virt_guest_manage
Virt guest manage role
This role uses official ansible virt module for managing
RHEL based virtual machines with using KVM as a hypervisor. By default it uses AlmaLinux fork of RHEL.
You can control all your VMs directly via settings in group_vars or host_vars.
The main feature of this role is the parallel installation of all virtual machines which are set in virt_guest_list
.
To begin
Supported distro versions at the virtual machine level
- CentOS el6 (not tested with latest role versions)
- CentOS el7
- AlmaLinux el8
- AlmaLinux el9
Update default values for your needs
First of all you have to update virt_guest_init_passwd
with setting a custom password.
Second thing is you have to find and set the nearest mirror for downloading all components of RHEL based installator.
Out of the scope of this role
This role can manage LVM based virtual disks for VMs but you have to create Physical Volume (PVS) and Volume Group (VGS) before using it.
Also there are two different options for virtual network interfaces of VMs. The first way is to use an existed and already configured Linux bridge
and the second one is to use libvirt networking. Anyway the last option can be managed with
virt_network_list
directly from this role.
Variables
General
virt_guest_dependency_qemu_kvm_role
: [optional, defaulttrue
]: Whether enable a dependency role for qemu-kvmvirt_guest_mirror
: [default:http://repo.almalinux.org
]: Almalinux mirror what will be used to install OSvirt_guest_os_location
: [default:{{ virt_guest_mirror }}/almalinux/9/BaseOS/x86_64/os
]: Location path where Almalinux os componnets storedvirt_guest_kickstart_config_dir
: [default:/tmp/kickstart
]: The path where kickstart files with be createdvirt_guest_kickstart_config_port
: [default:8000
]: The port for downloading kickstart configuration durring an installationvirt_guest_kickstart_config_url
: [default:ip of a Hypervisor
]: The url for downloading kickstart configuration durring an installationvirt_guest_kickstart_config_serve_timeout
: [default:90
]: Time in seconds to serve kickstart filesvirt_guest_kickstart_installation_timeout
: [default:480
]: Time in seconds to finish a kickstart installationvirt_guest_init_passwd
: [required]: A password of root user which you will use for the fisrt loginvirt_guest_init_hostname
: [default:fresh-installed.local
]: The first hostname on virtual machine OS level
Virt network list and it own settings
virt_network_list
: [required, default:{}
]: Virt network declarationsvirt_network_list.key
: [required]: The name of virtual network (e.g.br-nat0:
)virt_network_list.key.router
: [required]: The ip address of virtual router (e.g.192.168.2.1
)virt_network_list.key.netmask
: [required]: The netmask of virtual network (e.g.255.255.255.0
)virt_network_list.key.start
: [required]: The first ip of the virtual network range (e.g.192.168.2.1
)virt_network_list.key.end
: [required]: The last one ip of the virtual network range (e.g.192.168.2.254
)
Virt guest list and it own settings
virt_guest_list
: [required, default:{}
]: Virt guest declarationsvirt_guest_list.key
: [required]: The name of virtual machine (e.g.example-vm:
)virt_guest_list.key.autostart
: [optional, defaulttrue
]: Whether enable an autostart for virtual machinevirt_guest_list.key.uuid
: [required]: Universally unique identifier of virtual machine (e.g.ad852ffe-07d9-43ec-9f5a-ced644f9a7a5
)virt_guest_list.key.cpu
: [optional, default1
]: Set CPU core limitsvirt_guest_list.key.ram
: [optional, default2
]: Set RAM limits. This value set in GiBvirt_guest_list.key.disk
: [required]: Virt guest disk(s) declarationsvirt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z]
: [required]: The name of virtual disk in virtual machine (e.g.sda
,sdb
,sdc
, etc orvda
,vdb
,vdc
, etc )virt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].type
: [optional, defaultblock
]: The type of virtual disk (e.g.block
,file
)virt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].name
: [required only for.type: file
]: The name of virtual qemu disk filevirt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].format
: [optional, defaultraw
]: The qemu format type of virtual disk (e.g.raw
,qcow2
)virt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].format_options
: [optional, defaultpreallocation=off
]: The qemu disk format options (e.g.preallocation=metadata
)virt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].vg
: [required only for.type: block
]: The name of LVM Volume Groupvirt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].lv
: [required only for.type: block
