ovirt_vm – Module to manage Virtual Machines in oVirt/RHV¶
New in version 2.2.
Synopsis¶
- This module manages whole lifecycle of the Virtual Machine(VM) in oVirt/RHV.
- Since VM can hold many states in oVirt/RHV, this see notes to see how the states of the VM are handled.
Aliases: ovirt_vms
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.7
- ovirt-engine-sdk-python >= 4.2.4
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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affinity_group_mappings
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added in 2.5 |
Mapper which maps affinty name between VM's OVF and the destination affinity this VM should be registered to, relevant when
state is registered. |
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affinity_label_mappings
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added in 2.5 |
Mappper which maps affinity label name between VM's OVF and the destination label this VM should be registered to, relevant when
state is registered. |
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allow_partial_import
boolean
added in 2.4 |
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Boolean indication whether to allow partial registration of Virtual Machine when
state is registered. |
auth
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/ required
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Dictionary with values needed to create HTTP/HTTPS connection to oVirt:
username [required] - The name of the user, something like admin@internal. Default value is set by OVIRT_USERNAME environment variable.password [required] - The password of the user. Default value is set by OVIRT_PASSWORD environment variable.url - A string containing the API URL of the server, usually something like `https://server.example.com/ovirt-engine/api`. Default value is set by OVIRT_URL environment variable. Either url or hostname is required.hostname - A string containing the hostname of the server, usually something like `server.example.com`. Default value is set by OVIRT_HOSTNAME environment variable. Either url or hostname is required.token - Token to be used instead of login with username/password. Default value is set by OVIRT_TOKEN environment variable.insecure - A boolean flag that indicates if the server TLS certificate and host name should be checked.ca_file - A PEM file containing the trusted CA certificates. The certificate presented by the server will be verified using these CA certificates. If `ca_file ` parameter is not set, system wide CA certificate store is used. Default value is set by OVIRT_CAFILE environment variable.kerberos - A boolean flag indicating if Kerberos authentication should be used instead of the default basic authentication.headers - Dictionary of HTTP headers to be added to each API call. |
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ballooning_enabled
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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If true, use memory ballooning.
Memory balloon is a guest device, which may be used to re-distribute / reclaim the host memory based on VM needs in a dynamic way. In this way it's possible to create memory over commitment states.
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boot_devices
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List of boot devices which should be used to boot. For example
[ cdrom, hd ] .Default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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boot_menu
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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True enable menu to select boot device, False to disable it. By default is chosen by oVirt/RHV engine.
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cd_iso
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ISO file from ISO storage domain which should be attached to Virtual Machine.
If you pass empty string the CD will be ejected from VM.
If used with
state running or present and VM is running the CD will be attached to VM.If used with
state running or present and VM is down the CD will be attached to VM persistently. |
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clone
boolean
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If yes then the disks of the created virtual machine will be cloned and independent of the template.
This parameter is used only when
state is running or present and VM didn't exist before. |
clone_permissions
boolean
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If yes then the permissions of the template (only the direct ones, not the inherited ones) will be copied to the created virtual machine.
This parameter is used only when
state is running or present and VM didn't exist before. |
cloud_init
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Dictionary with values for Unix-like Virtual Machine initialization using cloud init.
host_name - Hostname to be set to Virtual Machine when deployed.timezone - Timezone to be set to Virtual Machine when deployed.user_name - Username to be used to set password to Virtual Machine when deployed.root_password - Password to be set for user specified by user_name parameter.authorized_ssh_keys - Use this SSH keys to login to Virtual Machine.regenerate_ssh_keys - If True SSH keys will be regenerated on Virtual Machine.custom_script - Cloud-init script which will be executed on Virtual Machine when deployed. This is appended to the end of the cloud-init script generated by any other options.dns_servers - DNS servers to be configured on Virtual Machine.dns_search - DNS search domains to be configured on Virtual Machine.nic_boot_protocol - Set boot protocol of the network interface of Virtual Machine. Can be one of none , dhcp or static .nic_ip_address - If boot protocol is static, set this IP address to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_netmask - If boot protocol is static, set this netmask to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_gateway - If boot protocol is static, set this gateway to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_name - Set name to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_on_boot - If True network interface will be set to start on boot. |
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cloud_init_nics
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added in 2.3 |
List of dictionaries representing network interfaces to be setup by cloud init.
