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vmware_guest_powerstate - Manages power states of virtual machines in vCenter
New in version 2.5.
Synopsis
- Power on / Power off / Restart a virtual machine.
 
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.6
 - PyVmomi
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
| folder | Default: 
        "/vm"
         | 
      
        
        Destination folder, absolute or relative path to find an existing guest or create the new guest.
        
       
        The folder should include the datacenter. ESX's datacenter is ha-datacenter
        
       
        Examples:
        
       
        folder: /ha-datacenter/vm
        
       
        folder: ha-datacenter/vm
        
       
        folder: /datacenter1/vm
        
       
        folder: datacenter1/vm
        
       
        folder: /datacenter1/vm/folder1
        
       
        folder: datacenter1/vm/folder1
        
       
        folder: /folder1/datacenter1/vm
        
       
        folder: folder1/datacenter1/vm
        
       
        folder: /folder1/datacenter1/vm/folder2
        
       
        folder: vm/folder2
        
       
        folder: folder2
         | 
     
| force  
        bool
         
        (added in 2.5)
         | 
      
       
  | 
      
        
        Ignore warnings and complete the actions.
        
       
        This parameter is useful while forcing virtual machine state.
         | 
     
| hostname  
        str
         | 
      
        
        The hostname or IP address of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server.
        
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  
       VMWARE_HOST will be used instead.
       
        Environment variable support added in version 2.6.
         | 
     |
| name | 
        
        Name of the virtual machine to work with.
        
       
        Virtual machine names in vCenter are not necessarily unique, which may be problematic, see  name_match.
        | 
     |
| name_match | 
       
  | 
      
        
        If multiple virtual machines matching the name, use the first or last found.
         | 
     
| password  
        str
         | 
      
        
        The password of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server.
        
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  
       VMWARE_PASSWORD will be used instead.
       
        Environment variable support added in version 2.6.
        
       aliases: pass, pwd  | 
     |
| port  
        int
         
        (added in 2.5)
         | 
      Default: 
        443
         | 
      
        
        The port number of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server.
        
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  
       VMWARE_PORT will be used instead.
       
        Environment variable support added in version 2.6.
         | 
     
| scheduled_at | 
        
        Date and time in string format at which specificed task needs to be performed.
        
       
        The required format for date and time - 'dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm'.
        
       
        Scheduling task requires vCenter server. A standalone ESXi server does not support this option.
         | 
     |
| state | 
       
  | 
      
        
        Set the state of the virtual machine.
         | 
     
| state_change_timeout  
        (added in 2.6)
         | 
      Default: 
        0
         | 
      
        
        If the  
       state is set to shutdown-guest, by default the module will return immediately after sending the shutdown signal.
       
        If this argument is set to a positive integer, the module will instead wait for the VM to reach the poweredoff state.
        
       
        The value sets a timeout in seconds for the module to wait for the state change.
         | 
     
| username  
        str
         | 
      
        
        The username of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server.
        
       
        If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable  
       VMWARE_USER will be used instead.
       
        Environment variable support added in version 2.6.
        
       aliases: admin, user  | 
     |
| uuid | 
        
        UUID of the instance to manage if known, this is VMware's unique identifier.
        
       
        This is required if name is not supplied.
         | 
     |
| validate_certs  
        bool
         | 
      
       
  | 
      
        
        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  
       VMWARE_VALIDATE_CERTS will be used instead.
       
        Environment variable support added in version 2.6.
        
       
        If set to  yes, please make sure Python >= 2.7.9 is installed on the given machine.
        | 
     
Examples
- name: Set the state of a virtual machine to poweroff
  vmware_guest_powerstate:
    hostname: 192.0.2.44
    username: administrator@vsphere.local
    password: vmware
    validate_certs: no
    folder: /testvms
    name: testvm_2
    state: powered-off
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: deploy
- name: Set the state of a virtual machine to poweroff at given scheduled time
  vmware_guest_powerstate:
    hostname: 192.0.2.44
    username: administrator@vsphere.local
    password: vmware
    validate_certs: no
    folder: /datacenter-1/vm/my_folder
    name: testvm_2
    state: powered-off
    scheduled_at: "09/01/2018 10:18"
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: deploy_at_schedule_datetime
- name: Wait for the virtual machine to shutdown
  vmware_guest_powerstate:
    hostname: 192.0.2.44
    username: administrator@vsphere.local
    password: vmware
    validate_certs: no
    name: testvm_2
    state: shutdown-guest
    state_change_timeout: 200
  delegate_to: localhost
  register: deploy
  Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Maintenance
This module is flagged as community which means that it is maintained by the Ansible Community. See Module Maintenance & Support for more info.
For a list of other modules that are also maintained by the Ansible Community, see here.
Author
- Abhijeet Kasurde (@Akasurde) <akasurde@redhat.com>
 
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