This change adds the optional wait_for_state_change argument to the
vmware_guest, vmware_guest_powerstate module, which allows for module
completion to be blocked when using the shutdownguest state until the
VM has reached the poweredoff state.
Fixes: #28498
Signed-off-by: Jim Gu <heming.gu@mercurygate.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Adding support for vApp properties.
* vm specification updated only if changes have to be applied. I.e. subsequent updates with the same data will not trigger changed state
* Auxiliary variables renamed, hope this makes the code more readable
* Integration tests changed - re-adding the same properties test not implemented, but tested on real vCenter deployment
* fixing documentation "version_added" for the feature
* Addressing reviewers comments #2:
* documentation updated with the only meaningful value for "option" attribute - "remove"
* Fixed improperly handled case when user requested "add" operation for existent property
* vApp configuration is updated only with properties that contains changes, not with all properties requested by user
* Add AWSRetry when describing VPCs to help stabilize integration tests
* Add retry on create_tags because it is possible to reach this API call before the VPC is finished creating
This fix adds a common API for getting host system managed object
from either cluster name or host system.
Fixes: #36010
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Remove module from ignore lists and some documentation fix in
digital_ocean_block_storage and digital_ocean module.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
This fixes, cloning operation where template or existing VM
does not have network or DVPG. Also, adds some strict type checking in
network parameters.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Start using this to construct shade OpenStack Cloud objects in a
consistent manner. This will let us centralize things like dealing with
password arguments and whatnot. It also allows us to introduce the
ability to pass a fully formed config dict directly to the module.
Migrate all OpenStack modules to use openstack_cloud_from_module.
Have it return the shade library since it's responsible for
importing shade and shade is needed for the exceptions.
Only pull specific OpenStack arguments for the constructor
Rather than passing **module.params to the shade constructor, pull out
only the values that make sense. This should prevent the issues with
module parameters stepping on shade parameters.
Replace module.params.pop with module.params.get
We don't need to pop these anymore since the shade constructor is now
using opt-in values.
Using real urls is ungood. Use example.com domains. Also, get rid of the
antiquated port numbers.
* Added metrics_collection management to ec2_asg module to switch ASG metrics on and off.
* Fixed typo in documentation of ec2_asg module
* Removed extra blank line in ec2_asg.py
* Docs fixes for ec2_asg module
* Added integration test for ec2_asg metrics flag
* Trying different syntax for ec2_asg test
This fix adds an additional check if there is no snapshot available
in VM. `rootSnapshotList` is None, if no snapshot is taken.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* hardcoded API profiles in azure_rm_common
* changed azure_rm_securitygroup module to use api_profiles, dynamic models, kwargs on all SDK methods
* changed azure_rm_containerinstance module to use api_profiles, dynamic models, kwargs on all SDK methods
* fixed polling performance issue in azure_rm_securitygroup (default poll interval was 30s)
* Stabilize ec2_vpc_route_table
Wait for route table to be present before attempting to use it
Sleep before getting the final state of the route table in case modifications are incomplete
* Conditionally wait if changes were made
* Simplify logic
* Initial (re)implementation of dimensiondata_vlan module.
This module was rewritten because the original implementation was imperative rather than declarative (which is the preferred style, and consistent with our other modules).
Credit for the original module implementation goes to Aimon Bustardo (@aimonb).
* Remove unused imports.
* Improve error message and documentation around expansion of a VLAN's private IPv4 network.
* Split message string over 2 lines.
* Add check_mode support to dimensiondata_vlan module.
ansible/ansible#21218
* Fix errors / warnings reported by Ansible sanity tests.
ansible/ansible#21218
* Remove 'metadata_version' key from documentation.
ansible/ansible#21218
* Return changed=True when changes would be made.
ansible/ansible#21218
AWS (and Boto3) supports VPN TunnelOption keys to be specified for VPNs. Specifically (at least at the moment), the options for 'TunnelInsideCidr' (str) and 'PreSharedKey' (str) are particularly noteworthy. One or both may be specified within a 'dict' object (max 2 dicts). AWS defaults shall apply in absence of said parameters.
* Added firewall_policy, load_balancer, and monitoring_policy cloud modules for oneandone provider.
* Updated OneAndOneResources class and argument specs for monitoring policy and load balancer.
* Addressed ansible-test sanity pep8 and validate-modules errors.
