<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <ovf:Envelope xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:vadk="http://www.vmware.com/schema/vadk" xmlns:ovf="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1" xmlns:vssd="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_VirtualSystemSettingData" xmlns:rasd="http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wscim/1/cim-schema/2/CIM_ResourceAllocationSettingData" xmlns:vmw="http://www.vmware.com/schema/ovf" xmlns:vsm="http://www.vmware.com/schema/vServiceManager" xsi:schemaLocation="http://schemas.dmtf.org/ovf/envelope/1 /opt/vmware/etc/build/schemas/vadk.xsd" ovf:version="0.7.0" vadk:version="2.6.0.0"> <References> <File ovf:href="system.vmdk" ovf:id="system.vmdk_id"/> </References> <!-- The Annotation element of the AnnotationSection_Type is the text that will be presented as the Description of the VM. --> <Section xsi:type="ovf:AnnotationSection_Type"> <Info/> <Annotation/> </Section> <Section xsi:type="ovf:ProductSection_Type" ovf:required="false"> <Info>VM ISV branding information</Info> <Product>Swarm</Product> <Vendor>Perforce Software, Inc.</Vendor> <!-- Version is the actual product version in the form X.X.X.X where X is an unsigned 16-bit integer. FullVersion is a descriptive version string including, for example, alpha or beta designations and other release criteria. --> <Version>@INTERNAL_VERSION@</Version> <FullVersion>@VERSION@</FullVersion> <ProductUrl></ProductUrl> <VendorUrl>http://www.perforce.com/</VendorUrl> <AppUrl></AppUrl> <Category>Application</Category> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:ExtendedProductSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:VendorUUID>3ee99593-0777-4749-ab26-1f7419297f3a</vadk:VendorUUID> <vadk:ProductRID></vadk:ProductRID> <vadk:AppUrlName></vadk:AppUrlName> <vadk:Logo></vadk:Logo> <vadk:LogoUrl></vadk:LogoUrl> <vadk:WelcomeText> ___ __ ___ | _ \___ _ _ / _|___ _ _ __ ___ / __|_ __ ____ _ _ _ _ __ | _/ -_) '_| _/ _ \ '_/ _/ -_) \__ \ V V / _` | '_| ' \ |_| \___|_| |_| \___/_| \__\___| |___/\_/\_/\__,_|_| |_|_|_| ${app.name} version ${app.version} To use Swarm, browse to: http://${app.ip}/ For documentation on Swarm, please see: http://${app.ip}/docs/ Please ensure you add the necessary triggers to your Perforce server: http://${app.ip}/docs/setup/perforce_config.html To manage this VM, browse to: ${vami.url} .' '. __ For assistance, please contact: . . . (__\_ support@perforce.com . . . -{{_(|8) ' . . ' ' . . ' (__/` This product includes PHP software, freely available from <http://www.php.net/software/> </vadk:WelcomeText> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:SSLCertificateSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:CommonName>www.perforce.com</vadk:CommonName> <vadk:OrganizationName>Perforce Software, Inc.</vadk:OrganizationName> <vadk:OrganizationalUnitName>VM Division</vadk:OrganizationalUnitName> <vadk:CountryName>US</vadk:CountryName> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:VAMISection_Type"> <Info>VAMI Specific Information</Info> <vadk:InitScript vadk:template="/opt/vmware/etc/vaos/vaos_init.sh"/> <vadk:ShowEULA>true</vadk:ShowEULA> <vadk:SetHostname>true</vadk:SetHostname> <vadk:SetNetwork>true</vadk:SetNetwork> <vadk:CreateSSHKeys>true</vadk:CreateSSHKeys> <vadk:RunBootScripts>true</vadk:RunBootScripts> <vadk:LoginTTY>true</vadk:LoginTTY> <vadk:ManagementSrv>true</vadk:ManagementSrv> <vadk:Services> <vadk:Service vadk:name="core" vadk:version="2.6.0.0" vadk:tabOrder="0"/> <vadk:Service vadk:name="system" vadk:version="2.6.0.0" vadk:tabOrder="1"/> <vadk:Service vadk:name="network" vadk:version="2.6.0.0" vadk:tabOrder="2"/> <vadk:Service vadk:name="update" vadk:version="2.6.0.0" vadk:tabOrder="0"/> </vadk:Services> <vadk:ManagementGUI>true</vadk:ManagementGUI> <vadk:WebServer vadk:httpsPort="5480"/> <vadk:ViewCustomization> <vadk:FooterLeft> <!