Hi James
Thanks :)
It works now
Very thanks for your help
Max
James Tanner於 2016年6月22日星期三 UTC+8上午3時07分49秒寫道:
>
> Your with_items line is indented too far. It should align with the first
> letter of the word "name".
>
> On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 8:57:47 AM UTC-4, Chun-Hung Huang wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mark Matthews and ALL
>>
>> I meet the same problem with create Create multiple VMware guests with a
>> Playbook.
>> Could your share / show your playbook with me?
>>
>> Or help me to fix my playbook?
>>
>> My playbook is
>>
>>
>> - name: Testing vsphere_guest module in VMware
>> hosts: localhost
>> connection: local
>> vars_prompt:
>> - name: "vcenter_hostname"
>> prompt: "Enter vcenter hostname"
>> private: no
>> default: "vcsa"
>> - name: "vcenter_user"
>> prompt: "Enter vCenter username"
>> private: no
>> default: root
>> - name: "vcenter_pass"
>> prompt: "Enter vcenter password"
>> private: yes
>> - name: "esxi_hostname"
>> prompt: "Enter esxi hostname"
>> private: no
>> tasks:
>> - name: Testing gater facts from vSphere
>> vsphere_guest:
>> vcenter_hostname: "{{ vcenter_hostname }}"
>> validate_certs: no
>> username: "{{ vcenter_user }}"
>> password: "{{ vcenter_pass }}"
>> guest: "{{ item }}"
>> from_template: yes
>> template_src: openSUSELeap42.1_Template
>> esxi:
>> datacenter: Lab
>> hostname: "{{ esxi_hostname }}"
>> with_items:
>> - server01
>> - server02
>>
>>
>> Error message is
>>
>> fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, "msg": "'item' is
>> undefined"}
>>
>>
>> item is undefined.
>> But I already have with_items ??
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> Max
>>
>> Mark Matthews於 2016年4月5日星期二 UTC+8下午11時16分15秒寫道:
>>>
>>> Hi guys
>>>
>>> Just to let you know, I just worked it out.
>>>
>>> I removed the following variable "serverlist: files/hostnames "
>>>
>>> And then changed the with_items to the following:
>>>
>>> with_items:
>>> - ans_testserver01
>>> - ans_testserver02
>>>
>>> The playbook now creates both VMs (ans_testserver01 and
>>> ans_testserver02) when it is run.
>>>
>>> I dont know if that is the correct way of doing it, but it seems to be
>>> working for me.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 5:00:18 PM 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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