os.FindProcess() does not return an error when then process does not
exist. It even returns a dummy process object.
Use the go-ps package to find out if the hyperkit process is actually
running.
Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@docker.com>
the `moby` tool uses a prefix for the build output. Specify the prefix
(and optional path) in the `Moby` property in the JSON instead of assuming
a different path for each initrd/kernel.
Also, adopt the new name for the kernel image (vmlinuz64 -> <prefix>-bzImage).
This should make it simpler to boot up hyperkit with Moby images
build from by the moby tool.
Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@docker.com>
Don't return if the process does not exist. Instead proceed and delete
the state directory.
This allows us to use the Destroy() method elsewhere to clean up the state.
Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@docker.com>
Instead pass the directory where to find initrd/vmlinuz via the
"Moby" entry in the instance JSON config.
Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@docker.com>
This change now allows setting the Disk size, memory, and number of CPUs
for an instance via the JSON config file.
We now also write the hyperkit command line to the VM directory.
Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@docker.com>
This is the first cut of a InfraKit instance plugin which
primarily allows one to manage Moby instances (though, other Linux's
may work too).
It's very rough on the edges and needs work and update to handle
templates and better configuration etc.
Signed-off-by: Rolf Neugebauer <rolf.neugebauer@docker.com>