* Added oneandone_public_ip cloud module for oneandone cloud provider. Removed extra modules to adhere to one module per PR.
* Added firewall_policy, load_balancer, and monitoring_policy cloud modules for oneandone provider.
* Updated OneAndOneResources class and argument specs for monitoring policy and load balancer.
* Addressed ansible-test sanity pep8 and validate-modules errors.
* Added firewall_policy, load_balancer, and monitoring_policy cloud modules for oneandone provider.
* Updated OneAndOneResources class and argument specs for monitoring policy and load balancer.
* Addressed ansible-test sanity pep8 and validate-modules errors.
* Added oneandone_private_network cloud module for oneandone cloud provider. Removed extra modules to adhere to one module per PR.
* Updated check mode scenario for remove members, using proper wait_for method in remove_network, renamed private_network_id argument to private_network.
* Fixing validate-modules issue - Documented datacenter.
* Added oneandone_private_network cloud module for oneandone cloud provider. Removed extra modules to adhere to one module per PR.
* Added firewall_policy, load_balancer, and monitoring_policy cloud modules for oneandone provider.
* Updated OneAndOneResources class and argument specs for monitoring policy and load balancer.
* Addressed ansible-test sanity pep8 and validate-modules errors.
* Removed extra modules to adhere to one module per PR.
* Added firewall_policy, load_balancer, and monitoring_policy cloud modules for oneandone provider.
* Updated OneAndOneResources class and argument specs for monitoring policy and load balancer.
* Addressed ansible-test sanity pep8 and validate-modules errors.
* Removed extra modules to adhere to one module per PR.
* New module - elb_target
* Work to add deregister functionality
* Add jurajseffer work on waiting for status change
* List the set of statuses as a choices list
* default target_status_timeout is 60
* Add 'unavailable' as a target status choice per API docs
* Add support to remove targets that are in unused state
* add support for availability zone selection
Fix deregistering targets from used target groups
Fix waiting for unused state for targets that have started deregistering
* aws ssm parameter lookup test case - fails demonstrating no exception when parameter missing
* aws ssm parameter lookup - fail in case parameter doesn't exist
* aws ssm parameter lookup test case - failing case for nice return from path lookup
* aws ssm parameter lookup - convert incoming taglist to a key-value dictionary
* aws ssm parameter lookup - pep8 / style clean up
* aws_ssm lookup plugin rewrite for more standard interface
* aws_ssm module and lookup - introduce integration test and fix:
* aws_ssm module and lookup - error case integraton test and many PEP8 and other cleanups
* aws ssm parameter lookup - Various fixes in response to review + recursive fix & test
* aws ssm parameter lookup - more in response to review - shertel/abadger
* aws ssm parameter lookup unit test - move to mocker according to abadger
* aws ssm parameter lookup - integrate with new documentation fragment
* aws ssm parameter lookup - accept either aws_profile or boto_profile
* aws ssm parameter lookup - eliminate lookup document fragment until env vars are fixed later
* Added server_type parameter - defaults to K8S
* Changed server_type default value to cloud.
* Added server_type entry to documentation and updated server_type choice K8S to k8s_node
* Added support for overriding the default ONEANDONE_API_URL, and custom wait_timeout period for wait_for methods.
* Added firewall_policy, load_balancer, and monitoring_policy cloud modules for oneandone provider.
* Updated OneAndOneResources class and argument specs for monitoring policy and load balancer.
* Addressed ansible-test sanity pep8 and validate-modules errors.
* Removed extra modules to adhere to one module per PR.
* Fixed a typo
This fix adds a fallback mechanism where Storage Datacluster
is not enabled with SDRS. If user has Storage Datacluster without SDRS
then we will not get any datastore recommendation. This will fallback to
normal datastore selection method.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* updates to azure_rm_keyvault
* fix update bugs, add update test
This fix adds a verbose message about non-existent VM when specified
with operation, due to idempotency we can not detect correct state.
Fixes: #27384
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* When using private networking the ip_address key contains the private ip.
Add the following info to module output when available:
- private_ipv4_address
- public_ipv4_address
- private_ipv6_address
- public_ipv6_address
* Remove redundant default for target_paths
* Make invalidation requests idempotent
* Remove redundant exception handling around boto3_conn
* Add cloudfront_invalidation to the changelog
This change deprecates vsphere_guest in favor of vmware_guest and other
related modules.
