Prior to this commit, the docs and vmfloaty.yml.example file used
a variety of live domains (mycompany.net, alternate.net). This commit
changes those to example.net and example.com which are IANA-managed
Reserved Domains. This will reduce the chance that any credentials
could be harvested if a user executes the example commands without
changing the domains.
This commit adds a new feature to vmfloaty. It grabs a single vm from
the pooler based on the os template provided and then attempts to ssh
into it from the host machine.
This commit updates floaty to use a new endpoint to modify vms. Now you
can use the modify command to extend the disk space of a given vm. The
downside is this new endpoint only exists at /api/v1 on the pooler, and
the way Faraday works required an update to removing a leading slash for
each request endpoint. Users should update their URL in the floaty dot
file to include a /api/v1 at the end of the pooler url
This commit changes the get command to have users request vms by
specifying the hosts they want and then the number of hosts rather than
having to say each one separated by a comma.