--Html for the footer left section, example ISV small logo --> </vadk:FooterLeft> <vadk:FooterCopyright> <!--Html for footer middle section, ISV copyright section.--> </vadk:FooterCopyright> </vadk:ViewCustomization> <vadk:VMToolsCore vadk:install="true" vadk:pkgsDir="/ecloud/vmware-studio/templates/ubuntu/12/042_amd64/vmware-tools"/> <vadk:VMToolsX vadk:install="false" vadk:pkgsDir=""/> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:ApplicationSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:VMXFilename>@PACKAGE@.vmx</vadk:VMXFilename> <vadk:DistributionFormat vadk:format="ovf" vadk:enabled="false" vadk:filename="@PACKAGE@" vadk:directory=""> <vadk:PostOutputCreation> <vadk:Script vadk:name="sign" vadk:enabled="false">#!/bin/sh # This script will be passed the full path to the ovffile as $1 # # The script should produce a detached signature file with # a .cert extension into the same directory as the passed ovffile. # this will generate a self-signed certificate and sign the OVF with it. cd `dirname $1` /opt/vmware/bin/signovf -s '/C=US/ST=Some-State/O=AnyCompany/CN=Self-Signed' `basename $1` # if you have your own pem key, you can sign the OVF with it this way: # /opt/vmware/bin/signovf -p /tmp/my_pem_file.pem `basename $1` </vadk:Script> </vadk:PostOutputCreation> </vadk:DistributionFormat> <vadk:DistributionFormat vadk:format="ova" vadk:enabled="true" vadk:filename="@PACKAGE@" vadk:directory=""> <vadk:PostOutputCreation/> </vadk:DistributionFormat> <vadk:DistributionFormat vadk:format="vmx" vadk:enabled="false" vadk:filename="@PACKAGE@" vadk:directory=""> <vadk:PostOutputCreation/> </vadk:DistributionFormat> <vadk:DistributionFormat vadk:format="zip" vadk:enabled="false" vadk:filename="@PACKAGE@" vadk:directory=""> <vadk:PostOutputCreation/> </vadk:DistributionFormat> <vadk:ApplicationPackages> <vadk:url>@APP_PACKAGE_URL@</vadk:url> <vadk:url>@VENDOR_PACKAGE_URL@</vadk:url> </vadk:ApplicationPackages> <vadk:OSPackages> <!-- addtl OS pkgs needed by the ISV's app --> <!-- Swarm packages dependencies (@//depot/main/swarm/packaging/debian/control): perforce-swarm: apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 (>= 5.3.3) php-apc php5-cli (>= 5.3.3) php5-json wget cron-daemon perforce-swarm-optional: libreoffice-calc (>= 3.5.7) libreoffice-draw (>= 3.5.7) libreoffice-impress (>= 3.5.7) libreoffice-writer (>= 3.5.7) php5-imagick (>= 3.1) --> <!-- these are commented out since Swarm packages should resolve these --> <!-- @TODO: remove once we are satisfied these are not needed <vadk:Package vadk:name="apache2-mpm-prefork"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="libmagickwand4"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="libreoffice-calc"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="libreoffice-draw"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="libreoffice-writer"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="libreoffice-impress"/> --> <vadk:Package vadk:name="libglib2.0-0"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="python-libxml2"/> </vadk:OSPackages> <vadk:PackagesToRemove> <!