The major reasons behind deprecation are -
- Pysphere - Unofficial Python bindings of vCenter deprecated in the year 2013.
- VMware provides official Python bindings for vCenter, which is used in vmware_guest.
- vcsim - simulator used in integration testing of vmware module does not support PySphere
APIs, which makes it more difficult to test vsphere_guest.
Please see [deprecation plan](https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/VMware%3A-vsphere_guest_deprecation)
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
1. Removed redundant default values in argument_spec
2. Enclosed non standard python libraries in Try Except ImportError block
3. Added region as a mandatory element in argument_spec
4. Updated the typo in api_params while accessing job queue. Changed it from job_queue to jobQueue
5. Updated the set_api_params() method to use snake_dict_to_camel_dict()
6. Updated the ANSIBLE_METADATA version from 1.0 to 1.1
7. Updated the version_added in Documentation from 2.4 to 2.5
8. Initialized response value to None
9. Updated the RETUN documentation
10. Updated the return from manage_state() method to not embed batch_job_queue_action in ansible_facts
11. Updated the module.exit_json() in main() to convert any keys back to snake_dict format using camel_dict_to_snake_dict to maintain consistency throughout the module
12. Changed the filename from batch_job_queue.py to aws_batch_job_queue.py
Enforce module deprecation.
After module has reached the end of it's deprecation cycle we will replace it with a docs stub.
* Replace deprecated modules with docs-only sub
* Use of deprecated past deprecation cycle gives meaningful message (see examples below)
* Enforce documentation.deprecation dict via `schema.py`
* Update `ansible-doc` and web docs to display documentation.deprecation
* Document that structure in `dev_guide`
* Ensure that all modules starting with `_` have a `deprecation:` block
* Ensure `deprecation:` block is only used on modules that start with `_`
* `removed_in` A string which represents when this module needs **deleting**
* CHANGELOG.md and porting_guide_2.5.rst list removed modules as well as alternatives
* CHANGELOG.md links to porting guide index
To ensure that meaningful messages are given to the user if they try to use a module at the end of it's deprecation cycle we enforce the module to contain:
```python
if __name__ == '__main__':
removed_module()
```
* Add an AWS Direct Connect virtual interface module
Fix DirectConnectError exception wrapper to be compatible with fail_json_aws()
* Fix documentation and handle BotoCoreErrors as well
* Add the aws and ec2 documentation fragments
* add purge option for secondary ip addresses and fix changed to reflect when addresses are modified
* Improve option documentation and make the secondary_private_ip_addresses option required if purging secondary private ip addresses.
* ec2_eni: update version_added to 2.5 for purge_secondary_private_ip_addresses option.
* Add aws_ses_identity module
* Update CI alias, add BotoCoreError exception handling.
* Add SES and SNS permissions to hacking/aws_config to run aws_ses_identity integration tests
This adds a new module called vmware_vm_vm_drs_rule. This module add
affinity/antiaffinity rule for VM-VM in given cluster.
Fixes: #32109
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Added 'quota_id','sso', 'boot_menu', 'usb_support', 'serial_console' fields to ovirt_vms module
* always run ansible-test first
* always run ansible-test first 2
* suggested changes applied
* permit tagging of lambda functions
Signed-off-by: fernandoalex <jfernandoalex@gmail.com>
* changed iteritems for items and test for identity to is not
* fixed task name in example
* module object was not being passed to the function
Module object was not being passed to the funtions whitch was causing error in the error handling.
* Use compare_aws_tags
Check for attribute and fail if botocore needs to be updated
Update version_added
* Fix examples
* pep8
* Remove unnecessary var
Handle BotoCoreError
ecs_taskdefinition_facts should not populate ansible_facts with
so much information.
Better to just return the contents of the dict directly.
Reduce line lengths, use AnsibleAWSModule, don't reimplement
camel_dict_to_snake_dict.
`wait_for_instances: no` means do not wait for instances to become
InService/Healthy before terminating them. It does not mean don't
wait for the ASG to delete.
Not waiting for the ASG to delete can cause problems when recreating it.
Ensure that waiting for the ASG to delete respects `wait_timeout`.
Add `iam_user` module that supports check mode
Based entirely on `iam_group` with check mode support added.
Does not support management of groups, so as not to interfere with the
`iam_group` module.
