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Richard Hoop 11 years ago
parent 3e75e504e0
commit 630367ebfc

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except ImportError:
import simplejson as json
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: vsphere_client
short_description: Creates a virtual guest on vsphere.
description:
- Communicates with vsphere, creating a new virtual guest OS based on
the specifications you specify to the module.
version_added: "1.1"
options:
vcenter_hostname:
description:
- The hostname of the vcenter server the module will connect to, to create the guest.
required: true
default: null
aliases: []
user:
description:
- username of the user to connect to vcenter as.
required: true
default: null
password:
description:
- password of the user to connect to vcenter as.
required: true
default: null
resource_pool:
description:
- The name of the resource_pool to create the VM in.
required: false
default: None
cluster:
description:
- The name of the cluster to create the VM in. By default this is derived from the host you tell the module to build the guest on.
required: false
default: None
datacenter:
description:
- The name of the datacenter to create the VM in.
required: true
default: null
datastore:
description:
- The datastore to store the VMs config files in. (Hard-disk locations are specified separately.)
required: true
default: null
esxi_hostname:
description:
- The hostname of the esxi host you want the VM to be created on.
required: true
default: null
power_on:
description:
- Whether or not to power on the VM after creation.
required: false
default: no
choices: [yes, no]
vm_name:
description:
- The name you want to call the VM.
required: true
default: null
vm_memory_mb:
description:
- How much memory in MB to give the VM.
required: false
default: 1024
vm_num_cpus:
description:
- How many vCPUs to give the VM.
required: false
default: 1
vm_scsi:
description:
- The type of scsi controller to add to the VM.
required: false
default: "paravirtual"
choices: [paravirtual, lsi, lsi_sas, bus_logic]
vm_disk:
description:
- A key, value list of disks and their sizes and which datastore to keep it in.
required: false
default: null
vm_nic:
description:
- A key, value list of nics, their types and what network to put them on.
required: false
default: null
choices: [vmxnet3, vmxnet2, vmxnet, e1000, e1000e, pcnet32]
vm_notes:
description:
- Any notes that you want to show up in the VMs Annotations field.
required: false
default: null
vm_cdrom:
description:
- A path, including datastore, to an ISO you want the CDROM device on the VM to have.
required: false
default: null
vm_extra_config:
description:
- A key, value pair of any extra values you want set or changed in the vmx file of the VM. Useful to set advanced options on the VM.
required: false
default: null
guestosid:
description:
- "A vmware guest needs to have a specific OS identifier set on it
during creation. You can find your os guestosid at the following URL:
http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/vc-sdk/visdk41pubs/ApiReference/vim.vm.GuestOsDescriptor.GuestOsIdentifier.html"
required: true
default: null
# informational: requirements for nodes
requirements: [ pysphere ]
author: Romeo Theriault
'''
HAS_PYSPHERE = False
try:
from pysphere import VIServer, VIProperty, MORTypes
from pysphere.resources import VimService_services as VI
from pysphere.vi_task import VITask
from pysphere import VIException, VIApiException, FaultTypes
HAS_PYSPHERE = True
except ImportError:
pass
def power_state(vm, state, force):
def add_scsi_controller(module, s, config, devices, type="paravirtual", bus_num=0, disk_ctrl_key=1):
# add a scsi controller
scsi_ctrl_spec = config.new_deviceChange()
scsi_ctrl_spec.set_element_operation('add')
if type == "lsi":
# For RHEL5
scsi_ctrl = VI.ns0.VirtualLsiLogicController_Def("scsi_ctrl").pyclass()
elif type == "paravirtual":
# For RHEL6
scsi_ctrl = VI.ns0.ParaVirtualSCSIController_Def("scsi_ctrl").pyclass()
elif type == "lsi_sas":
scsi_ctrl = VI.ns0.VirtualLsiLogicSASController_Def(
"scsi_ctrl").pyclass()
elif type == "bus_logic":
scsi_ctrl = VI.ns0.VirtualBusLogicController_Def("scsi_ctrl").pyclass()
else:
s.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error adding scsi controller to vm spec. No scsi controller"
" type of: %s" % (type))
scsi_ctrl.set_element_busNumber(bus_num)
scsi_ctrl.set_element_key(disk_ctrl_key)
scsi_ctrl.set_element_sharedBus("noSharing")
scsi_ctrl_spec.set_element_device(scsi_ctrl)
