modify doc description of disk.datastore (#52695)

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Diane Wang 2019-02-20 20:35:34 -08:00 committed by ansibot
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@ -177,10 +177,12 @@ options:
- ' - C(thin) thin disk'
- ' - C(eagerzeroedthick) eagerzeroedthick disk, added in version 2.5'
- ' Default: C(None) thick disk, no eagerzero.'
- ' - C(datastore) (string): Datastore to use for the disk. If C(autoselect_datastore) is enabled, filter datastore selection.'
- ' - C(datastore) (string): The name of datastore which will be used for the disk. If C(autoselect_datastore) is set to True,
then will select the less used datastore whose name contains this "disk.datastore" string.'
- ' - C(filename) (string): Existing disk image to be used. Filename must be already exists on the datastore.'
- ' Specify filename string in C([datastore_name] path/to/file.vmdk) format. Added in version 2.8.'
- ' - C(autoselect_datastore) (bool): select the less used datastore. Specify only if C(datastore) is not specified.'
- ' - C(autoselect_datastore) (bool): select the less used datastore. "disk.datastore" and "disk.autoselect_datastore"
will not be used if C(datastore) is specified outside this C(disk) configuration.'
- ' - C(disk_mode) (string): Type of disk mode. Added in version 2.6'
- ' - Available options are :'
- ' - C(persistent): Changes are immediately and permanently written to the virtual disk. This is default.'
@ -344,9 +346,9 @@ options:
datastore:
description:
- Specify datastore or datastore cluster to provision virtual machine.
- 'This will take precedence over "disk.datastore" parameter.'
- This parameter is useful to override datastore or datastore cluster setting.
- For example, when user has different datastore or datastore cluster for templates and virtual machines.
- 'This parameter takes precedence over "disk.datastore" parameter.'
- 'This parameter can be used to override datastore or datastore cluster setting of the virtual machine when deployed
from the template.'
- Please see example for more usage.
version_added: '2.7'
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