-- <vadk:Package vadk:name=""/> --> </vadk:PackagesToRemove> <vadk:BootActions> <vadk:FirstBoot>#!/bin/bash # Un comment to send the output of this script to a logfile #exec > /opt/vmware/var/log/firstboot 2>&1 : This script is executed on first boot only. /etc/first-time-boot.sh # Un comment to run subsequent boot script after first boot #/opt/vmware/etc/isv/subsequentboot </vadk:FirstBoot> <vadk:SubsequentBoot>#!/bin/bash # Un comment to send the output of this script to a logfile #exec > /opt/vmware/var/log/subsequentboot 2>&1 : This script is executed on all boots, except the first one. </vadk:SubsequentBoot> </vadk:BootActions> <vadk:Users> <vadk:User vadk:username="root" vadk:password="cm9vdA==" vadk:passwordFormat="base64" vadk:uid="0" vadk:gid="0" vadk:fullname="Administrator" vadk:vamiAdmin="true"/> <vadk:User vadk:username="swarm" vadk:password="c3dhcm0=" vadk:passwordFormat="base64" vadk:uid="" vadk:fullname="Swarm User" vadk:vamiAdmin="true"/> </vadk:Users> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:IpAssignmentSection_Type"> <Info>Supported IP assignment schemes</Info> <vmw:IpAssignmentSection ovf:required="false" vmw:protocols="IPv4,IPv6" vmw:schemes=""> <Info>Supported IP assignment schemes</Info> </vmw:IpAssignmentSection> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:PropertySection_Type"> <Info/> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:AnyOVFSection_Type"> <Info> Unknown OVF elements in this element will be passed directly to the OVF output descriptor without interpretation </Info> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:UpdateSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:Repository vadk:url="" vadk:username="" vadk:password="" vadk:passwordFormat="base64"/> <!-- <vadk:RepositoryStagingServer vadk:hostname="" vadk:fileLogin="root" vadk:filePassword="" vadk:filePasswordFormat="plaintext" vadk:fileProto="scp" vadk:filePath="/tmp"/> --> <vadk:Info/> <!-- <vadk:RepositoryExport vadk:format="zip" vadk:filename="VADK_Update"/> --> <vadk:PreInstallShellScript>#!/bin/sh # Sample pre install update script # This script will be executed with the following arguments: # $1 - version of VM before update # $2 - version of VM trying to be installed : "Installing update from version $1 to version $2" #exit with value of 0 to allow update to continue exit 0 </vadk:PreInstallShellScript> <vadk:PostInstallShellScript>#!/bin/sh # Sample post install update script # This script will be executed with the following arguments: # $1 - version of VM before update # $2 - version of VM trying to be installed # $3 - status of update process # # The Status in $3 will indicate to success of failure of the update: # 0 - all update steps are successful # 1 - pre install script failed, package test and installation skipped # 2 - pre install success, package test failed, installation skipped # 4 - pre install and package test success, package installation failed # # A Status of 2 is likely caused by a package dependency conflict. # A Status of 4 is likely caused by a failed package install script. if [ $3 -eq 0 ]; then echo "Finished installing version $2" else echo "Failed with status of $3 while installing version $2" echo "VM version is still $1" fi # Exit with a value of 0 to allow the VM version to be changed and set the # final update status to success. exit 0 </vadk:PostInstallShellScript> <vadk:DigitalSignature> <vadk:Script vadk:name="sign" vadk:enabled="true">#!