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Ansible-provisioning patch
diff --git a/library/virt_guest b/library/virt_guest
index e139726..9d9adb9 100755
--- a/library/virt_guest
+++ b/library/virt_guest
@@ -55,8 +55,7 @@ examples:
requirements: [ "libvirt" ]
notes:
- Run this on the libvirt host.
- - This returns a provisioning_status variable you can register to create groups.
- Possible values are: provisioned, unprovisioned, absent
+ - This returns a provisioning_status variable you can register to create groups. Possible values are: provisioned, unprovisioned, absent
'''
import sys
diff --git a/library/vsphere_config b/library/vsphere_config
index 60c257e..f2af633 100755
--- a/library/vsphere_config
+++ b/library/vsphere_config
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ options:
examples:
- description: Modify guest notes
code: |
- - local_action: vsphere_facts host=$esxserver login=$esxlogin password=$esxpassword guest=$inventory_hostname_short notes="$inventory_hostname_short $cmdb_applications\n$cmdb_primaryfunction"
- only_if: "'$cmdb_hwmodel'.startswith('VMWare ')
+ - local_action: vsphere_facts host=$esxserver login=$esxlogin password=$esxpassword guest=$inventory_hostname_short notes="$inventory_hostname_short $cmdb_applications $cmdb_primaryfunction"
+ only_if: "'$cmdb_hwmodel'.startswith('VMWare ')"
notes:
- This module ought to be run from a system that can access vSphere directly.
Either by using local_action, or using delegate_to.
diff --git a/library/vsphere_guest b/library/vsphere_guest
index 18e667f..aec7c83 100755
--- a/library/vsphere_guest
+++ b/library/vsphere_guest
@@ -132,8 +132,7 @@ options:
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
+ - 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
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