This option is used, when user needs to setup more network interfaces via cloud init.
If one network interface is enough, user should use
cloud_init nic_* parameters. cloud_init nic_* parameters are merged with cloud_init_nics parameters.Dictionary can contain following values.
nic_boot_protocol - Set boot protocol of the network interface of Virtual Machine. Can be one of none , dhcp or static .nic_ip_address - If boot protocol is static, set this IP address to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_netmask - If boot protocol is static, set this netmask to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_gateway - If boot protocol is static, set this gateway to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_name - Set name to network interface of Virtual Machine.nic_on_boot - If True network interface will be set to start on boot. |
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cloud_init_persist
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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If true the
cloud_init or sysprep parameters will be saved for the virtual machine and won't be virtual machine won't be started as run-once.aliases: sysprep_persist |
cluster
-
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Name of the cluster, where Virtual Machine should be created.
Required if creating VM.
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cluster_mappings
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added in 2.5 |
Mapper which maps cluster name between VM's OVF and the destination cluster this VM should be registered to, relevant when
state is registered. Cluster mapping is described by the following dictionary:source_name : The name of the source cluster.dest_name : The name of the destination cluster. |
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comment
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added in 2.3 |
Comment of the Virtual Machine.
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cpu_cores
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Number of virtual CPUs cores of the Virtual Machine.
Default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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cpu_mode
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added in 2.5 |
CPU mode of the virtual machine. It can be some of the following: host_passthrough, host_model or custom.
For host_passthrough CPU type you need to set
placement_policy to pinned.If no value is passed, default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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cpu_pinning
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added in 2.5 |
CPU Pinning topology to map virtual machine CPU to host CPU.
CPU Pinning topology is a list of dictionary which can have following values:
cpu - Number of the host CPU.vcpu - Number of the virtual machine CPU. |
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cpu_shares
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Set a CPU shares for this Virtual Machine.
Default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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cpu_sockets
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Number of virtual CPUs sockets of the Virtual Machine.
Default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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cpu_threads
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added in 2.5 |
Number of virtual CPUs sockets of the Virtual Machine.
Default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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custom_compatibility_version
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added in 2.7 |
Enables a virtual machine to be customized to its own compatibility version. If '
custom_compatibility_version ' is set, it overrides the cluster's compatibility version for this particular virtual machine. |
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custom_properties
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added in 2.5 |
Properties sent to VDSM to configure various hooks.
Custom properties is a list of dictionary which can have following values:
name - Name of the custom property. For example: hugepages, vhost, sap_agent, etc.regexp - Regular expression to set for custom property.value - Value to set for custom property. |
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delete_protected
boolean
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If yes Virtual Machine will be set as delete protected.
If no Virtual Machine won't be set as delete protected.
If no value is passed, default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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description
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added in 2.3 |
Description of the Virtual Machine.
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disk_format
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added in 2.4 |
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Specify format of the disk.
If
cow format is used, disk will by created as sparse, so space will be allocated for the volume as needed, also known as thin provision.If
raw format is used, disk storage will be allocated right away, also known as preallocated.Note that this option isn't idempotent as it's not currently possible to change format of the disk via API.
