ovirt - oVirt/RHEV platform management
New in version 1.4.
Synopsis
- This module only supports oVirt/RHEV version 3. A newer module ovirt_vms supports oVirt/RHV version 4.
- Allows you to create new instances, either from scratch or an image, in addition to deleting or stopping instances on the oVirt/RHEV platform.
Requirements (on host that executes module)
- python >= 2.6
- ovirt-engine-sdk-python
Options
| parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| disk_alloc | no | thin |
| define if disk is thin or preallocated |
| disk_int | no | virtio |
| interface type of the disk |
| image | no | template to use for the instance | ||
| instance_cores | no | 1 | define the instance's number of cores aliases: vmcores | |
| instance_cpus | no | 1 | the instance's number of cpu's aliases: vmcpus | |
| instance_disksize | no | size of the instance's disk in GB aliases: vm_disksize | ||
| instance_dns (added in 2.1)
| no | define the instance's Primary DNS server aliases: dns | ||
| instance_domain (added in 2.1)
| no | define the instance's Domain aliases: domain | ||
| instance_hostname (added in 2.1)
| no | define the instance's Hostname aliases: hostname | ||
| instance_ip (added in 2.1)
| no | define the instance's IP aliases: ip | ||
| instance_key (added in 2.1)
| no | define the instance's Authorized key aliases: key | ||
| instance_mem | no | the instance's amount of memory in MB aliases: vmmem | ||
| instance_name | yes | the name of the instance to use aliases: vmname | ||
| instance_netmask (added in 2.1)
| no | define the instance's Netmask aliases: netmask | ||
| instance_network | no | rhevm | the logical network the machine should belong to aliases: vmnetwork | |
| instance_nic | no | name of the network interface in oVirt/RHEV aliases: vmnic | ||
| instance_os | no | type of Operating System aliases: vmos | ||
| instance_rootpw (added in 2.1)
| no | define the instance's Root password aliases: rootpw | ||
| instance_type | no | server |
| define if the instance is a server or desktop aliases: vmtype |
| password | yes | password of the user to authenticate with | ||
| region | no | the oVirt/RHEV datacenter where you want to deploy to | ||
| resource_type | no |
| whether you want to deploy an image or create an instance from scratch. | |
| sdomain | no | the Storage Domain where you want to create the instance's disk on. | ||
| state | no | present |
| create, terminate or remove instances |
| url | yes | the url of the oVirt instance | ||
| user | yes | the user to authenticate with | ||
| zone | no | deploy the image to this oVirt cluster |
Examples
# Basic example provisioning from image.
ovirt:
user: admin@internal
url: https://ovirt.example.com
instance_name: ansiblevm04
password: secret
image: centos_64
zone: cluster01
resource_type: template"
# Full example to create new instance from scratch
ovirt:
instance_name: testansible
resource_type: new
instance_type: server
user: admin@internal
password: secret
url: https://ovirt.example.com
instance_disksize: 10
zone: cluster01
region: datacenter1
instance_cpus: 1
instance_nic: nic1
instance_network: rhevm
instance_mem: 1000
disk_alloc: thin
sdomain: FIBER01
instance_cores: 1
instance_os: rhel_6x64
disk_int: virtio"
# stopping an instance
ovirt:
instance_name: testansible
state: stopped
user: admin@internal
password: secret
url: https://ovirt.example.com
# starting an instance
ovirt:
instance_name: testansible
state: started
user: admin@internal
password: secret
url: https://ovirt.example.com
# starting an instance with cloud init information
ovirt:
instance_name: testansible
state: started
user: admin@internal
password: secret
url: https://ovirt.example.com
hostname: testansible
domain: ansible.local
ip: 192.0.2.100
netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.0.2.1
rootpw: bigsecret
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.
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