/bin/sh # Sample script to sign updates # $1 is the file to sign # $2 is the file to save sig into write the signature to stdout # sample pem file PEMFILE=/opt/vmware/etc/update.pem # Sign the update with the temporary certificate openssl dgst -sha1 -sign $PEMFILE -out "$2" "$1" </vadk:Script> <vadk:Script vadk:name="pubkey" vadk:enabled="true">#!/bin/sh # Sample script to get the public key # $1 is the file to write the public key to SUBJECT='/C=US/ST=Some-State/O=AnyCompany/CN=Self-Signed' PEMFILE=/opt/vmware/etc/update.pem if [ ! -f $PEMFILE ]; then # Create a temporary self-signed certificate first time only openssl req -x509 -nodes -sha256 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout $PEMFILE -out $PEMFILE -subj '$SUBJECT' fi # Get the public key openssl rsa -in $PEMFILE -pubout -out $1 </vadk:Script> <vadk:Script vadk:name="validate" vadk:enabled="true">#!/bin/sh # Sample script to validate digital signature # $1 is the file to validate # $2 is the signature file # $3 is the signature key file # exit with status of 0 if valid openssl dgst -sha1 -verify "$3" -signature "$2" "$1" </vadk:Script> </vadk:DigitalSignature> <vadk:UpdateInfoList> <vadk:UpdateInfo vadk:introduced-version="" vadk:category="feature" vadk:severity="important" vadk:affected-versions="" vadk:description="" vadk:reference-type="vendor" vadk:reference-id="" vadk:reference-url=""/> </vadk:UpdateInfoList> </Section> <!-- Defined by CIM_OperatingSystem.OsType --> <Section ovf:id="102" ovf:version="" vmw:osType="ubuntu64Guest" xsi:type="ovf:OperatingSystemSection_Type"> <Info>Guest Operating System</Info> <Description>Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS amd64</Description> </Section> <Section xsi:type="ovf:VirtualHardwareSection_Type" ovf:transport="com.vmware.guestInfo"> <Info>Virtual Hardware Requirements</Info> <System> <vssd:VirtualSystemType>vmx-07</vssd:VirtualSystemType> </System> <Item> <rasd:Caption>2 virtual CPU</rasd:Caption> <rasd:Description>Number of virtual CPUs</rasd:Description> <rasd:InstanceId>1</rasd:InstanceId> <rasd:ResourceType>3</rasd:ResourceType> <rasd:VirtualQuantity>2</rasd:VirtualQuantity> </Item> <Item> <rasd:AllocationUnits>MegaBytes</rasd:AllocationUnits> <rasd:Caption>2048 MB of memory</rasd:Caption> <rasd:Description>Memory Size</rasd:Description> <rasd:InstanceId>2</rasd:InstanceId> <rasd:ResourceType>4</rasd:ResourceType> <rasd:VirtualQuantity>2048</rasd:VirtualQuantity> </Item> <Item> <rasd:AutomaticAllocation>true</rasd:AutomaticAllocation> <rasd:Caption>Ethernet adapter on vmnet</rasd:Caption> <rasd:Connection>Network 1</rasd:Connection> <rasd:InstanceId>3</rasd:InstanceId> <rasd:ResourceSubType>E1000</rasd:ResourceSubType> <rasd:ResourceType>10</rasd:ResourceType> </Item> <Item> <rasd:BusNumber>0</rasd:BusNumber> <rasd:Caption>SCSI Controller 0 - LSI Logic</rasd:Caption> <rasd:InstanceId>4</rasd:InstanceId> <rasd:ResourceSubType>lsilogic</rasd:ResourceSubType> <rasd:ResourceType>6</rasd:ResourceType> </Item> <Item> <rasd:AddressOnParent>0</rasd:AddressOnParent> <rasd:Caption>Harddisk 0</rasd:Caption> <rasd:HostResource>/disk/system</rasd:HostResource> <rasd:InstanceId>5</rasd:InstanceId> <rasd:Parent>4</rasd:Parent> <rasd:ResourceType>17</rasd:ResourceType> </Item> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:VServiceSection_Type"> <Info> vService content in this element will be passed directly to the OVF output descriptor without interpretation </Info> <!