This parameter is considered only when
template and storage domain is provided. |
disks
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List of disks, which should be attached to Virtual Machine. Disk is described by following dictionary.
name - Name of the disk. Either name or id is required.id - ID of the disk. Either name or id is required.interface - Interface of the disk, either virtio or IDE, default is virtio.bootable - True if the disk should be bootable, default is non bootable.activate - True if the disk should be activated, default is activated.NOTE - This parameter is used only when
state is running or present and is able to only attach disks. To manage disks of the VM in more depth please use ovirt_disks module instead. |
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domain_mappings
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added in 2.5 |
Mapper which maps aaa domain name between VM's OVF and the destination aaa domain this VM should be registered to, relevant when
state is registered. The aaa domain mapping is described by the following dictionary:source_name : The name of the source aaa domain.dest_name : The name of the destination aaa domain. |
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fetch_nested
boolean
added in 2.3 |
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If True the module will fetch additional data from the API.
It will fetch IDs of the VMs disks, snapshots, etc. User can configure to fetch other attributes of the nested entities by specifying
nested_attributes . |
force
boolean
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Please check to Synopsis to more detailed description of force parameter, it can behave differently in different situations.
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graphical_console
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added in 2.5 |
Assign graphical console to the virtual machine.
Graphical console is a dictionary which can have following values:
headless_mode - If true disable the graphics console for this virtual machine.protocol - Graphical protocol, a list of spice, vnc, or both. |
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high_availability
boolean
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If yes Virtual Machine will be set as highly available.
If no Virtual Machine won't be set as highly available.
If no value is passed, default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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high_availability_priority
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added in 2.5 |
Indicates the priority of the virtual machine inside the run and migration queues. Virtual machines with higher priorities will be started and migrated before virtual machines with lower priorities. The value is an integer between 0 and 100. The higher the value, the higher the priority.
If no value is passed, default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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host
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Specify host where Virtual Machine should be running. By default the host is chosen by engine scheduler.
This parameter is used only when
state is running or present. |
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host_devices
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added in 2.7 |
Single Root I/O Virtualization - technology that allows single device to expose multiple endpoints that can be passed to VMs
host_devices is an list which contain dictinary with name and state of device
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id
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ID of the Virtual Machine to manage.
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initrd_path
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added in 2.3 |
Path to an initial ramdisk to be used with the kernel specified by
kernel_path option.Ramdisk image must be stored on either the ISO domain or on the host's storage.
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instance_type
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added in 2.3 |
Name of virtual machine's hardware configuration.
By default no instance type is used.
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io_threads
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added in 2.5 |
Number of IO threads used by virtual machine. 0 means IO threading disabled.
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kernel_params
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added in 2.3 |
Kernel command line parameters (formatted as string) to be used with the kernel specified by
kernel_path option. |
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kernel_path
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added in 2.3 |
Path to a kernel image used to boot the virtual machine.
Kernel image must be stored on either the ISO domain or on the host's storage.
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kvm
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added in 2.3 |
Dictionary of values to be used to connect to kvm and import a virtual machine to oVirt.
Dictionary can contain following values.
name - The name of the KVM virtual machine.username - The username to authenticate against the KVM.password - The password to authenticate against the KVM.url - The URL to be passed to the virt-v2v tool for conversion. For example qemu:///system. This is required parameter.drivers_iso - The name of the ISO containing drivers that can be used during the virt-v2v conversion process.sparse - Specifies the disk allocation policy of the resulting virtual machine. true for sparse, false for preallocated. Default value is true.storage_domain - Specifies the target storage domain for converted disks. This is required parameter. |
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lease
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added in 2.4 |
Name of the storage domain this virtual machine lease reside on.
NOTE - Supported since oVirt 4.1.
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lun_mappings
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added in 2.5 |
Mapper which maps lun between VM's OVF and the destination lun this VM should contain, relevant when
state is registered. lun_mappings is described by the following dictionary: - logical_unit_id : The logical unit number to identify a logical unit, - logical_unit_port : The port being used to connect with the LUN disk. - logical_unit_portal : The portal being used to connect with the LUN disk. - logical_unit_address : The address of the block storage host. - logical_unit_target : The iSCSI specification located on an iSCSI server - logical_unit_username : Username to be used to connect to the block storage host. - logical_unit_password : Password to be used to connect to the block storage host. - storage_type : The storage type which the LUN reside on (iscsi or fcp) |
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memory
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Amount of memory of the Virtual Machine. Prefix uses IEC 60027-2 standard (for example 1GiB, 1024MiB).
