ansible/test/integration/targets/prepare_vmware_tests/tasks/setup_virtualmachines.yml
Gonéri Le Bouder 964783fbd2 vmware_guest: speed up vmware_guest tests
- Use predictable VM name during the tests (test_vm1, test_vm2 and
  test_vm2). This to simplify the teardown of the newly created resource
  before the next test.
- Update the documentation to explain the new requirement
- Avoid VM creation with `with_items` when it's not mandatory. This to:
    - speed up the test execution, our hypervisors have limited resources
    - simplify the teardown
- Remove `create_d1_c1_f0_env.yml`, the test was just testing how Ansible
  pass environment variables.
- Correct the name for the `f0` variable (`f1`)
- Fix the DVS tests, the hosts can now reach the dvswitch1 vswitch
- Provision the VM with a poweroff status, this to improve the
  idempotency and sleep up the tests
- Avoid the use of `prepare_vmware_tests` to prepare virtual machines
  when we just need one machine
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---
- name: Create VMs
vmware_guest:
hostname: "{{ vcenter_hostname }}"
username: "{{ vcenter_username }}"
password: "{{ vcenter_password }}"
datacenter: "{{ dc1 }}"
validate_certs: no
folder: '{{ item.folder }}'
name: '{{ item.name }}'
state: poweredoff
guest_id: debian8_64Guest
disk:
- size_gb: 1
type: thin
datastore: '{{ ds2 }}'
hardware:
memory_mb: 128
num_cpus: 1
scsi: paravirtual
cdrom:
type: iso
iso_path: "[{{ ds1 }}] fedora.iso"
networks:
- name: VM Network
with_items: '{{ virtual_machines }}'
- name: Create VMs in cluster
vmware_guest:
hostname: "{{ vcenter_hostname }}"
username: "{{ vcenter_username }}"
password: "{{ vcenter_password }}"
datacenter: "{{ dc1 }}"
validate_certs: no
folder: '{{ item.folder }}'
cluster: '{{ item.cluster }}'
name: '{{ item.name }}'
state: poweredoff
guest_id: debian8_64Guest
disk:
- size_gb: 1
type: thin
datastore: '{{ ds2 }}'
hardware:
memory_mb: 128
num_cpus: 1
scsi: paravirtual
cdrom:
type: iso
iso_path: "[{{ ds1 }}] fedora.iso"
networks:
- name: VM Network
with_items: '{{ virtual_machines_in_cluster }}'