the provider, it does, and it populates the vagrant-berkshelf shelf as expected.
When running with virtualbox as the provider, there is clear logging at the vendoring step as the cookbooks copy to the vagrant-berkshelf shelf; no such output at all occurs when using the openstack provider.
I have "config.berkshelf.enabled = true" in my Vagrantfile.