Default value is set by engine.
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memory_guaranteed
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Amount of minimal guaranteed memory of the Virtual Machine. Prefix uses IEC 60027-2 standard (for example 1GiB, 1024MiB).
memory_guaranteed parameter can't be lower than memory parameter.Default value is set by engine.
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memory_max
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added in 2.5 |
Upper bound of virtual machine memory up to which memory hot-plug can be performed. Prefix uses IEC 60027-2 standard (for example 1GiB, 1024MiB).
Default value is set by engine.
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name
-
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Name of the Virtual Machine to manage.
If VM don't exists
name is required. Otherwise id or name can be used. |
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nested_attributes
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added in 2.3 |
Specifies list of the attributes which should be fetched from the API.
This parameter apply only when
fetch_nested is true. |
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nics
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List of NICs, which should be attached to Virtual Machine. NIC is described by following dictionary.
name - Name of the NIC.profile_name - Profile name where NIC should be attached.interface - Type of the network interface. One of following virtio, e1000, rtl8139, default is virtio.mac_address - Custom MAC address of the network interface, by default it's obtained from MAC pool.NOTE - This parameter is used only when
state is running or present and is able to only create NICs. To manage NICs of the VM in more depth please use ovirt_nics module instead. |
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numa_nodes
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added in 2.6 |
List of vNUMA Nodes to set for this VM and pin them to assigned host's physical NUMA node.
Each vNUMA node is described by following dictionary:
index - The index of this NUMA node (mandatory).memory - Memory size of the NUMA node in MiB (mandatory).cores - list of VM CPU cores indexes to be included in this NUMA node (mandatory).numa_node_pins - list of physical NUMA node indexes to pin this virtual NUMA node to. |
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numa_tune_mode
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added in 2.6 |
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Set how the memory allocation for NUMA nodes of this VM is applied (relevant if NUMA nodes are set for this VM).
It can be one of the following: interleave, preferred or strict.
If no value is passed, default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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operating_system
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Operating system of the Virtual Machine.
Default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
Possible values: debian_7, freebsd, freebsdx64, other, other_linux, other_linux_ppc64, other_ppc64, rhel_3, rhel_4, rhel_4x64, rhel_5, rhel_5x64, rhel_6, rhel_6x64, rhel_6_ppc64, rhel_7x64, rhel_7_ppc64, sles_11, sles_11_ppc64, ubuntu_12_04, ubuntu_12_10, ubuntu_13_04, ubuntu_13_10, ubuntu_14_04, ubuntu_14_04_ppc64, windows_10, windows_10x64, windows_2003, windows_2003x64, windows_2008, windows_2008x64, windows_2008r2x64, windows_2008R2x64, windows_2012x64, windows_2012R2x64, windows_7, windows_7x64, windows_8, windows_8x64, windows_xp
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placement_policy
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added in 2.5 |
The configuration of the virtual machine's placement policy.
Placement policy can be one of the following values:
migratable - Allow manual and automatic migration.pinned - Do not allow migration.user_migratable - Allow manual migration only.If no value is passed, default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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poll_interval
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Default: 3
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Number of the seconds the module waits until another poll request on entity status is sent.
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quota_id
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added in 2.5 |
Virtual Machine quota ID to be used for disk. By default quota is chosen by oVirt/RHV engine.
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reassign_bad_macs
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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Boolean indication whether to reassign bad macs when
state is registered. |
rng_device
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added in 2.5 |
Random number generator (RNG). You can choose of one the following devices urandom, random or hwrng.
In order to select hwrng, you must have it enabled on cluster first.
