Running pre-create checks...
Creating machine...
(test-machine) Creating SSH key...
(test-machine) DataCenter Created
(test-machine) IPBlock Reserved
(test-machine) LAN Created
(test-machine) Server Created
(test-machine) Volume Attached to Server
(test-machine) NIC Attached to Server
(test-machine) 158.222.102.161
Waiting for machine to be running, this may take a few minutes...
Detecting operating system of created instance...
Waiting for SSH to be available...
Detecting the provisioner...
Provisioning with ubuntu(systemd)...
Installing Docker from: https://get.docker.com
Copying certs to the local machine directory...
Copying certs to the remote machine...
Setting Docker configuration on the remote daemon...
Checking connection to Docker...
Docker is up and running!
To see how to connect your Docker Client to the Docker Engine running on this virtual machine, run: rancher-machine env test-machine
After creating a machine it is recommended to configure your shell, to set up your environment for the Docker client:
eval $(rancher-machine env test-machine)
All the resources created will be named with the machine name, in this example test-machine.
The example above uses mostly the default values and the resources will therefore be created in the us/las location. To change that or to see more options that can be used with this command, check the Options section.
For more available commands and examples on how to manage a Rancher Machine, check the Commands section or use rancher-machine help command.