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cloudscale_volume – Manages volumes on the cloudscale.ch IaaS service
New in version 2.8.
Synopsis
- Create, attach/detach, update and delete volumes on the cloudscale.ch IaaS service.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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api_timeout
-
|
Default:
30
|
Timeout in seconds for calls to the cloudscale.ch API.
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api_token
-
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cloudscale.ch API token.
This can also be passed in the CLOUDSCALE_API_TOKEN environment variable.
|
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name
string
|
Name of the volume. Either name or UUID must be present to change an existing volume.
|
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server_uuids
list
|
UUIDs of the servers this volume is attached to. Set this to
[] to detach the volume. Currently a volume can only be attached to a single server.
aliases: server_uuid |
|
size_gb
integer
|
Size of the volume in GB.
|
|
state
string
|
|
State of the volume.
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tags
dictionary
added in 2.9
|
Tags associated with the volume. Set this to {} to clear any tags.
|
|
type
string
|
|
Type of the volume. Cannot be changed after creating the volume. Defaults to ssd on volume creation.
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uuid
string
|
UUID of the volume. Either name or UUID must be present to change an existing volume.
|
Notes
Note
- To create a new volume at least the name and size_gb options are required.
- A volume can be created and attached to a server in the same task.
- Instead of the api_token parameter the
CLOUDSCALE_API_TOKEN
environment variable can be used. - All operations are performed using the cloudscale.ch public API v1.
- For details consult the full API documentation: https://www.cloudscale.ch/en/api/v1.
- A valid API token is required for all operations. You can create as many tokens as you like using the cloudscale.ch control panel at https://control.cloudscale.ch.
Examples
# Create a new SSD volume
- name: Create an SSD volume
cloudscale_volume:
name: my_ssd_volume
size_gb: 50
api_token: xxxxxx
register: my_ssd_volume
# Attach an existing volume to a server
- name: Attach volume to server
cloudscale_volume:
uuid: my_ssd_volume.uuid
server_uuids:
- ea3b39a3-77a8-4d0b-881d-0bb00a1e7f48
api_token: xxxxxx
# Create and attach a volume to a server
- name: Create and attach volume to server
cloudscale_volume:
name: my_ssd_volume
size_gb: 50
server_uuids:
- ea3b39a3-77a8-4d0b-881d-0bb00a1e7f48
api_token: xxxxxx
# Detach volume from server
- name: Detach volume from server
cloudscale_volume:
uuid: my_ssd_volume.uuid
server_uuids: []
api_token: xxxxxx
# Delete a volume
- name: Delete volume
cloudscale_volume:
name: my_ssd_volume
state: absent
api_token: xxxxxx
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
href
string
|
state == present |
The API URL to get details about this volume.
Sample:
https://api.cloudscale.ch/v1/volumes/2db69ba3-1864-4608-853a-0771b6885a3a
|
name
string
|
state == present |
The display name of the volume.
Sample:
my_ssd_volume
|
server_uuids
list
|
state == present |
The UUIDs of the servers this volume is attached to.
Sample:
['47cec963-fcd2-482f-bdb6-24461b2d47b1']
|
size_gb
string
|
state == present |
The size of the volume in GB.
Sample:
50
|
state
string
|
success |
The current status of the volume.
Sample:
present
|
tags
dictionary
added in 2.9
|
state == present |
Tags associated with the volume.
Sample:
{'project': 'my project'}
|
type
string
|
state == present |
The type of the volume.
Sample:
bulk
|
uuid
string
|
state == present |
The unique identifier for this volume.
Sample:
2db69ba3-1864-4608-853a-0771b6885a3a
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Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Gaudenz Steinlin (@gaudenz)
- René Moser (@resmo)
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