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# uptimerunner-vagrant
This scenario verifies a real remote runner shape with two Vagrant machines:
1. `controller` runs the uptime.link runner protocol handler.
2. `runner` compiles and installs `uptimerunner` as a systemd service.
3. `runner` also runs a local HTTP target on `127.0.0.1`.
4. The controller assigns a check for that runner-local target.
5. The remote runner heartbeats, executes the check from its own VM, and submits
the result back to the controller.
Run it with:
```bash
pnpm scenario:uptimerunner-vagrant
```
Override the default private-network addresses if they collide locally:
```bash
UPTIMELINK_VAGRANT_CONTROLLER_IP=192.168.60.10 \
UPTIMELINK_VAGRANT_RUNNER_IP=192.168.60.11 \
pnpm scenario:uptimerunner-vagrant
```
The scenario defaults to `UPTIMELINK_VAGRANT_PROVIDER=libvirt`. If this host
uses VirtualBox instead, run:
```bash
UPTIMELINK_VAGRANT_PROVIDER=virtualbox pnpm scenario:uptimerunner-vagrant
```
If the current shell has not picked up newly added `libvirt` group membership,
run:
```bash
sg libvirt -c 'pnpm scenario:uptimerunner-vagrant'
```