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vsphere_copy - Copy a file to a vCenter datastore
New in version 2.0.
Synopsis
- Upload files to a vCenter datastore
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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datacenter |
yes |
The datacenter on the vCenter server that holds the datastore.
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datastore |
yes |
The datastore on the vCenter server to push files to.
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host |
yes |
The vCenter server on which the datastore is available.
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login |
yes |
The login name to authenticate on the vCenter server.
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password |
yes |
The password to authenticate on the vCenter server.
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path |
yes |
The file to push to the datastore on the vCenter server.
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src |
yes |
The file to push to vCenter
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validate_certs |
no | yes |
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If no , SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be set to no when no other option exists.
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Examples
- vsphere_copy:
host: vhost
login: vuser
password: vpass
src: /some/local/file
datacenter: DC1 Someplace
datastore: datastore1
path: some/remote/file
transport: local
- vsphere_copy:
host: vhost
login: vuser
password: vpass
src: /other/local/file
datacenter: DC2 Someplace
datastore: datastore2
path: other/remote/file
delegate_to: other_system
Notes
Note
- This module ought to be run from a system that can access vCenter directly and has the file to transfer. It can be the normal remote target or you can change it either by using
transport: local
or usingdelegate_to
. - Tested on vSphere 5.5
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, Testing Ansible and Developing Modules.
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