# Add the scsi controller to the VM spec.
devices.append(scsi_ctrl_spec)
return disk_ctrl_key
def add_disk(module, s, config_target, config, devices, datastore, type="thin", size=200000, disk_ctrl_key=1, disk_number=0, key=0):
# add a vmdk disk
# Verify the datastore exists
datastore_name, ds = find_datastore(module, s, datastore, config_target)
# create a new disk - file based - for the vm
disk_spec = config.new_deviceChange()
disk_spec.set_element_fileOperation("create")
disk_spec.set_element_operation("add")
disk_ctlr = VI.ns0.VirtualDisk_Def("disk_ctlr").pyclass()
disk_backing = VI.ns0.VirtualDiskFlatVer2BackingInfo_Def(
"disk_backing").pyclass()
disk_backing.set_element_fileName(datastore_name)
disk_backing.set_element_diskMode("persistent")
if type != "thick":
disk_backing.set_element_thinProvisioned(1)
disk_ctlr.set_element_key(key)
disk_ctlr.set_element_controllerKey(disk_ctrl_key)
disk_ctlr.set_element_unitNumber(disk_number)
disk_ctlr.set_element_backing(disk_backing)
disk_ctlr.set_element_capacityInKB(size)
disk_spec.set_element_device(disk_ctlr)
devices.append(disk_spec)
def add_cdrom(module, s, config_target, config, devices, default_devs, type="client", vm_cd_iso_path=None):
# Add a cd-rom
# Make sure the datastore exists.
if vm_cd_iso_path:
iso_location = vm_cd_iso_path.split('/', 1)
datastore, ds = find_datastore(
module, s, iso_location[0], config_target)
iso_path = iso_location[1]
# find ide controller
ide_ctlr = None
for dev in default_devs:
if dev.typecode.type[1] == "VirtualIDEController":
ide_ctlr = dev
# add a cdrom based on a physical device
if ide_ctlr:
cd_spec = config.new_deviceChange()
cd_spec.set_element_operation('add')
cd_ctrl = VI.ns0.VirtualCdrom_Def("cd_ctrl").pyclass()
if type == "iso":
iso = VI.ns0.VirtualCdromIsoBackingInfo_Def("iso").pyclass()
ds_ref = iso.new_datastore(ds)
ds_ref.set_attribute_type(ds.get_attribute_type())
iso.set_element_datastore(ds_ref)
iso.set_element_fileName("%s %s" % (datastore, iso_path))
cd_ctrl.set_element_backing(iso)
cd_ctrl.set_element_key(20)
cd_ctrl.set_element_controllerKey(ide_ctlr.get_element_key())
cd_ctrl.set_element_unitNumber(0)
cd_spec.set_element_device(cd_ctrl)
elif type == "client":
client = VI.ns0.VirtualCdromRemoteAtapiBackingInfo_Def(
"client").pyclass()
client.set_element_deviceName("")
cd_ctrl.set_element_backing(client)
cd_ctrl.set_element_key(20)
cd_ctrl.set_element_controllerKey(ide_ctlr.get_element_key())
cd_ctrl.set_element_unitNumber(0)
cd_spec.set_element_device(cd_ctrl)
else:
s.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error adding cdrom of type %s to vm spec. "
" cdrom type can either be iso or client" % (type))
devices.append(cd_spec)
def add_nic(module, s, nfmor, config, devices, nic_type="vmxnet3", network_name="VM Network", network_type="standard"):
# add a NIC
# Different network card types are: "VirtualE1000",
# "VirtualE1000e","VirtualPCNet32", "VirtualVmxnet", "VirtualNmxnet2",
# "VirtualVmxnet3"
nic_spec = config.new_deviceChange()
nic_spec.set_element_operation("add")
if nic_type == "e1000":