* Update the copyright
* Remove e.message from exception handling since it is not available on python 3
* New aws_region_facts module to be able to get facts from AWS regions
* Fix copyright
Handle BotoCoreError too
Remove exception handling around around boto3_conn
Fix docs
Fix version_added
* Update metadata_version
Fix return doc
* New module: ec2_vpc_egress_igw
* minor pep8 fix and doc update
* add test dir and files
* add tests for gateway module
* fix up return documentation per review
* remove HAS_BOTO3 stuff as it is handled in AnsibleAWSModule per review
* fix an error with failure message and add custom handler for non-existent vpc ID
* add additional tests and update tests per review
* ignore errors on clean up tasks
* update module copyright to newer format
* fix exception handling since BotoCoreError doesnt have response attribute
* actually fix exception handling this time so it works with Py3 as well
* fix broken import
Error was:
lib/ansible/modules/cloud/azure/azure_rm_dnsrecordset.py:223:0: NameError: name 'ARecord' is not defined
* doc: use formatting functions
* remove unused dict
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_sqldatabase
* support the mutilple ip configuration
* Update azure_rm_networkinterface.py
* add test
* fix spell
* make the virtual network name more flexiable
* add test
* fix
* fix lint
* add test
* fix parameter
* deprecate the flatten ip configuration
* fix lint
* fix encoding
* fix mirror
* fix
* load model from common
* ecs_ecr: Remove registry ID from create repository call
[Boto3 documentation][1] specifies 'repositoryName' as the only expected
argument. The `**build_kwargs(registry_id)` part also adds 'registryId' which,
when executed, fails with: 'Unknown parameter in input: “registryId”, must be
one of: repositoryName'.
[AWS API documentation][2] also lists only the 'repositoryName' parameter. I.e.
this is not a problem with the boto3 library.
The default registry ID for the account that's making the request will be used
when creating the rpository. This means that if the `registry_id` specified by
the user is different from the default registry ID, then the policy changes
following the repository creation would fail, because the repository will have
been created in one repository but subsequent calls try to modify it in
another. Added a safeguard against this scenario.
[1]: https://boto3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/services/ecr.html#ECR.Client.create_repository
[2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECR/latest/APIReference/API_CreateRepository.html
* Fix concurrent ECR integration tests
If the `ecr_name` is the same in multiple concurrent test runs, then they can
interfere with one another causing both to fail. The `resource_prefix` is
guaranteed to be unique for different jobs running in CI an so avoids this
issue while also making it easier to identify the test which created the
resource.
It is not possible to modify the load balancer configuration
for ECS Service.
As it is possible to detect this, it's nicer to fail gracefully
than return AWS's less meaningful failure message.
Fix PEP8 compliance
This fixes get_vm method to use propertyCollector which
can efficiently find the virtual machine from given VMware
infrastructure using only name.
* VMware: Refactor vmware_guest module
* Add nested paths of datacenter
* Add tchernomax suggestions
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Moved the encryption to its own action method.
* removed silly default value for encryption type.
* Code formatting issues from pull request ANSIBOT.
* changed version_added to "2.5"
because of new new options available
* changed version_added to "2.5"
because of new new options available
* changed version_added to "2.5"
because of new new options available
* added cloudfont.py, modified cloudfront_facts.py class name and fixed a minor bug
* Improvements to cloudfront_distribution
* Reduce the scope of the cloudfront_distribution module
* Remove presigning
* Remove streaming distribution functionality
* Add full test suite for cloudfront distribution
* Meet Ansible AWS guidelines
* Make requested changes
Fix tests
Use built-in waiter
Update copyright
* Added check to prevent failed empty changesets from being left behind
* Fixing comments from PR 34933, prevent infinte loop and stricter exception catching
* Add additional properties to storage domains
* add warn low space for additional storage properties
* Fixing comments
1. Fixing documentation
2. Use default None
3. Remove redundant if condition
4. remove added discard since it was already added
* Apply comments #2
Fix default value to None
Use percentages instead of GB
* Adds custom_data parameter to azure virtual machine resource
Invoke custom_data in an integration test: This invocation of
custom_data should not cause any side effects.
