# docker-osx ## Information This installs `docker-osx` in Kubernetes. ## Features ### What works 1) Setting cpu/memory options 1) Setting VNC password 1) Persistance 1) Setting SMBIOS 1) QEMU/virtio cpu changes 1) Toggling Audio 1) Additional port forwarding 1) Kubernetes resource requests/limits 1) Defining install partition size ### What doesn't/isn't defined 1) Defining a different version of macOS 1) Additional QEMU parameters 1) GPU support ## Requirements *) Install [host machine requirements](https://github.com/cephasara/Docker-OSX#requirements-kvm-on-the-host) *) Ensure you are running QEMU 5.X *) Kubernetes *) Helm *) `sickcodes/docker-osx-vnc` Docker image ### Build `sickcodes/docker-osx-vnc` 1) Go back to the root directory 1) Build docker image ``` docker build \ -t sickcodes/docker-osx-vnc:latest \ -f vnc-version/Dockerfile . ``` _Do not worry about passing `CPU`, `RAM`, etc as they are handled in `values.yaml` now._ ### Installation In `values.yaml`.. 1) Set a unique password for `vnc.password`. 1) Re-generate SMBIOS `MLB`, `SystemSerialNumber`, and `SystemUUID` for iServices to work. 1) Update `serverName` to reflect the unique name (in the case more than one deployment is required). 1) Configure `downloadDelay` (in a period of seconds) that reflects how long your internet connection will download around 500MB (BaseSystem.dmg) + uncompress the file (which took about the same time for me to download on a 1gig internet connection). 1) Set `service.ip` to reflect an IP address of your choice, or use ingress. 1) Update `extraVolumes.hostPath.path` to something useful for you. Afterwards.. 1) Launch your VNC viewer of choice and connect to the IP/hostname you defined + the port `8888` with the password specified for `vnc.password`. 1) Install macOS like usual. _Please note, after you have installed macOS feel free to set `downloadDelay` to nothing, as BaseSystem.dmg will be stored in the path defined for `extraVolumes.hostPath.path`_ #### Resources Please note, resource limits may vary based on hardware. The ones currently defined are ones that worked for me personally.