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community.general.xenserver_guest_powerstate – Manages power states of virtual machines running on Citrix Hypervisor/XenServer host or pool
Note
This plugin is part of the community.general collection (version 3.8.1).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package. It is not included in ansible-core. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.xenserver_guest_powerstate.
Synopsis
- This module can be used to power on, power off, restart or suspend virtual machine and gracefully reboot or shutdown guest OS of virtual machine.
 
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.6
 - XenAPI
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
| hostname
        
        string
         | 
      Default: 
        "localhost"
         | 
      
        
        The hostname or IP address of the XenServer host or XenServer pool master.
        
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  
       XENSERVER_HOST will be used instead.
       aliases: host, pool  | 
     
| name
        
        string
         | 
      
        
        Name of the VM to manage.
        
       
        VMs running on XenServer do not necessarily have unique names. The module will fail if multiple VMs with same name are found.
        
       
        In case of multiple VMs with same name, use  
       uuid to uniquely specify VM to manage.
       
        This parameter is case sensitive.
        
       aliases: name_label  | 
     |
| password
        
        string
         | 
      
        
        The password to use for connecting to XenServer.
        
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  
       XENSERVER_PASSWORD will be used instead.
       aliases: pass, pwd  | 
     |
| state
        
        string
         | 
      
       
  | 
      
        
        Specify the state VM should be in.
        
       
        If  
       state is set to value other than present, then VM is transitioned into required state and facts are returned.
       
        If  state is set to present, then VM is just checked for existence and facts are returned.
        | 
     
| state_change_timeout
        
        integer
         | 
      Default: 
        0
         | 
      
        
        By default, module will wait indefinitely for VM to change state or acquire an IP address if  
       wait_for_ip_address: yes.
       
        If this parameter is set to positive value, the module will instead wait specified number of seconds for the state change.
        
       
        In case of timeout, module will generate an error message.
         | 
     
| username
        
        string
         | 
      Default: 
        "root"
         | 
      
        
        The username to use for connecting to XenServer.
        
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  
       XENSERVER_USER will be used instead.
       aliases: admin, user  | 
     
| uuid
        
        string
         | 
      
        
        UUID of the VM to manage if known. This is XenServer's unique identifier.
        
       
        It is required if name is not unique.
         | 
     |
| validate_certs
        
        boolean
         | 
      
       
  | 
      
        
        Allows connection when SSL certificates are not valid. Set to  
       false when certificates are not trusted.
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  XENSERVER_VALIDATE_CERTS will be used instead.
        | 
     
| wait_for_ip_address
        
        boolean
         | 
      
       
  | 
      
        
        Wait until XenServer detects an IP address for the VM.
        
       
        This requires XenServer Tools to be preinstalled on the VM to work properly.
         | 
     
Notes
Note
- Minimal supported version of XenServer is 5.6.
 - Module was tested with XenServer 6.5, 7.1, 7.2, 7.6, Citrix Hypervisor 8.0, XCP-ng 7.6 and 8.0.
 - To acquire XenAPI Python library, just run 
pip install XenAPIon your Ansible Control Node. The library can also be found inside Citrix Hypervisor/XenServer SDK (downloadable from Citrix website). Copy the XenAPI.py file from the SDK to your Python site-packages on your Ansible Control Node to use it. Latest version of the library can also be acquired from GitHub: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xapi-project/xen-api/master/scripts/examples/python/XenAPI/XenAPI.py - If no scheme is specified in 
hostname, module defaults tohttp://becausehttps://is problematic in most setups. Make sure you are accessing XenServer host in trusted environment or usehttps://scheme explicitly. - To use 
https://scheme forhostnameyou have to either import host certificate to your OS certificate store or usevalidate_certs: nowhich requires XenAPI library from XenServer 7.2 SDK or newer and Python 2.7.9 or newer. 
Examples
- name: Power on VM
  community.general.xenserver_guest_powerstate:
    hostname: "{{ xenserver_hostname }}"
    username: "{{ xenserver_username }}"
    password: "{{ xenserver_password }}"
    name: testvm_11
    state: powered-on
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: facts
  Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| instance
        
        dictionary
         | 
      always | 
        
        Metadata about the VM
         Sample:
        
       
        {'cdrom': {'type': 'none'}, 'customization_agent': 'native', 'disks': [{'name': 'windows-template-testing-0', 'name_desc': '', 'os_device': 'xvda', 'size': 42949672960, 'sr': 'Local storage', 'sr_uuid': '0af1245e-bdb0-ba33-1446-57a962ec4075', 'vbd_userdevice': '0'}, {'name': 'windows-template-testing-1', 'name_desc': '', 'os_device': 'xvdb', 'size': 42949672960, 'sr': 'Local storage', 'sr_uuid': '0af1245e-bdb0-ba33-1446-57a962ec4075', 'vbd_userdevice': '1'}], 'domid': '56', 'folder': '', 'hardware': {'memory_mb': 8192, 'num_cpu_cores_per_socket': 2, 'num_cpus': 4}, 'home_server': '', 'is_template': False, 'name': 'windows-template-testing', 'name_desc': '', 'networks': [{'gateway': '192.168.0.254', 'gateway6': 'fc00::fffe', 'ip': '192.168.0.200', 'ip6': ['fe80:0000:0000:0000:e9cb:625a:32c5:c291', 'fc00:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001'], 'mac': 'ba:91:3a:48:20:76', 'mtu': '1500', 'name': 'Pool-wide network associated with eth1', 'netmask': '255.255.255.128', 'prefix': '25', 'prefix6': '64', 'vif_device': '0'}], 'other_config': {'base_template_name': 'Windows Server 2016 (64-bit)', 'import_task': 'OpaqueRef:e43eb71c-45d6-5351-09ff-96e4fb7d0fa5', 'install-methods': 'cdrom', 'instant': 'true', 'mac_seed': 'f83e8d8a-cfdc-b105-b054-ef5cb416b77e'}, 'platform': {'acpi': '1', 'apic': 'true', 'cores-per-socket': '2', 'device_id': '0002', 'hpet': 'true', 'nx': 'true', 'pae': 'true', 'timeoffset': '-25200', 'vga': 'std', 'videoram': '8', 'viridian': 'true', 'viridian_reference_tsc': 'true', 'viridian_time_ref_count': 'true'}, 'state': 'poweredon', 'uuid': 'e3c0b2d5-5f05-424e-479c-d3df8b3e7cda', 'xenstore_data': {'vm-data': ''}}
         | 
     
Authors
- Bojan Vitnik (@bvitnik) <bvitnik@mainstream.rs>
 
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
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