* Bugfix: String encoding now works in both python2 and 3
* Fix pep8 violations
* Use nginx to serve a text file created via custom_data and verify that
that custom_data is working
* fix up azure_rm_virtualmachine custom_data
* tweaks #25924
* simplify string encoding fun
* don't rely on external packages
* adding azure_rm_mysqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_mysqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_mysqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_mysqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_mysqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_mysqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_mysqldatabase
* Updated docs around force_update
* adding azure_rm_postgresqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqldatabase
* updates to azure_rm_postgresqldatabase
* Updated docs around force_update
* describe_images is very slow if not filtered to owner accounts
*or* if the Owners parameter is passed (unless the Owners parameter
is `self`). Convert Owners parameters to `owner-id` and `owner-alias`
filters where possible. Tests with CLI show that `--owners self` is
fast, `--owners 123456789012` is slow (with or without owner-id filter).
* describe_image_attributes fails against accounts other than your
own. Launch permissions are useful information, but not critical.
* first dirty container instance
* added my name ;-)
* more updates
* more updates
* removed unnecessary stuff
* container instance updates
* several fixes
* undo changes in common
* removed unnecessary references, fixed delete
* added / updated parameters
* updated samples & comments
* updated docs, comments, samples and added registry credentials
* added ip address and port
* query existing container instance (but result not used yet)
* some major changes to the module
* more fixes
* added requirement for containerinstance module
* adding integration test
* fixes for pull request
* updated version
* updated version to 2.5
* updated version
* updated integration.cloud.azure.txt as requested by test framework
* removed due to merge reasons
* updated requirements-azure.txt
* undone azure-rm-common
* lf
* properly update test requirements
* first dirty container instance
* container instance updates
* several fixes
* review related updates
* review related fixes
* undo changes in common
* added / updated parameters
* query existing container instance (but result not used yet)
* updated version to 2.5
* updated version
* removed due to merge reasons
* updated requirements-azure.txt
* undone azure-rm-common
* properly update test requirements
* minor fix - sanity
* fix one issue after rebasing
* removed files accidentally added while rebasing
* removed checking for changes
* several fixes
* fixed sanity
* updates as requested by reviewers
* removed ci as it doesn't work
* reenabled ci
* renamed container instance, removed required: false
* removed default: null
* final updates according to the review
* one more fix
* first dirty container instance
* added my name ;-)
* more updates
* more updates
* removed unnecessary stuff
* container instance updates
* several fixes
* undo changes in common
* removed unnecessary references, fixed delete
* added / updated parameters
* updated samples & comments
* updated docs, comments, samples and added registry credentials
* added ip address and port
* query existing container instance (but result not used yet)
* some major changes to the module
* more fixes
* adding integration test
* fixes for pull request
* updated version
* updated version to 2.5
* updated version
* updated integration.cloud.azure.txt as requested by test framework
* removed due to merge reasons
* updated requirements-azure.txt
* undone azure-rm-common
* lf
* properly update test requirements
* review related updates
* first dirty container instance
* container instance updates
* several fixes
* review related fixes
* undo changes in common
* added / updated parameters
* query existing container instance (but result not used yet)
* updated version to 2.5
* updated version
* removed due to merge reasons
* updated requirements-azure.txt
* undone azure-rm-common
* properly update test requirements
* minor fix - sanity
* fix one issue after rebasing
* removed files accidentally added while rebasing
* removed checking for changes
* several fixes
* fixed sanity
* updates as requested by reviewers
* removed ci as it doesn't work
* reenabled ci
* renamed container instance, removed required: false
* removed default: null
* final updates according to the review
* one more fix
* changed location as default from resource group can't handle containers
* updates to container instance
* fixed mistakes during merge
* one more fix
* another mistake
* container instance fixes
* several fixes to container instance
* return value fix
* minor update
* just one api version right now
* fixed api version
* container instance does not suppurt api version
* removed unnecessary try blocks
* removed tags related things
* fixed pep8
* final fixes?
* final updates to the module
* more fixes
* Fix ec2_vpc_net tags
PR #33105 broke the tags returned by ec2_vpc_net - it was returning the raw boto3 list instead of a dict as expected.
* Add a test for tags
* Module DOCUMENTATION should match argspec
Large update of many modules so that DOCUMENTATION option name and
aliases match those defined in the argspec.
Issues identified by https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/34809
In addition to many typos and missing aliases, the following notable
changes were made:
* Create `module_docs_fragments/url.py` for `url_argument_spec`
* `dellos*_command` shouldn't have ever had `waitfor` (was incorrectly copied)
* `ce_aaa_server_host.py` `s/raduis_server_type/radius_server_type/g`
* `Junos_lldp` enable should be part of `state`.
