ansible/contrib/inventory/cloudforms.ini
Richard Bywater 7dbcf752c8 Add ability to select to prefer IPv4 addresses for ansible_ssh_host (#35584)
Currently Cloudforms can return a mix of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in the
ipaddresses field and this mix comes in a "random" order (that is the
first entry may be IPv4 sometimes but IPv6 other times). If you wish to
always use IPv4 for the ansible_ssh_host value then this is problematic.

This change adds a new prefer_ipv4 flag which will look for the first
IPv4 address in the ipaddresses list and uses that instead of just the
first entry.
2018-02-01 10:33:51 -05:00

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[cloudforms]
# the version of CloudForms ; currently not used, but tested with
version = 4.1
# This should be the hostname of the CloudForms server
url = https://cfme.example.com
# This will more than likely need to be a local CloudForms username
username = <set your username here>
# The password for said username
password = <set your password here>
# True = verify SSL certificate / False = trust anything
ssl_verify = True
# limit the number of vms returned per request
limit = 100
# purge the CloudForms actions from hosts
purge_actions = True
# Clean up group names (from tags and other groupings so Ansible doesn't complain)
clean_group_keys = True
# Explode tags into nested groups / subgroups
nest_tags = False
# If set, ensure host name are suffixed with this value
# Note: This suffix *must* include the leading '.' as it is appended to the hostname as is
# suffix = .example.org
# If true, will try and use an IPv4 address for the ansible_ssh_host rather than just the first IP address in the list
prefer_ipv4 = False
[cache]
# Maximum time to trust the cache in seconds
max_age = 600