nic_ctlr = VI.ns0.VirtualE1000_Def("nic_ctlr").pyclass()
elif nic_type == "e1000e":
nic_ctlr = VI.ns0.VirtualE1000e_Def("nic_ctlr").pyclass()
elif nic_type == "pcnet32":
nic_ctlr = VI.ns0.VirtualPCNet32_Def("nic_ctlr").pyclass()
elif nic_type == "vmxnet":
nic_ctlr = VI.ns0.VirtualVmxnet_Def("nic_ctlr").pyclass()
elif nic_type == "vmxnet2":
nic_ctlr = VI.ns0.VirtualVmxnet2_Def("nic_ctlr").pyclass()
elif nic_type == "vmxnet3":
nic_ctlr = VI.ns0.VirtualVmxnet3_Def("nic_ctlr").pyclass()
else:
s.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error adding nic to vm spec. No nic type of: %s" %
(nic_type))
if network_type == "standard":
nic_backing = VI.ns0.VirtualEthernetCardNetworkBackingInfo_Def(
"nic_backing").pyclass()
nic_backing.set_element_deviceName(network_name)
elif network_type == "dvs":
# Get the portgroup key
portgroupKey = find_portgroup_key(module, s, nfmor, network_name)
# Get the dvswitch uuid
dvswitch_uuid = find_dvswitch_uuid(module, s, nfmor, portgroupKey)
nic_backing_port = VI.ns0.DistributedVirtualSwitchPortConnection_Def(
"nic_backing_port").pyclass()
nic_backing_port.set_element_switchUuid(dvswitch_uuid)
nic_backing_port.set_element_portgroupKey(portgroupKey)
nic_backing = VI.ns0.VirtualEthernetCardDistributedVirtualPortBackingInfo_Def(
"nic_backing").pyclass()
nic_backing.set_element_port(nic_backing_port)
else:
s.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error adding nic backing to vm spec. No network type of:"
" %s" % (network_type))
nic_ctlr.set_element_addressType("generated")
nic_ctlr.set_element_backing(nic_backing)
nic_ctlr.set_element_key(4)
nic_spec.set_element_device(nic_ctlr)
devices.append(nic_spec)
def find_datastore(module, s, datastore, config_target):
# Verify the datastore exists and put it in brackets if it does.
ds = None
for d in config_target.Datastore:
if (d.Datastore.Accessible and
(datastore and d.Datastore.Name == datastore)
or (not datastore)):
ds = d.Datastore.Datastore
datastore = d.Datastore.Name
break
if not ds:
s.disconnect()
module.fail_json(msg="Datastore: %s does not appear to exist" %
(datastore))
datastore_name = "[%s]" % datastore
return datastore_name, ds
def find_portgroup_key(module, s, nfmor, network_name):
# Find a portgroups key given the portgroup name.
# Grab all the distributed virtual portgroup's names and key's.
dvpg_mors = s._retrieve_properties_traversal(
property_names=['name', 'key'],
from_node=nfmor, obj_type='DistributedVirtualPortgroup')
# Get the correct portgroup managed object.
dvpg_mor = None
for dvpg in dvpg_mors:
if dvpg_mor:
break
for p in dvpg.PropSet:
if p.Name == "name" and p.Val == network_name:
dvpg_mor = dvpg
if dvpg_mor:
break
# If dvpg_mor is empty we didn't find the named portgroup.
if dvpg_mor is None:
s.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Could not find the distributed virtual portgroup named"
" %s" % network_name)
# Get the portgroup key
portgroupKey = None
for p in dvpg_mor.PropSet:
if p.Name == "key":
portgroupKey = p.Val
return portgroupKey
def find_dvswitch_uuid(module, s, nfmor, portgroupKey):
