Hi There, a bit late. however.

https://github.com/skitzr/ansible_vmware_snapshot


On Tuesday, 16 May 2017 07:04:48 UTC+10, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Well I am back to square one with the VM Modules again. I am not sure if I 
> am doing some wrong with my code is anybody else getting these mods to work 
> with there code?? if please let me know as I would love to have a one on 
> one and share my code so I could stop banging my head against the wall.
>
> thanks.
>
>
> On Sunday, April 23, 2017 at 8:12:28 PM UTC-4, [email protected] 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am pretty new to Ansible and I have been tasked with coming up with a 
>> playbook to do the following:
>> 1. connect to our various VC's can create a snapshot of the servers
>> 2. check if physical or virtual
>> 3. verify which version of Red Hat we are running either 6 or 7 
>> 4. Patch the server and any issues push the errors out to a file
>>
>> Sounds pretty easy we have over 1000 Rhel servers in physical and virtual 
>> format. I am creating the playbook on a Red Hat 7 Server running Rhel7.3, 
>> ansible-.2.0.0.1, python-pysphere-0.1.8.1, python2-pyvmomi-6.5-1.
>>
>> I already have my inventory of all my servers. Not an Issue
>> Ansible is running fine. Not an issue
>> python-pyvomomi. Appears to be running fine with certain mod's
>> Python-pysphere. Having issues with. 
>> 1. is there a way to verify this is working (As I continue to get module 
>> required after each run) 
>> 2. Is there another way to create snapshots of the Virtual Machines  ( We 
>> are running Vmware 6.2 right now)
>>
>> Here is a simple script and the results.
>> - hosts: localhost
>>     tasks:
>>      - vsphere_guest:
>>          vcenter_hostname: virtualCenterName
>>          username: someuser
>>          password: somepassword
>>          guest: servername
>>          vmware_guest_facts: yes
>>
>> This is my results:
>> fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {
>>     "changed": false, 
>>     "failed": true, 
>>     "invocation": {
>>         "module_args": {
>>             "cluster": null, 
>>             "esxi": {}, 
>>             "force": false, 
>>             "from_template": null, 
>>             "guest": "soaiatapp01.gartner.com", 
>>             "password": "VALUE_SPECIFIED_IN_NO_LOG_PARAMETER", 
>>             "power_on_after_clone": true, 
>>             "resource_pool": null, 
>>             "snapshot_to_clone": null, 
>>             "state": "present", 
>>             "template_src": null, 
>>             "username": "gartner\\rgarrow-admin", 
>>             "validate_certs": true, 
>>             "vcenter_hostname": "vmwprtvcnp01.gartner.com", 
>>             "vm_disk": {}, 
>>             "vm_extra_config": {}, 
>>             "vm_hardware": {}, 
>>             "vm_hw_version": null, 
>>             "vm_nic": {}, 
>>             "vmware_guest_facts": true
>>         }
>>     }, 
>>     "msg": "pysphere module required"
>>
>> I am at a stand still for this so any help someone could pass on would be 
>> greatly appreciated. any references to Ansible and Red Hat would be helpful 
>> as well I have no problem reading information and learning new ways. There 
>> just does not seem to be a lot. I know if I was running ubuntu I would have 
>> not issues, plenty of info.. thanks.
>>
>

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