virt – Manages virtual machines supported by libvirt
Synopsis
- Manages virtual machines supported by libvirt.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.6
- libvirt-python
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
autostart boolean added in 2.3 |
| start VM at host startup. |
command - |
| In addition to state management, various non-idempotent commands are available. |
name - | name of the guest VM being managed. Note that VM must be previously defined with xml. This option is required unless command is list_vms . | |
state - |
| Note that there may be some lag for state requests like shutdown since these refer only to VM states. After starting a guest, it may not be immediately accessible. state and command are mutually exclusive except when command=list_vms. In this case all VMs in specified state will be listed. |
uri - | Default: "qemu:///system" | libvirt connection uri. |
xml - | XML document used with the define command. Must be raw XML content using lookup . XML cannot be reference to a file. |
Examples
# a playbook task line: - virt: name: alpha state: running # /usr/bin/ansible invocations # ansible host -m virt -a "name=alpha command=status" # ansible host -m virt -a "name=alpha command=get_xml" # ansible host -m virt -a "name=alpha command=create uri=lxc:///" # defining and launching an LXC guest - name: define vm virt: command: define xml: "{{ lookup('template', 'container-template.xml.j2') }}" uri: 'lxc:///' - name: start vm virt: name: foo state: running uri: 'lxc:///' # setting autostart on a qemu VM (default uri) - name: set autostart for a VM virt: name: foo autostart: yes # Defining a VM and making is autostart with host. VM will be off after this task - name: define vm from xml and set autostart virt: command: define xml: "{{ lookup('template', 'vm_template.xml.j2') }}" autostart: yes # Listing VMs - name: list all VMs virt: command: list_vms register: all_vms - name: list only running VMs virt: command: list_vms state: running register: running_vms
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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list_vms list | success | The list of vms defined on the remote system Sample: ['build.example.org', 'dev.example.org'] |
status string | success | The status of the VM, among running, crashed, paused and shutdown Sample: success |
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Ansible Core Team
- Michael DeHaan
- Seth Vidal (@skvidal)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/modules/virt_module.html