# Find a dvswitch's uuid given a portgroup key.
# Function searches all dvswitches in the datacenter to find the switch
# that has the portgroup key.
# Grab the dvswitch uuid and portgroup properties
dvswitch_mors = s._retrieve_properties_traversal(
property_names=['uuid', 'portgroup'],
from_node=nfmor, obj_type='DistributedVirtualSwitch')
dvswitch_mor = None
# Get the dvswitches managed object
for dvswitch in dvswitch_mors:
if dvswitch_mor:
break
for p in dvswitch.PropSet:
if p.Name == "portgroup":
pg_mors = p.Val.ManagedObjectReference
for pg_mor in pg_mors:
if dvswitch_mor:
break
key_mor = s._get_object_properties(
pg_mor, property_names=['key'])
for key in key_mor.PropSet:
if key.Val == portgroupKey:
dvswitch_mor = dvswitch
# Get the switches uuid
dvswitch_uuid = None
for p in dvswitch_mor.PropSet:
if p.Name == "uuid":
dvswitch_uuid = p.Val
return dvswitch_uuid
def create_vm(vsphere_client,
module,
esxi,
resource_pool,
cluster_name,
guest,
vm_extra_config,
vm_hardware,
vm_disk,
vm_nic,
state):
datacenter = esxi['datacenter']
esxi_hostname = esxi['hostname']
# Datacenter managed object reference
dcmor = [k for k,
v in vsphere_client.get_datacenters().items() if v == datacenter][0]
if dcmor is None:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(msg="Cannot find datacenter named: %s" % datacenter)
dcprops = VIProperty(vsphere_client, dcmor)
# hostFolder managed reference
hfmor = dcprops.hostFolder._obj
# virtualmachineFolder managed object reference
vmfmor = dcprops.vmFolder._obj
# networkFolder managed object reference
nfmor = dcprops.networkFolder._obj
# Grab the computerResource name and host properties
crmors = vsphere_client._retrieve_properties_traversal(
property_names=['name', 'host'],
from_node=hfmor,
obj_type='ComputeResource')
# Grab the host managed object reference of the esxi_hostname
try:
hostmor = [k for k,
v in vsphere_client.get_hosts().items() if v == esxi_hostname][0]
except IndexError, e:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(msg="Cannot find esx host named: %s" % esxi_hostname)
# Grab the computerResource managed object reference of the host we are
# creating the VM on.
crmor = None
for cr in crmors:
if crmor:
break
for p in cr.PropSet:
if p.Name == "host":
for h in p.Val.get_element_ManagedObjectReference():
if h == hostmor:
crmor = cr.Obj
break
if crmor:
break
crprops = VIProperty(vsphere_client, crmor)
# Get resource pool managed reference
# Requires that a cluster name be specified.
if resource_pool:
try:
cluster = [k for k,
v in vsphere_client.get_clusters().items() if v == cluster_name][0]
except IndexError, e:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(msg="Cannot find Cluster named: %s" %
cluster_name)
try:
rpmor = [k for k, v in vsphere_client.get_resource_pools(
from_mor=cluster).items()
if v == resource_pool][0]
except IndexError, e:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(msg="Cannot find Resource Pool named: %s" %
resource_pool)
else:
rpmor = crprops.resourcePool._obj
# CREATE VM CONFIGURATION
# get config target
request = VI.QueryConfigTargetRequestMsg()
_this = request.new__this(crprops.environmentBrowser._obj)
_this.set_attribute_type(
crprops.environmentBrowser._obj.get_attribute_type())
request.set_element__this(_this)
h = request.new_host(hostmor)
h.set_attribute_type(hostmor.get_attribute_type())
request.set_element_host(h)
config_target = vsphere_client._proxy.QueryConfigTarget(request)._returnval
# get default devices
request = VI.QueryConfigOptionRequestMsg()
_this = request.new__this(crprops.environmentBrowser._obj)
_this.set_attribute_type(
crprops.environmentBrowser._obj.get_attribute_type())
request.set_element__this(_this)
h = request.new_host(hostmor)
h.set_attribute_type(hostmor.get_attribute_type())
request.set_element_host(h)
config_option = vsphere_client._proxy.QueryConfigOption(request)._returnval
default_devs = config_option.DefaultDevice
# add parameters to the create vm task
create_vm_request = VI.CreateVM_TaskRequestMsg()
config = create_vm_request.new_config()
vmfiles = config.new_files()
datastore_name, ds = find_datastore(
module, vsphere_client, vm_disk['disk1']['datastore'], config_target)
vmfiles.set_element_vmPathName(datastore_name)
config.set_element_files(vmfiles)
config.set_element_name(guest)
if vm_extra_config['notes'] is not None:
config.set_element_annotation(vm_extra_config['notes'])
config.set_element_memoryMB(vm_hardware['memory_mb'])
config.set_element_numCPUs(vm_hardware['num_cpus'])
config.set_element_guestId(vm_hardware['osid'])
devices = []