/dev/urandom is used for cluster version >= 4.1, and /dev/random for cluster version <= 4.0
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role_mappings
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added in 2.5 |
Mapper which maps role name between VM's OVF and the destination role this VM should be registered to, relevant when
state is registered. Role mapping is described by the following dictionary:source_name : The name of the source role.dest_name : The name of the destination role. |
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serial_console
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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True enable VirtIO serial console, False to disable it. By default is chosen by oVirt/RHV engine.
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serial_policy
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added in 2.3 |
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Specify a serial number policy for the Virtual Machine.
Following options are supported.
vm - Sets the Virtual Machine's UUID as its serial number.host - Sets the host's UUID as the Virtual Machine's serial number.custom - Allows you to specify a custom serial number in serial_policy_value . |
serial_policy_value
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added in 2.3 |
Allows you to specify a custom serial number.
This parameter is used only when
serial_policy is custom. |
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smartcard_enabled
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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If true, use smart card authentication.
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soundcard_enabled
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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If true, the sound card is added to the virtual machine.
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sso
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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True enable Single Sign On by Guest Agent, False to disable it. By default is chosen by oVirt/RHV engine.
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state
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Should the Virtual Machine be running/stopped/present/absent/suspended/next_run/registered. When
state is registered and the unregistered VM's name belongs to an already registered in engine VM in the same DC then we fail to register the unregistered template.present state will create/update VM and don't change its state if it already exists.
running state will create/update VM and start it.
next_run state updates the VM and if the VM has next run configuration it will be rebooted.
Please check notes to more detailed description of states.
registered is supported since 2.4.
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stateless
boolean
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If yes Virtual Machine will be set as stateless.
If no Virtual Machine will be unset as stateless.
If no value is passed, default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
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storage_domain
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added in 2.4 |
Name of the storage domain where all template disks should be created.
This parameter is considered only when
template is provided.IMPORTANT - This parameter is not idempotent, if the VM exists and you specfiy different storage domain, disk won't move.
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sysprep
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Dictionary with values for Windows Virtual Machine initialization using sysprep.
host_name - Hostname to be set to Virtual Machine when deployed.active_directory_ou - Active Directory Organizational Unit, to be used for login of user.org_name - Organization name to be set to Windows Virtual Machine.domain - Domain to be set to Windows Virtual Machine.timezone - Timezone to be set to Windows Virtual Machine.ui_language - UI language of the Windows Virtual Machine.system_locale - System localization of the Windows Virtual Machine.input_locale - Input localization of the Windows Virtual Machine.windows_license_key - License key to be set to Windows Virtual Machine.user_name - Username to be used for set password to Windows Virtual Machine.root_password - Password to be set for username to Windows Virtual Machine. |
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template
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Name of the template, which should be used to create Virtual Machine.
Required if creating VM.
If template is not specified and VM doesn't exist, VM will be created from Blank template.
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template_version
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added in 2.3 |
Version number of the template to be used for VM.
By default the latest available version of the template is used.
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ticket
boolean
added in 2.7 |
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If true, in addition return remote_vv_file inside vm dictionary, which contains compatible content for remote-viewer application. Works only
state is running. |
timeout
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Default: 180
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The amount of time in seconds the module should wait for the instance to get into desired state.
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timezone
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added in 2.3 |
Sets time zone offset of the guest hardware clock.
For example
Etc/GMT |
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type
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Type of the Virtual Machine.
Default value is set by oVirt/RHV engine.
high_performance is supported since Ansible 2.5 and oVirt/RHV 4.2.
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usb_support
boolean
added in 2.5 |
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True enable USB support, False to disable it. By default is chosen by oVirt/RHV engine.
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use_latest_template_version
boolean
added in 2.3 |
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Specify if latest template version should be used, when running a stateless VM.
If this parameter is set to yes stateless VM is created.
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vmware
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added in 2.3 |
Dictionary of values to be used to connect to VMware and import a virtual machine to oVirt.
