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Hello, In an Instance you can store your data as a JSON, so you can store something like that: "vm_uuid": "5005769b-5569-decf-982a-ddc172f9b99b",
"vm_name": "vm-001",
"vcenter_hostname": "myvcenter.local",
"vcenter_cluster": "my_cluster",
"vcenter_folder": "my_folder",
"vcenter_network": "VM Network",
"vcenter_datastore": "my_datastore",
"vcenter_datacenter": "my_datacenter",
"vm_vcpu": 12,
"vm_memory_gb": 32,
"vm_disk_list": [
{
"size_gb": 1000,
"type": "thin",
"datastore": "my_datastore"
}
], This JSON is sent to AWX as extra_vars each time you ask for an operation. Squest will do the job for your use case ! Anthony |
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You need to read the doc: https://hewlettpackard.github.io/squest/1.10.6/manual/service_catalog/concept/ |
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Hello,
At first thank you for this product.
I'm working for a big french Insurance company as Infrastructure Automation engineer.
We working actually on a project in which we want to replace an internal marketplace Portail (internal devel) :)
it'a a big word for just talking about a Portal for ordering On premise IaaS (Vmware). We looking for a solution that is able to manage ours VMs lifecycle.
We have already an ansible AWX workflow & Playbooks for building this IaaS.
As Squest has the capability to manage resources lifecycle through the instance, (create, modify, delete)
Is there a way to modify an squest instance for example with a specific API REST to add VM technicals charactéristics and visualise theses in the instance view ?:
If there's no way to do that,i ask myself the following question :
How can we modify vCPUs number or memory size without knowing these Characteristics in the Squest instance?
Best Regards,
Koga
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