# NPP-Prepper [![Build Status](https://ci.spamasaurus.com/api/badges/djpbessems/Go.NPP-Prepper/status.svg)](https://ci.spamasaurus.com/djpbessems/Go.NPP-Prepper) A simple static binary that allows the creation of vCenter's Network Protocol Profiles (within vCenter's API referred to as IpPools). Existing tooling like `govc` or `PowerCLI` can either not be used to configure IpPools, or adds unreasonably large overhead (container image `vmware/powerclicore` is nearly 1GB large). In fact, VMware's documentation *only* mentions how to use this feature through the use of vCenter's webinterface, which is entirely pointless in nowadays' world of automation. `npp-prepper` was born out of necessity; one of my projects involves bootstrapping OVA's in greenfield environments, with the explicit design choice to not rely on external processes, like DHCP. ### Download Latest release can be downloaded [here](https://code.spamasaurus.com/djpbessems/-/packages/generic/npp-prepper) ### Usage ```bash Usage: npp-prepper [OPTIONS] Application Options: -s, --server= FQDN of the vCenter appliance -u, --username= Username to authenticate with -p, --password= Password to authenticate with Help Options: -h, --help Show this help message Available commands: datacenter Define a Network Protocol Profile within a datacenter dc guestos Configure guest OS network with allocated IP address os virtualmachine Configure a virtual machine for usage of Network Protocol Profiles vm ``` #### Subcommand `datacenter` (`dc`) usage ```bash Usage: npp-prepper [OPTIONS] dc [dc-OPTIONS] Application Options: -s, --server= FQDN of the vCenter appliance -u, --username= Username to authenticate with -p, --password= Password to authenticate with Help Options: -h, --help Show this help message [dc command options] -n, --name= Name of datacenter --portgroup= Name of network portgroup --startaddress= --endaddress= --netmask= --dnsserver= --dnsdomain= --gateway= -f, --force ``` #### Subcommand `guestos` (`os`) usage // TODO #### Subcommand `virtualmachine` (`vm`) usage ```bash Usage: npp-prepper [OPTIONS] vm [vm-OPTIONS] Application Options: -s, --server= FQDN of the vCenter appliance -u, --username= Username to authenticate with -p, --password= Password to authenticate with Help Options: -h, --help Show this help message [vm command options] -n, --name= Name of virtual machine --datacenter= Name of datacenter --portgroup= Name of network portgroup ``` ### Future plans - Create a container image and publish it - Add support for various Linux network implementations to automatically configure the guest OS of a VM.