Dictionary can contain following values.
username - The username to authenticate against the VMware.password - The password to authenticate against the VMware.url - The URL to be passed to the virt-v2v tool for conversion. For example vpx://wmware_user@vcenter-host/DataCenter/Cluster/esxi-host?no_verify=1drivers_iso - The name of the ISO containing drivers that can be used during the virt-v2v conversion process.sparse - Specifies the disk allocation policy of the resulting virtual machine. true for sparse, false for preallocated. Default value is true.storage_domain - Specifies the target storage domain for converted disks. This is required parameter. |
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vnic_profile_mappings
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added in 2.5 |
Mapper which maps an external virtual NIC profile to one that exists in the engine when
state is registered. vnic_profile is described by the following dictionary:source_network_name : The network name of the source network.source_profile_name : The profile name related to the source network.target_profile_id : The id of the target profile id to be mapped to in the engine. |
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wait
boolean
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True if the module should wait for the entity to get into desired state.
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watchdog
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added in 2.5 |
Assign watchdog device for the virtual machine.
Watchdogs is a dictionary which can have following values:
model - Model of the watchdog device. For example: i6300esb, diag288 or null.action - Watchdog action to be performed when watchdog is triggered. For example: none, reset, poweroff, pause or dump. |
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xen
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added in 2.3 |
Dictionary of values to be used to connect to XEN and import a virtual machine to oVirt.
Dictionary can contain following values.
url - The URL to be passed to the virt-v2v tool for conversion. For example xen+ssh://[email protected]. This is required parameter.drivers_iso - The name of the ISO containing drivers that can be used during the virt-v2v conversion process.sparse - Specifies the disk allocation policy of the resulting virtual machine. true for sparse, false for preallocated. Default value is true.storage_domain - Specifies the target storage domain for converted disks. This is required parameter. |
Notes¶
Note
- If VM is in UNASSIGNED or UNKNOWN state before any operation, the module will fail. If VM is in IMAGE_LOCKED state before any operation, we try to wait for VM to be DOWN. If VM is in SAVING_STATE state before any operation, we try to wait for VM to be SUSPENDED. If VM is in POWERING_DOWN state before any operation, we try to wait for VM to be UP or DOWN. VM can get into UP state from POWERING_DOWN state, when there is no ACPI or guest agent running inside VM, or if the shutdown operation fails. When user specify UP
state
, we always wait to VM to be in UP state in case VM is MIGRATING, REBOOTING, POWERING_UP, RESTORING_STATE, WAIT_FOR_LAUNCH. In other states we run start operation on VM. When user specify stoppedstate
, and If user passforce
parameter set to true we forcibly stop the VM in any state. If user don’t passforce
parameter, we always wait to VM to be in UP state in case VM is MIGRATING, REBOOTING, POWERING_UP, RESTORING_STATE, WAIT_FOR_LAUNCH. If VM is in PAUSED or SUSPENDED state, we start the VM. Then we gracefully shutdown the VM. When user specify suspendedstate