-- <vsm:vServiceDependency ovf:id="xx" ovf:required="true">...</vsm:vServiceDependency> --> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:JEOSSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:BootArgs> initrd=ubuntu-installer/amd64/initrd.gz priority=critical locale=en_US bootkbd=us kbd-chooser/method=us console-setup/layoutcode=us disable_dhcp=true file=/preseed.cfg -- </vadk:BootArgs> <vadk:BootArgsDHCP> append initrd=ubuntu-installer/amd64/initrd.gz priority=critical locale=en_US bootkbd=us kbd-chooser/method=us console-setup/layoutcode=us netcfg/disable_dhcp=false dhcptimeout=120 netcfg/choose_interface=eth0 preseed/url=[VADK.unattendedCfgURL] -- </vadk:BootArgsDHCP> <vadk:BootFiles vadk:relPath="install/netboot" vadk:kernel="ubuntu-installer/amd64/linux"/> <vadk:UnattendedInstallTemplate> /ecloud/vmware-studio/templates/ubuntu/12/ubuntu12.xsl </vadk:UnattendedInstallTemplate> <vadk:PreInstallScript vadk:template="/ecloud/vmware-studio/templates/ubuntu/12/preinstall.xsl" vadk:output="[VADK.stageDir]/preinstall.sh"/> <vadk:PostInstallScript vadk:template="/ecloud/vmware-studio/templates/ubuntu/12/post.xsl" vadk:path="http://[VADK.localIP]/build/[VADK.buildID]/configure_appliance" vadk:output="[VADK.stageDir]/configure_appliance"/> <vadk:PostScriptRepoList>RepositoryList</vadk:PostScriptRepoList> <vadk:PostScriptPackageList>PackageList</vadk:PostScriptPackageList> <vadk:VADKPackages vadk:path="http://[VADK.localIP]/build/[VADK.buildID]/repo/vadkPackages/" vadk:sourceDir="[VADK.vadkRoot]/lib/build/include/deb64/" vadk:targetDir="[VADK.stageDir]/repo/vadkPackages/"/> <vadk:ISO vadk:path="file:///ecloud/isos/os/linux/Ubuntu/ubuntu-12.04.2-server-amd64.iso" vadk:md5sum="af5f788aee1b32c4b2634734309cc9e9" vadk:packageRepoPath="" vadk:packageMetadataPath="dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz" vadk:containFiles=""/> <vadk:Distribution vadk:vendor="Ubuntu" vadk:OSverMajor="12" vadk:OSverMinor="042" vadk:arch="amd64" vadk:smp="1" vadk:packageFormat="deb" vadk:packageManager="apt" vadk:packageRepoDir="packageRepoDir"/> <vadk:OSPackages> <vadk:PackageGroup vadk:value="ubuntu-minimal"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="openssh-server"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="man-db"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="manpages"/> <vadk:Package vadk:name="manpages-dev"/> </vadk:OSPackages> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:BuildSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:ProvisioningSettings> <vadk:NetworkConnection>VM Network</vadk:NetworkConnection> <vadk:NetworkType>dhcp</vadk:NetworkType> <vadk:IP></vadk:IP> <vadk:Netmask></vadk:Netmask> <vadk:Gateway></vadk:Gateway> <vadk:DNS1>10.5.20.53</vadk:DNS1> <vadk:DNS2>10.0.0.2</vadk:DNS2> </vadk:ProvisioningSettings> <vadk:ProvisioningEngine> <vadk:VmhostLan vadk:hostname="esx02.bnr.perforce.com" vadk:port="443" vadk:hostOS="" vadk:login="mashmore" vadk:password="d2F0ZXJtYXJr" vadk:passwordFormat="base64" vadk:path="/tmp" vadk:datastore="esx02local-fast" vadk:datacenter="ha-datacenter" vadk:managedESX="esx02.bnr.perforce.com" vadk:resourcePool="" vadk:fileLogin="root" vadk:filePassword="" vadk:filePasswordFormat="plaintext" vadk:fileProto="scp" vadk:filePath="/tmp" vadk:vmrunPath="" vadk:wsXDisplay=":0.0" vadk:provisioningVMName=""/> <vadk:VmhostProduct vadk:name="ESX" vadk:majorVersion="4"/> </vadk:ProvisioningEngine> <!