Hi Mark,
I've not tried this myself with this specific module, but I think you
should be able to use one of the with_ mechanisms in your playbook to
create multiple vms.
Have a look
at http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_loops.html#looping-over-hashes
Hope this helps,
Jon
On Thursday, 10 March 2016 17:00:18 UTC, Mark Matthews wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Is it at all possible to create multiple VMware VM's using an Ansible
> playbook? Giving each VM a unique name (server1, server2, server3, server4)?
>
> I can see anyway of doing this using the following playbooks, as it keeps
> failing?
>
> ---
> - hosts: 127.0.0.1
> connection: local
> user: root
> sudo: false
> gather_facts: false
> serial: 1
> vars:
> vcenter_hostname: UK.server.local
> esxhost: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> datastore: UK1
> network: Web
> vmcluster: UKCLUSTER
> guest_name: server1, server2, server3, server4
> folder: Utilities
> notes: Created by Ansible
>
> tasks:
> - name: Create VM from template
> vsphere_guest:
> vcenter_hostname: "{{ vcenter_hostname }}"
> username: "{{ username }}"
> password: "{{ password }}"
> guest: "{{ guest_name }}"
> vm_extra_config:
> notes: "{{ notes }}"
> folder: "{{ folder }}"
> from_template: yes
> template_src: "{{ vmtemplate }}"
> cluster: "{{ vmcluster }}"
> resource_pool: "/Resources"
>
> esxi:
> datacenter: UK
> hostname: "{{ esxhost }}"
>
> Any ideas or suggestions would be really appreciated.
>
> Cheers
>
>
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