Hi Matthew,

Could you please share with us your playbook? Which ansible version are you using? Are you using ovirt_vm module from oVirt Ansible Collection which contains newer versions than the ovirt_vm module included in Ansible 2.9?

https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ovirt/ovirt/ovirt_vm_module.html

Thanks,
Martin


On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 9:28 AM Matthew.Stier@fujitsu.com <Matthew.Stier@fujitsu.com> wrote:

The ‘nics’ section of ovirt_vm is vague and with nearly no examples.

 

My playbook is based upon https://blogs.oracle.com/scoter/ansible-with-oracle-linux-virtualization-manager-olvm

 

I’ve made several modifications, (more default) and added a few lines, which I believe is supposed to assign vnic profiles to the primary vnic (nic1), based upon the definition of ‘vm_nic1_profile’ defined in an included ‘ini’ file. (the profile defaulting to blank if it is not defined in the ini file.)

 

It isn’t doing its job.

 

  nics:

-   name: “nic1”

profile_name: "{{ hostvars[item]['vm_nic1_profile'] | default('') }}”

 

 

The playbook runs without complaint.  If I run it with option ‘-vvv’ part of the output lists the variables, but the ‘nics’ variable is an empty list (nics[])

 

Any hints on what I’m doing wrong?   I’ve checked the forum, but it tends to strip leading spaces, which is bad for indent sensitive code.

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