-- all timeouts are in seconds --> <vadk:ProvisioningTimeouts vadk:boot="600" vadk:poweroff="25" vadk:hang="7200" vadk:sshWaitTime="120" vadk:scpOperationTime="300" vadk:scpAutoYesWaitTime="2" vadk:systemCmdWaitTime="60" vadk:systemCmdMaxTime="7200"/> <vadk:removeAgentPackage>true</vadk:removeAgentPackage> <vadk:removeTransientVM>true</vadk:removeTransientVM> <vadk:CheckPostInstallLog>true</vadk:CheckPostInstallLog> <vadk:PreInstallShellScript>#!/bin/bash # Enable the following lines for reducing the space occupied for the # operating system by uninstalling potentially unneeded packages. The script # template is located at /opt/vmware/etc/footprint and should be used with # appropriate verification. if true; then cut_pkgs_wrapper=run_cut_pkgs.sh cut_pkgs_url=http://[VADK.localIP]/build/[VADK.buildID]/script/$cut_pkgs_wrapper wget_err="/tmp/wget_err.log" wget_opt="-nH --cut-dirs=2 -nv" echo Download run_cut_pkgs.sh wget $wget_opt -P /tmp $cut_pkgs_url 2>$wget_err 1>/dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then errmsg=`cat $wget_err` echo Abort: $errmsg else echo Execute run_cut_pkgs.sh chmod +x /tmp/$cut_pkgs_wrapper /tmp/$cut_pkgs_wrapper rm -f /tmp/$cut_pkgs_wrapper $wget_err fi fi # Don't use default repositories; hardcoded to GB. # Use mirrors to find nearest repository to appliance instead. ( uri=mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt rel=precise com='main restricted universe multiverse' echo deb $uri $rel $com echo deb $uri $rel-updates $com echo deb $uri $rel-backports $com echo deb $uri $rel-security $com ) > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mirrors.list chmod 644 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mirrors.list mv /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.default </vadk:PreInstallShellScript> <vadk:PostInstallShellScript>#!/bin/bash # n.b. Perforce developers: don't use this section. It removes files out # of /usr/share such as man pages, defeating their inclusion. # Enable the following lines for reducing the space occupied for the # operating system by deleting potentially unneeded files. The script # template is located at /opt/vmware/etc/footprint and should be used with # appropriate verification. if false; then cut_files_wrapper=run_cut_files.sh cut_files_url=http://[VADK.localIP]/build/[VADK.buildID]/script/$cut_files_wrapper wget_err="/tmp/wget_err.log" wget_opt="-nH --cut-dirs=2 -nv" echo Download run_cut_files.sh wget $wget_opt -P /tmp $cut_files_url 2>$wget_err 1>/dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then errmsg=`cat $wget_err` echo Abort: $errmsg else echo Execute run_cut_files.sh chmod +x /tmp/$cut_files_wrapper /tmp/$cut_files_wrapper rm -f /tmp/$cut_files_wrapper $wget_err fi fi # 2013-06-10 perforce.com : # The vami tools include their own version of various shared libraries like # libncurses and libpam, but they are incomplete: they don't provide their # own terminfo files or pam plugin modules. And naturally, these libs # aren't fully compatible with ubuntu12's configuration files and plugins. # # Since they're at the same major version numbers as the system libraries, # get rid of the vmware-supplied ones. rm /opt/vmware/lib/libpam.so* /opt/vmware/lib/libncurses.so* ldconfig # Oh and also, the vami tools hardcode the full path to the PAM modules. # That's unnecessary and the path is wrong for Ubuntu 12 anyway. for cf