Yes Ansible ovirt_vms module is useful, I use it for provisioning/deployment, but once my VM created, I'd like to administrate/interact with them, I don't think I should write playbooks for that.

But I'll find a solution.

Le jeu. 27 févr. 2020 à 10:47, Yedidyah Bar David <didi@redhat.com> a écrit :
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 11:45 AM Eugène Ngontang <sympavali@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find out there a sort of API or ovirt CLI/SDK in order to be able to interact with my ovirt VMS and associated resources.
>
> In my architecture, I have an Ovirt virtualization host, with a self-hosted engine VM to manage VMs.
>
> From the host I have the virsh command to list VMs status, but this doesn't really let me get into VMs management actions like : create, delete, get, reboot, get VMs wide informations (IPs, name, disks.....)
> So each time I have to login to the hosted engine web admin page to explore VM, but I'd really like to play with my Ovirt resources from my command line or programatically.
>
> The ovirt API documentation I've found is really poor, I don't know if someone here has already got the same need and had a good solution.

Did you try one of the SDKs?

Also the ansible modules are useful for many cases.

Good luck and best regards,
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Didi



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