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Currently Cloudforms can return a mix of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in the ipaddresses field and this mix comes in a "random" order (that is the first entry may be IPv4 sometimes but IPv6 other times). If you wish to always use IPv4 for the ansible_ssh_host value then this is problematic. This change adds a new prefer_ipv4 flag which will look for the first IPv4 address in the ipaddresses list and uses that instead of just the first entry.
40 lines
1.1 KiB
INI
40 lines
1.1 KiB
INI
[cloudforms]
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# the version of CloudForms ; currently not used, but tested with
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version = 4.1
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# This should be the hostname of the CloudForms server
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url = https://cfme.example.com
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# This will more than likely need to be a local CloudForms username
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username = <set your username here>
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# The password for said username
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password = <set your password here>
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# True = verify SSL certificate / False = trust anything
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ssl_verify = True
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# limit the number of vms returned per request
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limit = 100
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# purge the CloudForms actions from hosts
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purge_actions = True
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# Clean up group names (from tags and other groupings so Ansible doesn't complain)
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clean_group_keys = True
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# Explode tags into nested groups / subgroups
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nest_tags = False
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# If set, ensure host name are suffixed with this value
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# Note: This suffix *must* include the leading '.' as it is appended to the hostname as is
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# suffix = .example.org
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# If true, will try and use an IPv4 address for the ansible_ssh_host rather than just the first IP address in the list
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prefer_ipv4 = False
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[cache]
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# Maximum time to trust the cache in seconds
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max_age = 600
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