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| <refentry xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
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|           xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
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|           xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
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|  <refmeta>
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|   <refentrytitle><command>nixos-build-vms</command>
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|   </refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
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|   <refmiscinfo class="source">NixOS</refmiscinfo>
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| <!-- <refmiscinfo class="version"><xi:include href="version.txt" parse="text"/></refmiscinfo> -->
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|  </refmeta>
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|  <refnamediv>
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|   <refname><command>nixos-build-vms</command>
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|   </refname><refpurpose>build a network of virtual machines from a network of NixOS configurations</refpurpose>
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|  </refnamediv>
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|  <refsynopsisdiv>
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|   <cmdsynopsis>
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|    <command>nixos-build-vms</command> 
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|    <arg>
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|     <option>--show-trace</option>
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|    </arg>
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|     
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|    <arg>
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|     <option>--no-out-link</option>
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|    </arg>
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|     
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|    <arg>
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|     <option>--help</option>
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|    </arg>
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|     
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|    <arg choice="plain">
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|     <replaceable>network.nix</replaceable>
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|    </arg>
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|   </cmdsynopsis>
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|  </refsynopsisdiv>
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|  <refsection>
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|   <title>Description</title>
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|   <para>
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|    This command builds a network of QEMU-KVM virtual machines of a Nix
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|    expression specifying a network of NixOS machines. The virtual network can
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|    be started by executing the <filename>bin/run-vms</filename> shell script
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|    that is generated by this command. By default, a <filename>result</filename>
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|    symlink is produced that points to the generated virtual network.
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|   </para>
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|   <para>
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|    A network Nix expression has the following structure:
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| <screen>
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| {
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|   test1 = {pkgs, config, ...}:
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|     {
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|       services.openssh.enable = true;
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|       nixpkgs.localSystem.system = "i686-linux";
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|       deployment.targetHost = "test1.example.net";
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| 
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|       # Other NixOS options
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|     };
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| 
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|   test2 = {pkgs, config, ...}:
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|     {
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|       services.openssh.enable = true;
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|       services.httpd.enable = true;
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|       environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.lynx ];
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|       nixpkgs.localSystem.system = "x86_64-linux";
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|       deployment.targetHost = "test2.example.net";
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| 
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|       # Other NixOS options
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|     };
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| }
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| </screen>
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|    Each attribute in the expression represents a machine in the network (e.g.
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|    <varname>test1</varname> and <varname>test2</varname>) referring to a
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|    function defining a NixOS configuration. In each NixOS configuration, two
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|    attributes have a special meaning. The
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|    <varname>deployment.targetHost</varname> specifies the address (domain name
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|    or IP address) of the system which is used by <command>ssh</command> to
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|    perform remote deployment operations. The
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|    <varname>nixpkgs.localSystem.system</varname> attribute can be used to
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|    specify an architecture for the target machine, such as
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|    <varname>i686-linux</varname> which builds a 32-bit NixOS configuration.
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|    Omitting this property will build the configuration for the same
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|    architecture as the host system.
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|   </para>
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|  </refsection>
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|  <refsection>
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|   <title>Options</title>
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|   <para>
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|    This command accepts the following options:
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|   </para>
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|   <variablelist>
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|    <varlistentry>
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|     <term>
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|      <option>--show-trace</option>
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|     </term>
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|     <listitem>
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|      <para>
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|       Shows a trace of the output.
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|      </para>
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|     </listitem>
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|    </varlistentry>
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|    <varlistentry>
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|     <term>
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|      <option>--no-out-link</option>
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|     </term>
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|     <listitem>
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|      <para>
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|       Do not create a 'result' symlink.
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|      </para>
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|     </listitem>
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|    </varlistentry>
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|    <varlistentry>
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|     <term>
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|      <option>-h</option>, <option>--help</option>
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|     </term>
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|     <listitem>
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|      <para>
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|       Shows the usage of this command to the user.
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|      </para>
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|     </listitem>
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|    </varlistentry>
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|   </variablelist>
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|  </refsection>
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| </refentry>
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