# Attach all the hardware we want to the VM spec.
# Add a scsi controller to the VM spec.
disk_ctrl_key = add_scsi_controller(
module, vsphere_client, config, devices, vm_hardware['scsi'])
if vm_disk:
disk_num = 0
disk_key = 0
for disk in sorted(vm_disk.iterkeys()):
try:
datastore = vm_disk[disk]['datastore']
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. datastore needs to be"
" specified." % disk)
try:
disksize = vm_disk[disk]['size_gb']
# Convert the disk size to kiloboytes
disksize = disksize * 1024 * 1024
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. size needs to be"
" specified." % disk)
try:
disktype = vm_disk[disk]['type']
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. type needs to be"
" specified." % disk)
# Add the disk to the VM spec.
add_disk(
module, vsphere_client, config_target, config,
devices, datastore, disktype, disksize, disk_ctrl_key,
disk_num, disk_key)
disk_num = disk_num + 1
disk_key = disk_key + 1
if 'vm_cdrom' in vm_hardware:
cdrom_iso_path = None
cdrom_type = None
try:
cdrom_type = vm_hardware['vm_cdrom']['type']
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. cdrom type needs to be"
" specified." % vm_hardware['vm_cdrom'])
if cdrom_type == 'iso':
try:
cdrom_iso_path = vm_hardware['vm_cdrom']['iso_path']
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. cdrom iso_path needs"
" to be specified." % vm_hardware['vm_cdrom'])
# Add a CD-ROM device to the VM.
add_cdrom(module, vsphere_client, config_target, config, devices,
default_devs, cdrom_type, cdrom_iso_path)
if vm_nic:
for nic in sorted(vm_nic.iterkeys()):
try:
nictype = vm_nic[nic]['type']
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. type needs to be "
" specified." % nic)
try:
network = vm_nic[nic]['network']
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. network needs to be "
" specified." % nic)
try:
network_type = vm_nic[nic]['network_type']
except KeyError:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(
msg="Error on %s definition. network_type needs to be "
" specified." % nic)
# Add the nic to the VM spec.
add_nic(module, vsphere_client, nfmor, config, devices,
nictype, network, network_type)
config.set_element_deviceChange(devices)
create_vm_request.set_element_config(config)
folder_mor = create_vm_request.new__this(vmfmor)
folder_mor.set_attribute_type(vmfmor.get_attribute_type())
create_vm_request.set_element__this(folder_mor)
rp_mor = create_vm_request.new_pool(rpmor)
rp_mor.set_attribute_type(rpmor.get_attribute_type())
create_vm_request.set_element_pool(rp_mor)
host_mor = create_vm_request.new_host(hostmor)
host_mor.set_attribute_type(hostmor.get_attribute_type())
create_vm_request.set_element_host(host_mor)
# CREATE THE VM
taskmor = vsphere_client._proxy.CreateVM_Task(create_vm_request)._returnval
task = VITask(taskmor, vsphere_client)
task.wait_for_state([task.STATE_SUCCESS, task.STATE_ERROR])
if task.get_state() == task.STATE_ERROR:
vsphere_client.disconnect()
module.fail_json(msg="Error creating vm: %s" %
task.get_error_message())
else:
vm = None
if vm_extra_config or state in ['powered_on', 'powered_off']:
vm = vsphere_client.get_vm_by_name(guest)
