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cs_cluster - Manages host clusters on Apache CloudStack based clouds.

New in version 2.1.

Synopsis

  • Create, update and remove clusters.

Requirements (on host that executes module)

  • python >= 2.6
  • cs >= 0.6.10

Options

parameter required default choices comments
api_http_method
no get
  • get
  • post
HTTP method used.
api_key
no
API key of the CloudStack API.
api_region
no cloudstack
Name of the ini section in the cloustack.ini file.
api_secret
no
Secret key of the CloudStack API.
api_timeout
no 10
HTTP timeout.
api_url
no
URL of the CloudStack API e.g. https://cloud.example.com/client/api.
cluster_type
no
  • CloudManaged
  • ExternalManaged
Type of the cluster.
Required if state=present
guest_vswitch_name
no
Name of virtual switch used for guest traffic in the cluster.
This would override zone wide traffic label setting.
guest_vswitch_type
no
  • vmwaresvs
  • vmwaredvs
Type of virtual switch used for guest traffic in the cluster.
Allowed values are, vmwaresvs (for VMware standard vSwitch) and vmwaredvs (for VMware distributed vSwitch)
hypervisor
no none
  • KVM
  • VMware
  • BareMetal
  • XenServer
  • LXC
  • HyperV
  • UCS
  • OVM
Name the hypervisor to be used.
Required if state=present.
name
yes
name of the cluster.
ovm3_cluster
no
Ovm3 native OCFS2 clustering enabled for cluster.
ovm3_pool
no
Ovm3 native pooling enabled for cluster.
ovm3_vip
no
Ovm3 vip to use for pool (and cluster).
password
no
Password for the cluster.
pod
no
Name of the pod in which the cluster belongs to.
public_vswitch_name
no
Name of virtual switch used for public traffic in the cluster.
This would override zone wide traffic label setting.
public_vswitch_type
no
  • vmwaresvs
  • vmwaredvs
Type of virtual switch used for public traffic in the cluster.
Allowed values are, vmwaresvs (for VMware standard vSwitch) and vmwaredvs (for VMware distributed vSwitch)
state
no present
  • present
  • absent
  • disabled
  • enabled
State of the cluster.
url
no
URL for the cluster
username
no
Username for the cluster.
vms_ip_address
no
IP address of the VSM associated with this cluster.
vms_password
no
Password for the VSM associated with this cluster.
vms_username
no
Username for the VSM associated with this cluster.
zone
no
Name of the zone in which the cluster belongs to.
If not set, default zone is used.

Examples

# Ensure a cluster is present
- local_action:
    module: cs_cluster
    name: kvm-cluster-01
    zone: ch-zrh-ix-01
    hypervisor: KVM
    cluster_type: CloudManaged

# Ensure a cluster is disabled
- local_action:
    module: cs_cluster
    name: kvm-cluster-01
    zone: ch-zrh-ix-01
    state: disabled

# Ensure a cluster is enabled
- local_action:
    module: cs_cluster
    name: kvm-cluster-01
    zone: ch-zrh-ix-01
    state: enabled

# Ensure a cluster is absent
- local_action:
    module: cs_cluster
    name: kvm-cluster-01
    zone: ch-zrh-ix-01
    state: absent

Return Values

Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:

name description returned type sample
cpu_overcommit_ratio
The CPU overcommit ratio of the cluster.
success string 1.0
name
Name of the cluster.
success string cluster01
zone
Name of zone the cluster is in.
success string ch-gva-2
cluster_type
Type of the cluster.
success string ExternalManaged
ovm3_vip
Ovm3 VIP to use for pooling and/or clustering
success string 10.10.10.101
managed_state
Whether this cluster is managed by CloudStack.
success string Managed
memory_overcommit_ratio
The memory overcommit ratio of the cluster.
success string 1.0
hypervisor
Hypervisor of the cluster
success string VMware
pod
Name of pod the cluster is in.
success string pod01
allocation_state
State of the cluster.
success string Enabled
id
UUID of the cluster.
success string 04589590-ac63-4ffc-93f5-b698b8ac38b6

Notes

Note

  • Ansible uses the cs library’s configuration method if credentials are not provided by the arguments api_url, api_key, api_secret. Configuration is read from several locations, in the following order. - The CLOUDSTACK_ENDPOINT, CLOUDSTACK_KEY, CLOUDSTACK_SECRET and CLOUDSTACK_METHOD. CLOUDSTACK_TIMEOUT environment variables. - A CLOUDSTACK_CONFIG environment variable pointing to an .ini file, - A cloudstack.ini file in the current working directory. - A .cloudstack.ini file in the users home directory. Optionally multiple credentials and endpoints can be specified using ini sections in cloudstack.ini. Use the argument api_region to select the section name, default section is cloudstack. See https://github.com/exoscale/cs for more information.
  • A detailed guide about cloudstack modules can be found on http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/guide_cloudstack.html
  • This module supports check mode.

Status

This module is flagged as stableinterface which means that the maintainers for this module guarantee that no backward incompatible interface changes will be made.

For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, Testing Ansible and Developing Modules.

© 2012–2017 Michael DeHaan
© 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/cs_cluster_module.html