profitbricks_volume - Create or destroy a volume.
New in version 2.0.
Synopsis
- Allows you to create or remove a volume from a ProfitBricks datacenter. This module has a dependency on profitbricks >= 1.0.0
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- profitbricks
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
auto_increment |
| Whether or not to increment a single number in the name for created virtual machines. |
bus |
| The bus type. |
count | Default: 1 | The number of volumes you wish to create. |
datacenter required | The datacenter in which to create the volumes. | |
disk_type |
| The disk type of the volume. |
image required | The system image ID for the volume, e.g. a3eae284-a2fe-11e4-b187-5f1f641608c8. This can also be a snapshot image ID. | |
image_password (added in 2.2) | Password set for the administrative user. | |
instance_ids | list of instance ids, currently only used when state='absent' to remove instances. | |
licence_type |
| The licence type for the volume. This is used when the image is non-standard. |
name required | The name of the volumes. You can enumerate the names using auto_increment. | |
size | Default: 10 | The size of the volume. |
ssh_keys (added in 2.2) | Public SSH keys allowing access to the virtual machine. | |
state |
| create or terminate datacenters |
subscription_password | THe ProfitBricks password. Overrides the PB_PASSWORD environment variable. | |
subscription_user | The ProfitBricks username. Overrides the PB_SUBSCRIPTION_ID environment variable. | |
wait |
| wait for the datacenter to be created before returning |
wait_timeout | Default: 600 | how long before wait gives up, in seconds |
Examples
# Create Multiple Volumes - profitbricks_volume: datacenter: Tardis One name: vol%02d count: 5 auto_increment: yes wait_timeout: 500 state: present # Remove Volumes - profitbricks_volume: datacenter: Tardis One instance_ids: - 'vol01' - 'vol02' wait_timeout: 500 state: absent
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Author
- Matt Baldwin (baldwin@stackpointcloud.com)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/profitbricks_volume_module.html