]: The name of LVM Logic Volumevirt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].size
: [required, except using physical drives]: Size of virtual disk (e.g.2048M
,10G
,1T
, also20%VG
or any equivalent can be used for LVM based disks)virt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]d[a-z].device
: [required only for physical drives]: The full path to the physical drive on a Hypervisor (e.g./dev/sdb
,/dev/nvme0n1
, etc)virt_guest_list.key.disk.[s|v]da.fstype
: [optional, defaultxfs
]: Filesystem type for all partitions inside a virtual disk (e.g.ext4
,ext3
, etc)virt_guest_list.key.network
: [required]: Virt guest network(s) declarationsvirt_guest_list.key.network.eth[0-9]
: [required]: The name of network interface in virtual machine (e.g.eth0
,eth1
, etc )virt_guest_list.key.network.eth[0-9].mac
: [required]: MAC address of virtual network interface (e.g.52:54:00:16:01:bc
, etc )virt_guest_list.key.network.eth[0-9].bridge
: [required]: The name of bridge interface in which vnet interface will be included (e.g.br0
,bridge1
, etc )virt_guest_list.key.network.eth[0-9].model
: [optional, defaultvirtio
]: The qemu model of virtual network interface (e.g.virtio
,e1000
,rtl8139
etc )virt_guest_list.key.network.eth0.ip
: [optional]: Static IP address for main network interfacevirt_guest_list.key.network.eth0.netmask
: [optional]: Netmask for main network interfacevirt_guest_list.key.network.eth0.gateway
: [optional]: IP address of gateway for main network interfacevirt_guest_list.key.network.eth0.dns
: [optional]: Primary DNS server. This option supports only one DNS server.virt_guest_list.key.vnc_enable
: [optional, defaultfalse
]: Enable VNC server on qemu-kvm side to access a virtual machine
Dependencies
serverbee.qemu_kvm role
Example(s)
Simple example
---
- hosts: localhost
roles:
- serverbee.virt_guest_manage
vars:
virt_guest_list:
example-vm:
uuid: 7eb09567-83b8-4aab-916e-24924d6a0f89
disk:
sda:
vg: vg_local
lv: lv_vm_example
size: 10G
network:
eth0:
mac: 52:54:00:16:01:bc
bridge: br0
Full options example
---
- hosts: localhost
roles:
- serverbee.virt_guest_manage
vars:
virt_network_list:
br-nat0:
router: 192.168.2.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
start: 192.168.2.2
end: 192.168.2.254
virt_guest_list:
example-vm:
autostart: false
uuid: 7eb09567-83b8-4aab-916e-24924d6a0f89
cpu: 2 # Core
ram: 4 # GiB
disk:
sda:
type: block
format: raw
vg: vg_local
lv: lv_vm_example-first
size: 20%VG
fstype: ext4
vdb:
type: file
format: qcow2
format_options: preallocation=metadata
name: example-second-drive
size: 5G
sdc:
device: /dev/nvme0n1
network:
eth0:
mac: 52:54:00:16:01:bc
bridge: br0
model: virtio
ip: 172.16.2.2
netmask: 255.255.255.248
gateway: 172.16.2.1
dns: 172.16.2.1
eth1:
mac: 52:54:00:16:02:ba
network: br-nat0
model: e1000
vnc_enable: true
What else?
Checking the progress of VM installation
First of all you can check if your VM responces to ping requests. If it doesn't responce then
you can use virsh
cli tool to see the list of all your VMs and to check the progress of each installation.
Virsh command installs automatically as a dependency for this role. You can watch with using console
option:
$ virsh list --all
$ virsh console example-vm
Timeout to finish the installation
There is a variable named as virt_guest_kickstart_installation_timeout
and by default it set to 480 seconds.
If you have any problems with shutting down your VM before the finishing of your instalation then you have to increase the timeout.
Also it's better to set the nearest mirror at least in the same country with your hosting provider to increase a downloading speed.
You can do this with changing virt_guest_mirror
and virt_guest_os_location
variables.
Extra vars to manage only one VM
This option can be very useful if you have many virtual machines but want to manage only one of them.
It will run Ansible playbook faster and without applying some things for other virtual machines.
To do this you have to set an extra variable named vm
when you apply your playbook:
$ ansible-playbook virt-guest-manage.yml --extra-vars vm=example-vm
It supports to pass only one name of virtual machine per one time.
Re-run an installation of VM
If you was playing with something before and want to re-run an installation again then first you have to remove all existing parts manually:
$ virsh list --all
$ virsh destroy example-vm
$ virsh undefine example-vm
$ lvremove vg_local/lv_vm_example
This role doesn't support a re-installing of VMs automatically to prevent any removing of existing and needed data.
License
GPLv3 license
Author Information
Vitaly Yakovenko
ansible-galaxy install serverbee/ansible-role-virt-guest-manage