vmware_host_active_directory – Joins an ESXi host system to an Active Directory domain or leaves it
New in version 2.8.
Synopsis
- This module can be used to join or leave an ESXi host to or from an Active Directory domain.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.6
- PyVmomi
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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ad_domain string | AD Domain to join. aliases: domain, domain_name | |
ad_password string | Password for AD domain join. | |
ad_state string |
| Whether the ESXi host is joined to an AD domain or not. aliases: state |
ad_user string | Username for AD domain join. | |
cluster_name string | Name of the cluster from which all host systems will be used. This parameter is required if esxi_hostname is not specified. | |
esxi_hostname string | Name of the host system to work with. This parameter is required if cluster_name is not specified. | |
hostname string | The hostname or IP address of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable VMWARE_HOST will be used instead.Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. | |
password string | The password of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable VMWARE_PASSWORD will be used instead.Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. aliases: pass, pwd | |
port integer added in 2.5 | Default: 443 | The port number of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable VMWARE_PORT will be used instead.Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. |
username string | The username of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable VMWARE_USER will be used instead.Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. aliases: admin, user | |
validate_certs boolean |
| Allows connection when SSL certificates are not valid. Set to false when certificates are not trusted.If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable VMWARE_VALIDATE_CERTS will be used instead.Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. If set to yes , please make sure Python >= 2.7.9 is installed on the given machine. |
Notes
Note
- Tested on vSphere 6.5
Examples
- name: Join an AD domain vmware_host_active_directory: hostname: '{{ vcenter_hostname }}' username: '{{ vcenter_username }}' password: '{{ vcenter_password }}' esxi_hostname: '{{ esxi_hostname }}' ad_domain: example.local ad_user: adjoin ad_password: Password123$ ad_state: present validate_certs: no delegate_to: localhost - name: Leave AD domain vmware_host_active_directory: hostname: '{{ vcenter_hostname }}' username: '{{ vcenter_username }}' password: '{{ vcenter_password }}' esxi_hostname: '{{ esxi_hostname }}' ad_state: absent validate_certs: no delegate_to: localhost
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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results dictionary | always | metadata about host system's AD domain join state Sample: {'esxi01': {'changed': True, 'domain': 'example.local', 'membership_state': 'ok', 'msg': 'Host joined to AD domain', 'ad_state': 'present', 'ad_state_current': 'present', 'ad_state_previous': 'absent'}} |
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Christian Kotte (@ckotte)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/modules/vmware_host_active_directory_module.html