# VM was created. If there is any extra config options specified, set
# them here , disconnect from vcenter, then exit.
if vm_extra_config:
vm.set_extra_config(vm_extra_config)
# Power on the VM if it was requested
power_state(vm, state, True)
def power_state(vm, state, force):
"""
Correctly set the power status for a VM determined by the current and
requested states. force is forceful
"""
power_status = vm.get_status()
check_status = ' '.join(state.split("_")).upper()
@ -203,6 +599,10 @@ def gather_facts(vm):
class DefaultVMConfig(object):
"""
Shallow and deep dict comparison for interfaces
"""
def __init__(self, check_dict, interface_dict):
self.check_dict, self.interface_dict = check_dict, interface_dict
self.set_current, self.set_past = set(
@ -230,6 +630,10 @@ class DefaultVMConfig(object):
def config_check(name, passed, default, module):
"""
Checks that the dict passed for VM configuration matches the required
interface declared at the top of __main__
"""
diff = DefaultVMConfig(passed, default)
if len(diff.shallow_diff()):
@ -251,11 +655,14 @@ def main():
proto_vm_hardware = {
'memory_mb': int,
'num_cpus': int
'num_cpus': int,
'scsi': basestring,
'osid': basestring
}
proto_vm_disk = {
'disk1': {
'datastore': basestring,
'size_gb': int,
'type': basestring
}
@ -270,7 +677,6 @@ def main():
}
proto_esxi = {
'datastore': basestring,
'datacenter': basestring,
'hostname': basestring
}
@ -294,16 +700,11 @@ def main():
vmware_guest_facts=dict(required=False, choices=BOOLEANS),
guest=dict(required=True, type='str'),
vm_disk=dict(required=False, type='dict', default={}),
vm_boot_state=dict(
required=False,
choices=[
'powered_on',
'powered_off',
],
default='powered_on'),
vm_nic=dict(required=False, type='dict', default={}),
vm_hardware=dict(required=False, type='dict', default={}),
vm_extra_config=dict(required=False, type='dict', default={}),
resource_pool=dict(required=False, default=None, type='str'),
cluster=dict(required=False, default=None, type='str'),
force=dict(required=False, choices=BOOLEANS, default=False),
esxi=dict(required=False, type='dict', default={}),
@ -316,20 +717,15 @@ def main():
[
'state',
'vm_disk',
'vm_boot_state',
'vm_nic',
'vm_hardware',
'esxi'
]
],
['resource_pool', 'cluster']
],
)
try:
from pysphere import VIServer, VIProperty, MORTypes
from pysphere.resources import VimService_services as VI
from pysphere.vi_task import VITask
from pysphere import VIException, VIApiException, FaultTypes
except ImportError, e:
if not HAS_PYSPHERE:
module.fail_json(msg='pysphere module required')
vcenter_hostname = module.params['vcenter_hostname']
@ -340,11 +736,12 @@ def main():
guest = module.params['guest']
force = module.params['force']
vm_disk = module.params['vm_disk']
vm_boot_state = module.params['vm_boot_state']
vm_nic = module.params['vm_nic']
vm_hardware = module.params['vm_hardware']
vm_extra_config = module.params['vm_extra_config']
esxi = module.params['esxi']
resource_pool = module.params['resource_pool']
cluster = module.params['cluster']
# CONNECT TO THE SERVER
viserver = VIServer()
@ -392,15 +789,15 @@ def main():
module.fail_json(
msg="No such VM %s. Fact gathering requires an existing vm"
% guest)
if state not in ['absent', 'present']:
if state in ['restarted', 'reconfigured']:
module.fail_json(
msg="No such VM %s. States [powered_on, powered_off, "
msg="No such VM %s. States ["
"restarted, reconfigured] required an existing VM" % guest)
elif state == 'absent':
module.exit_json(changed=False, msg="vm %s not present" % guest)
# Create the VM
elif state == 'present':
elif state in ['present', 'powered_off', 'powered_on']:
# Check the guest_config
config_check("vm_disk", vm_disk, proto_vm_disk, module)
@ -408,6 +805,19 @@ def main():
config_check("vm_hardware", vm_hardware, proto_vm_hardware, module)
config_check("esxi", esxi, proto_esxi, module)
create_vm(
vsphere_client=viserver,
module=module,
esxi=esxi,
resource_pool=resource_pool,
cluster_name=cluster,
guest=guest,
vm_extra_config=vm_extra_config,
vm_hardware=vm_hardware,
vm_disk=vm_disk,
vm_nic=vm_nic,
state=state
)
if vm:
# If the vm already exists, lets get some info from it, pass back the
# vm's vmware_guest_facts and then exit.

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