in /etc/pam.d/vami-sfcb /etc/pam.d/vmtoolsd do if [ -f $cf ]; then sed --follow-symlinks -i.orig 's=/lib64/security/==' $cf fi done # 2014-06-11 perforce.com: # Add our public repository echo "deb http://package.perforce.com/apt/ubuntu/ precise release" \ > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/perforce.list apt-key add /etc/apt/perforce.pubkey rm -f /etc/apt/perforce.pubkey # 2013-07-30 perforce.com: # Replace Apache's security configuration file with this stricter one. # The changes here are driven from a security audit cat <<APACHE_SECURITY > /etc/apache2/conf.d/security ServerTokens Prod ServerSignature Off TraceEnable off <IfModule mod_ssl.c> SSLHonorCipherOrder on SSLCipherSuite ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:AES128-GCM-SHA256:RC4:HIGH:!MD5:!aNULL:!EDH SSLCompression off </IfModule> APACHE_SECURITY </vadk:PostInstallShellScript> </Section> <!-- The combination of a network device in ovf:VirtualHardwareSection_Type an entry in ovf:NetworkSection_Type describe a network. --> <Section xsi:type="ovf:NetworkSection_Type"> <Info>List of logical networks used in the package</Info> <Network ovf:name="Network 1"> <Description>Network 1</Description> </Network> </Section> <!-- The combination of a disk device in ovf:VirtualHardwareSection_Type, an entry in ovf:DiskSection_Type, and optionally entries in vadk:DiskPartitionSection_Type describe a disk, referenced by ovf:diskId --> <Section xsi:type="ovf:DiskSection_Type"> <Info>List of the virtual disks and partitions needed</Info> <Disk ovf:diskId="system" ovf:fileRef="system.vmdk" ovf:capacity="40960" ovf:capacityAllocationUnits="MegaBytes" ovf:format="http://www.vmware.com/specifications/vmdk.html#sparse"/> </Section> <!-- The vadk:DiskPartitioningMechanismSection_Type section is used to declare that disks use LVM, or the default, fdisk. For each disk, referenced by vadk:diskId, the vadk:mechanism parameter can be either "fdisk" or "lvm". <vadk:Disk vadk:diskId="data1" vadk:mechanism="lvm"/> <vadk:Disk vadk:diskId="data2" vadk:mechanism="lvm"/> --> <Section xsi:type="vadk:DiskPartitioningMechanismSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:Disk vadk:diskId="system" vadk:mechanism="fdisk"/> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:DiskPartitionSection_Type"> <Info/> <vadk:Partition vadk:diskId="system" vadk:bootable="1" vadk:fs="ext3" vadk:mount="/boot" vadk:size="256"/> <vadk:Partition vadk:diskId="system" vadk:bootable="0" vadk:fs="swap" vadk:mount="" vadk:size="2048"/> <vadk:Partition vadk:diskId="system" vadk:bootable="0" vadk:fs="ext3" vadk:mount="/" vadk:size="32768"/> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:VMWConfigSection_Type"> <Info> VMW Config elements in this element will be passed directly to the OVF output descriptor without interpretation </Info> <!-- vmw:Config only supports specifying sync time with host for ESX/VC 4.1 --> <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="tools.syncTimeWithHost" vmw:value="TRUE"/> </Section> <Section xsi:type="vadk:ExistingVMSection_Type" vadk:active="false"> <Info/> <vadk:EVMInstallScript vadk:template="[VADK.vadkRoot]/etc/build/templates/.unknownOS/linux/apt_deb/evm_install.xsl"/> <vadk:PreInstallScript vadk:template="[VADK.vadkRoot]/etc/build/templates/.unknownOS/linux/apt_deb/preinstall.xsl" vadk:output="[VADK.stageDir]/preinstall.sh"/> <vadk:BaseInfo vadk:buildid="" vadk:agentInstalled="true"/> </Section> </ovf:Envelope>