open-nomad/scripts/vagrant-freebsd-unpriv-bootstrap.sh
James Nugent 094fa23df6 build: Rework Vagrant to support multiple OS boxes
This commit reworks the Vagrantfile for Nomad in order to support
straightforward testing on more than one operating system, whilst
retaining the ability to stand up a test cluster running Ubuntu.

The following changes are made:

- Scripts have been extracted from the Vagrantfile into their own shell
  script files, in order that editors lint them.

- All scripts have been edited to lint with no warnings or errors for
  their respective shells.

- Scripts are named according to the operating system and privilege
  level which they run. We prefer to run a whole shell script as root
  versus prefixing (essentially) every command with `sudo` or an
  equivalent.

- The Linux development box has been separated from the test cluster,
  removing some of the more gnarly (and less portable) logic. The Linux
  development box is still primary and autostarts.

- A FreeBSD target has been added. The base box works for both
  Virtualbox and VMWare Fusion.

- A target is added to the GNUmakefile to stand up a test cluster, using
  the default provider, or overriding the provider by setting the PROVIDER
  variable in make:
	- `make testcluster`
	- `make testcluster PROVIDER=vmware_fusion`

- Machines in the test cluster have Avahi configured for zeroconf
  discovery. Each machine can ping each other machine at `hostname.local`
  - for example `nomad-server02.local`, `nomad-client03.local`.
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#!/bin/sh
export GOPATH=/opt/gopath
PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$PATH
export PATH
cd /opt/gopath/src/github.com/hashicorp/nomad && gmake bootstrap