use jfqd/mi-qutic.base to create a provisionable image
A qutic automx-image.
See mi-qutic-base Readme for a list of usable metadata.
The following sample can be used to create a zone running a copy of the the automx image.
IMAGE_UUID=$(imgadm list | grep 'qutic-automx' | tail -1 | awk '{ print $1 }')
vmadm create << EOF
{
"brand": "joyent",
"image_uuid": "$IMAGE_UUID",
"alias": "automx",
"hostname": "automx.example.com",
"dns_domain": "example.com",
"resolvers": [
"80.80.80.80",
"80.80.81.81"
],
"nics": [
{
"interface": "net0",
"nic_tag": "admin",
"ip": "10.10.10.10",
"gateway": "10.10.10.1",
"netmask": "255.255.255.0"
}
],
"max_physical_memory": 1024,
"max_swap": 1024,
"quota": 10,
"cpu_cap": 100,
"customer_metadata": {
"admin_authorized_keys": "your-long-key",
"root_authorized_keys": "your-long-key",
"mail_smarthost": "mail.example.com",
"mail_auth_user": "you@example.com",
"mail_auth_pass": "smtp-account-password",
"mail_adminaddr": "report@example.com",
"munin_master_allow": "munin-master.example.com",
"nagios_allow": "10.10.10.0/24",
"server_name": "automx.example.com",
"server_alias": "autoconfig.example.com autodiscover.example.com"
}
}
EOF