, we always wait to VM to be in UP state in case VM is MIGRATING, REBOOTING, POWERING_UP, RESTORING_STATE, WAIT_FOR_LAUNCH. If VM is in PAUSED or DOWN state, we start the VM. Then we suspend the VM. When user specify absentstate
, we forcibly stop the VM in any state and remove it. - In order to use this module you have to install oVirt Python SDK. To ensure it’s installed with correct version you can create the following task: pip: name=ovirt-engine-sdk-python version=4.2.4
Examples¶
# Examples don't contain auth parameter for simplicity,
# look at ovirt_auth module to see how to reuse authentication:
- name: Creates a new Virtual Machine from template named 'rhel7_template'
ovirt_vm:
state: present
name: myvm
template: rhel7_template
cluster: mycluster
- name: Register VM
ovirt_vm:
state: registered
storage_domain: mystorage
cluster: mycluster
name: myvm
- name: Register VM using id
ovirt_vm:
state: registered
storage_domain: mystorage
cluster: mycluster
id: 1111-1111-1111-1111
- name: Register VM, allowing partial import
ovirt_vm:
state: registered
storage_domain: mystorage
allow_partial_import: "True"
cluster: mycluster
id: 1111-1111-1111-1111
- name: Register VM with vnic profile mappings and reassign bad macs
ovirt_vm:
state: registered
storage_domain: mystorage
cluster: mycluster
id: 1111-1111-1111-1111
vnic_profile_mappings:
- source_network_name: mynetwork
source_profile_name: mynetwork
target_profile_id: 3333-3333-3333-3333
- source_network_name: mynetwork2
source_profile_name: mynetwork2
target_profile_id: 4444-4444-4444-4444
reassign_bad_macs: "True"
- name: Register VM with mappings
ovirt_vm:
state: registered
storage_domain: mystorage
cluster: mycluster
id: 1111-1111-1111-1111
role_mappings:
- source_name: Role_A
dest_name: Role_B
domain_mappings:
- source_name: Domain_A
dest_name: Domain_B
lun_mappings:
- source_storage_type: iscsi
source_logical_unit_id: 1IET_000d0001
source_logical_unit_port: 3260
source_logical_unit_portal: 1
source_logical_unit_address: 10.34.63.203
source_logical_unit_target: iqn.2016-08-09.brq.str-01:omachace
dest_storage_type: iscsi
dest_logical_unit_id: 1IET_000d0002
dest_logical_unit_port: 3260
dest_logical_unit_portal: 1
dest_logical_unit_address: 10.34.63.204
dest_logical_unit_target: iqn.2016-08-09.brq.str-02:omachace
affinity_group_mappings:
- source_name: Affinity_A
dest_name: Affinity_B
affinity_label_mappings:
- source_name: Label_A
dest_name: Label_B
cluster_mappings:
- source_name: cluster_A
dest_name: cluster_B
- name: Creates a stateless VM which will always use latest template version
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
template: rhel7
cluster: mycluster
use_latest_template_version: true
# Creates a new server rhel7 Virtual Machine from Blank template
# on brq01 cluster with 2GiB memory and 2 vcpu cores/sockets
# and attach bootable disk with name rhel7_disk and attach virtio NIC
- ovirt_vm:
state: present
cluster: brq01
name: myvm
memory: 2GiB
cpu_cores: 2
cpu_sockets: 2
cpu_shares: 1024
type: server
operating_system: rhel_7x64
disks:
- name: rhel7_disk
bootable: True
nics:
- name: nic1
- name: Run VM with cloud init
ovirt_vm:
name: rhel7
template: rhel7
cluster: Default
memory: 1GiB
high_availability: true
high_availability_priority: 50 # Available from Ansible 2.5
cloud_init:
nic_boot_protocol: static
nic_ip_address: 10.34.60.86
nic_netmask: 255.255.252.0
nic_gateway: 10.34.63.254
nic_name: eth1
nic_on_boot: true
host_name: example.com
custom_script: |
write_files:
- content: |
Hello, world!
