gce_pd - utilize GCE persistent disk resources
New in version 1.4.
Synopsis
- This module can create and destroy unformatted GCE persistent disks https://developers.google.com/compute/docs/disks#persistentdisks. It also supports attaching and detaching disks from running instances. Full install/configuration instructions for the gce* modules can be found in the comments of ansible/test/gce_tests.py.
Requirements (on host that executes module)
- python >= 2.6
- apache-libcloud >= 0.13.3, >= 0.17.0 if using JSON credentials
Options
| parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| credentials_file (added in 2.1.0)
| no | path to the JSON file associated with the service account email | ||
| delete_on_termination (added in 2.3)
| no |
| If yes, deletes the volume when instance is terminated | |
| detach_only | no | no |
| do not destroy the disk, merely detach it from an instance |
| disk_type (added in 1.9)
| no | pd-standard |
| type of disk provisioned |
| image (added in 1.7)
| no | the source image to use for the disk | ||
| instance_name | no | instance name if you wish to attach or detach the disk | ||
| mode | no | READ_ONLY |
| GCE mount mode of disk, READ_ONLY (default) or READ_WRITE |
| name | yes | name of the disk | ||
| pem_file (added in 1.6)
| no | path to the pem file associated with the service account email This option is deprecated. Use 'credentials_file'. | ||
| project_id (added in 1.6)
| no | your GCE project ID | ||
| service_account_email (added in 1.6)
| no | service account email | ||
| size_gb | no | 10 | whole integer size of disk (in GB) to create, default is 10 GB | |
| snapshot (added in 1.7)
| no | the source snapshot to use for the disk | ||
| state | no | present |
| desired state of the persistent disk |
| zone | no | us-central1-b | zone in which to create the disk |
Examples
# Simple attachment action to an existing instance
- local_action:
module: gce_pd
instance_name: notlocalhost
size_gb: 5
name: pd
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, Testing Ansible and Developing Modules.
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/gce_pd_module.html