engonzal.proxmoxct
Ansible Roles: Proxmox
This role helps set up a new container on Proxmox. To use it, you need root SSH access to a Proxmox node and API access to your Proxmox host or cluster.
This role mainly runs on the local Ansible machine. Some tasks will use the "delegate_to" option to run directly on the remote Proxmox node.
Role Variables
There are many variables you can use to set up a container. Some are required, depending on your needs, while most are optional.
Simple Container Example:
pve_node: pve1
pve_apiuser: root@pam
pve_apipass: myAPIpassword
pve_hostname: "newhostname"
pve_template: local:vztmpl/debian-9.0-standard_9.5-1_amd64.tar.gz
Detailed Example with Bind Mounts:
If you have a cephfs mount in your cluster, here's an example:
pve_node: pve1
pve_vmid: 114
pve_apiuser: engonzal@pve
pve_apipass: myAPIpassword
pve_api_host: pve1.domain.com
pve_hostname: "newhostname"
pve_template: local:vztmpl/debian-9.0-standard_9.5-1_amd64.tar.gz
pve_netif:
net0: "name=eth0,gw=192.168.84.1,ip=192.168.84.20/24,bridge=vmbr0"
pve_cores: 2
pve_mem: 2048
pve_swap: "{{ pve_mem }}"
pve_guest_pass: myContainerRootPassword
pve_search: domain.com
pve_dns: '192.168.84.1'
pve_storage: ceph_storage_ct
pve_unprivileged: yes
pve_ssh: "ssh-rsa myPublicKey engonzal@hostname"
pve_custom_mounts:
mp0: "/mnt/pve/cephfs_data/downloads/,mp=/downloads"
mp1: "/mnt/pve/cephfs_data/media,mp=/media"
Example Playbooks
Ansible Hosts Inventory File
# hosts
[proxmox_containers]
test_server
Ansible Playbook
# proxmox.yml
---
- hosts: plex_app
connection: local
user: root
vars:
pve_node: pve1
pve_apiuser: root@pam
pve_apipass: myAPIpassword
pve_api_host: pve1.domain.com
pve_hostname: "newhostname"
pve_template: local:vztmpl/debian-9.0-standard_9.5-1_amd64.tar.gz
roles:
- engonzal.proxmoxct
Ansible Run Command
ansible-playbook -i hosts -l test_server proxmox.yml
Advanced Example Playbook
You can add a delay in your playbooks:
---
- hosts: plex_app
connection: local
user: root
pre_tasks:
- name: Get current python interpreter
command: which python
register: which_interpreter
tags: always
changed_when: False
- name: Use current python path
set_fact:
ansible_python_interpreter: "{{ which_interpreter.stdout }}"
tags: always
roles:
- name: engonzal.proxmoxct
tags: pve
post_tasks:
- name: Wait for container to boot
pause:
seconds: 20
when: pve_info_state.changed
- hosts: plex_app
user: root
vars:
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
package_list:
- vim
roles:
- engonzal.package
Other Examples
DHCP Example:
pve_node: pve1
pve_vmid: 114
pve_apiuser: engonzal@pve
pve_apipass: myAPIpassword
pve_api_host: pve1.domain.com
pve_state: present
pve_hostname: "newhostname"
pve_template: local:vztmpl/debian-9.0-standard_9.5-1_amd64.tar.gz
pve_netif:
net0: "name=eth0,ip=dhcp,ip6=dhcp,bridge=vmbr0"
pve_storage: local-lvm
pve_custom_mounts:
mp0: "/mnt/pve/cephfs_data/downloads/,mp=/downloads"
mp1: "/mnt/pve/cephfs_data/media,mp=/media"
Variable Organization
For better organization, you can store variables like this (using Ansible vault for passwords):
# group_vars/all
pve_apiuser: engonzal@pve
pve_apipass: myAPIpassword
pve_api_host: pve1.domain.com
pve_guest_pass: myContainerRootPassword
pve_search: domain.com
pve_dns: '192.168.84.1'
pve_unprivileged: yes
pve_ssh: "ssh-rsa myPublicKey engonzal@hostname"
# group_vars/plex
pve_node: pve3
pve_vmid: 114
pve_hostname: "plex"
pve_netif:
net0: "name=eth0,gw=192.168.84.1,ip=192.168.84.20/24,bridge=vmbr0"
pve_template: local:vztmpl/ubuntu-18.10-standard_18.10-1_amd64.tar.gz
pve_cores: 8
pve_mem: 4096
pve_custom_mounts:
mp0: "/mnt/pve/cephfs_data/media,mp=/media"
License
BSD
Notes
You can find more information about the Proxmox API here:
Informazioni sul progetto
Provision Proxmox LXC containers with Ansible
Installa
ansible-galaxy install engonzal.proxmoxct
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Verifications
- https://defcon.social/@engonzal