path: /tmp/greeting.txt
permissions: '0644'
user_name: root
root_password: super_password
- name: Run VM with cloud init, with multiple network interfaces
ovirt_vm:
name: rhel7_4
template: rhel7
cluster: mycluster
cloud_init_nics:
- nic_name: eth0
nic_boot_protocol: dhcp
nic_on_boot: true
- nic_name: eth1
nic_boot_protocol: static
nic_ip_address: 10.34.60.86
nic_netmask: 255.255.252.0
nic_gateway: 10.34.63.254
nic_on_boot: true
- name: Run VM with sysprep
ovirt_vm:
name: windows2012R2_AD
template: windows2012R2
cluster: Default
memory: 3GiB
high_availability: true
sysprep:
host_name: windowsad.example.com
user_name: Administrator
root_password: SuperPassword123
- name: Migrate/Run VM to/on host named 'host1'
ovirt_vm:
state: running
name: myvm
host: host1
- name: Change VMs CD
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
cd_iso: drivers.iso
- name: Eject VMs CD
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
cd_iso: ''
- name: Boot VM from CD
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
cd_iso: centos7_x64.iso
boot_devices:
- cdrom
- name: Stop vm
ovirt_vm:
state: stopped
name: myvm
- name: Upgrade memory to already created VM
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
memory: 4GiB
- name: Hot plug memory to already created and running VM (VM won't be restarted)
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
memory: 4GiB
# Create/update a VM to run with two vNUMA nodes and pin them to physical NUMA nodes as follows:
# vnuma index 0-> numa index 0, vnuma index 1-> numa index 1
- name: Create a VM to run with two vNUMA nodes
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
cluster: mycluster
numa_tune_mode: "interleave"
numa_nodes:
- index: 0
cores: [0]
memory: 20
numa_node_pins: [0]
- index: 1
cores: [1]
memory: 30
numa_node_pins: [1]
- name: Update an existing VM to run without previously created vNUMA nodes (i.e. remove all vNUMA nodes+NUMA pinning setting)
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
cluster: mycluster
state: "present"
numa_tune_mode: "interleave"
numa_nodes:
- index: -1
# When change on the VM needs restart of the VM, use next_run state,
# The VM will be updated and rebooted if there are any changes.
# If present state would be used, VM won't be restarted.
- ovirt_vm:
state: next_run
name: myvm
boot_devices:
- network
- name: Import virtual machine from VMware
ovirt_vm:
state: stopped
cluster: mycluster
name: vmware_win10
timeout: 1800
poll_interval: 30
vmware:
url: vpx://[email protected]/Folder1/Cluster1/2.3.4.5?no_verify=1
name: windows10
storage_domain: mynfs
username: user
password: password
- name: Create vm from template and create all disks on specific storage domain
ovirt_vm:
name: vm_test
cluster: mycluster
template: mytemplate
storage_domain: mynfs
nics:
- name: nic1
- name: Remove VM, if VM is running it will be stopped
ovirt_vm:
state: absent
name: myvm
# Defining a specific quota for a VM:
# Since Ansible 2.5
- ovirt_quotas_facts:
data_center: Default
name: myquota
- ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
sso: False
boot_menu: True
usb_support: True
serial_console: True
quota_id: "{{ ovirt_quotas[0]['id'] }}"
- name: Create a VM that has the console configured for both Spice and VNC
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
template: mytemplate
cluster: mycluster
graphical_console:
protocol:
- spice
- vnc
# Execute remote viever to VM
- block:
- name: Create a ticket for console for a running VM
ovirt_vms:
name: myvm
ticket: true
state: running
register: myvm
- name: Save ticket to file
copy:
content: "{{ myvm.vm.remote_vv_file }}"
dest: ~/vvfile.vv
- name: Run remote viewer with file
command: remote-viewer ~/vvfile.vv
# Default value of host_device state is present
- name: Attach host devices to virtual machine
ovirt_vm:
name: myvm
host: myhost
placement_policy: pinned
host_devices:
- name: pci_0000_00_06_0
- name: pci_0000_00_07_0
state: absent
- name: pci_0000_00_08_0
state: present
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
id
string
|
On success if VM is found. |
ID of the VM which is managed
Sample:
7de90f31-222c-436c-a1ca-7e655bd5b60c
|
vm
dictionary
|
On success if VM is found. |
Dictionary of all the VM attributes. VM attributes can be found on your oVirt/RHV instance at following url: http://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-engine-api-model/master/#types/vm. Additionally when user sent ticket=true, this module will return also remote_vv_file parameter in vm dictionary, which contains remote-viewer compatible file to open virtual machine console. Please note that this file contains sensible information.
|
Status¶
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors¶
- Ondra Machacek (@machacekondra)
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