Got around it . Hand to use latest core module from Github to resolve this.

On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 6:35:37 PM UTC+5:30, Ayan Dasgupta wrote:
>
> Hi , New to ansible . Trying to spin up a VM with ansible and pysphere and 
> using pre-defined template.
>
> - hosts: 127.0.0.1
>   connection: local
>   user: root
>   sudo: false
>   gather_facts: false
>   serial: 1
>   tasks:
>   - vsphere_guest:
>       vcenter_hostname: myhost.domain.com
>       username: "myusername"
>       password: "******"
>       guest: wintest
>       from_template: yes
>       template_src: vCOWin2008R2ENT_VM9_Apr15
>       resource_pool: "/Resources"
>       cluster: mytestcluster
>       vm_disk:
>         disk1:
>         size_gb: 1
>         type: thin
>         datastore: vmw00xx-local-storage
>         folder: Linux
>       vm_nic:
>         nic1:
>         type: vmxnet3
>         network: OP-test-nonprod-1999
>         network_type: standard
>       vm_hardware:
>         memory_mb: 1024
>         num_cpus: 1
>         osid: windows7Server64Guest
>         scsi: paravirtual
>       esxi:
>         datacenter: SITE1
>         hostname: vmw00xx.ghanp.kfplc.com
>
> The VM is getting deployed , but it cant set the interface to the 
> specified network vlan that I mentioned. In the template I have 2 
> interfaces configured,  both are set at transfer mode. Could this be the 
> reason? The playbook itself does not throw any error during execution. Any 
> help on this would be greatly appreciated.
>

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