open-consul/demo/vagrant-cluster/README.md
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# Vagrant Consul Demo
This demo provides a very simple `Vagrantfile` that creates two Consul
server nodes, one at *172.20.20.10* and another at *172.20.20.11*. Both are
running a standard Debian * distribution, and *the latest version* of Consul
is pre-installed.
To get started, you can start the nodes by just doing:
```
vagrant up
```
> NOTE: If you prefer a different Vagrant box, you can set the `DEMO_BOX_NAME`
> environment variable before starting `vagrant` like this:
> `DEMO_BOX_NAME="ubuntu/xenial64" vagrant up`
Once it is finished, you should be able to see the following:
```
vagrant status
Current machine states:
n1 running (virtualbox)
n2 running (virtualbox)
```
At this point the two nodes are running and you can SSH in to play with them:
```
vagrant ssh n1
consul version
Consul v0.7.5
Protocol 2 spoken by default, understands 2 to 3 (agent will automatically use protocol >2 when speaking to compatible agents)
exit
```
and
```
vagrant ssh n2
consul version
Consul v0.7.5
Protocol 2 spoken by default, understands 2 to 3 (agent will automatically use protocol >2 when speaking to compatible agents)
exit
```
> NOTE: This demo will query the HashiCorp Checkpoint service to determine
> the latest Consul release version and install that version by default,
> but if you need a different Consul version, set the `CONSUL_DEMO_VERSION`
> environment variable before `vagrant up` like this:
> `CONSUL_DEMO_VERSION=0.6.4 vagrant up`
## Where to Next?
To learn more about starting Consul, joining nodes into a cluster, and
interacting with the agent, check out the [Getting Started guide](https://www.consul.io/intro/getting-started/install.html).