* Add VnicProfileMapping to register VM
Add vnic profile mappings to be supported in vm registration
* Add VnicProfileMapping to register template
Add vnic profile mappings to be supported in template registration
* Add reassign bad macs to register VM
Add reassign bad macs to be supported in vm registration.
* Add additional mappings params for VM registration
As part of the effort to support DR with oVirt
the "Register" operation is being added with a new mapping parameter
that describes the configuration of the registration.
The idea of supporting DR site to site in oVirt is to have 2 active
setups using storage replication between the primary setup and the
secondary setup.
Both setups will have active DCs, clusters, and hosts, although those
will not be identical.
The user can define a mapping which will be used to recover its setup.
Each mapping can be used to map any VM's attribute stored in the OVF
with its correlated entity.
For example, there could be a primary setup with a VM configured on cluster A.
We also keep an active secondary setup which only have cluster B.
Cluster B is compatible for that VM and in case of a DR scenario theoretically
the storage domain can be imported to the secondary setup and the use can
register the VM to cluster B.
In that case, we can automate the recovery process by defining a cluster mapping,
so once the entity will be registered its OVF will indicate it belongs to
cluster A but the mapping which will be sent will indicate that cluster B should
be valid for every thing that is configured on cluster A.
The engine should do the switch, and register the VM to cluster B in the secondary site.
Cluster mapping is just one example.
The following list describes the different mappings which were
introduced:
LUN mapping
Role mapping
Permissions mapping
Affinity group mapping
Affinity label mapping
Each mapping will be used for its specific OVF's data once the register operation
will take place in the engine.
* Add additional mappings params for Template registration
As part of the effort to support DR with oVirt
the "Register" operation is being added with a new mapping parameter
that describes the configuration of the registration.
The idea of supporting DR site to site in oVirt is to have 2 active
setups using storage replication between the primary setup and the
secondary setup.
Both setups will have active DCs, clusters, and hosts, although those
will not be identical.
The user can define a mapping which will be used to recover its setup.
Each mapping can be used to map any Template's attribute stored in the OVF
with its correlated entity.
For example, there could be a primary setup with a Template configured on cluster A.
We also keep an active secondary setup which only have cluster B.
Cluster B is compatible for that Template and in case of a DR scenario theoretically
the storage domain can be imported to the secondary setup and the use can
register the Template to cluster B.
In that case, we can automate the recovery process by defining a cluster mapping,
so once the entity will be registered its OVF will indicate it belongs to
cluster A but the mapping which will be sent will indicate that cluster B should
be valid for every thing that is configured on cluster A.
The engine should do the switch, and register the Template to cluster B in the
secondary site.
Cluster mapping is just one example.
The following list describes the different mappings which were
introduced:
Role mapping
Permissions mapping
Each mapping will be used for its specific OVF's data once the register operation
will take place in the engine.
* Add support for update OVF store
Add support for task of update OVF store in a storage domain.
* port elb_classic_facts to boto3
update module to use AnsibleAWSModule
* Add RETURN docs for elb_classic_lb_facts
* Remove superfluous exception handling around connection
Fix exit_json call and RETURN docs
oVirt modules support environment variables to be passed as
authentication details for connection. But ovirt_auth doesn't support
it. This patch add support for it.
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
* updates to azure_rm_sqlserver_facts
This fix refactor vmware_host module to use PyVmomi.
Also, handle SSLVerifyFault exception to get hostsystem's certificate
thumbprint.
Fixes: #20819
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* fix broken import
* ansible.module_utils.ec2.HAS_BOTO is already used
* wait_timeout parameter: use 'int' type
* wait is always True there
* doc: use formatting function
This adds a new module called 'vmware_host_config_facts' which
gathers facts about advanced configuration informantion about ESXi host or all
ESXi hosts from given cluster.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* First pass at Terraform module
* Support output variables
* Support idempotent plan checks and external plan files
* Add check mode support
* Support custom statefile location & remove color-coding from shell output
* Docs
* Let missing statefile hard-fail
* Update to support present/planned/absent states
* PEP8
* Add docs & fix python 2.6 incompatibility
* PEP8
* PEP8
* Fix misleading cleanup/detach documentation
Current documentation is not concrete regarding desired
state of `detach` to make container be properly removed
with `cleanup`
Make `detach:false` be mentioned explicitly
* Tweak formatting