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1 | # ansible-role-nsx
2 |
3 | Ansible playbook to automate installing and maintaining VMware NSX.
4 |
5 | ## Requirements
6 |
7 | This role has a single dependency on the [Chaperone](https://github.com/vmware/chaperone)
8 | project. In particular, this role requires that an external source(e.g., the
9 | playbook) define the variable django_app, which usually is "chaperone" but may
10 | be set to any value that defines the 'chaperone application' intending to
11 | configure and install NSX.
12 |
13 | ## Role Variables
14 |
15 | ```yaml
16 | # this is where the UI installs the ovftool this by default
17 | ovftool: /usr/local/bin/ovftool/ovftool
18 | ```
19 |
20 | ## Example playbook
21 |
22 | ```yaml
23 | ---
24 | - hosts: nsx
25 | sudo: True
26 | roles:
27 | - nsx
28 | vars:
29 | - ... forthcoming
30 | ```
31 |
32 | # License and Copyright
33 |
34 | Copyright 2015 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
35 |
36 | SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-3.0-only
37 |
38 | This code is Dual Licensed Apache License 2.0 or GPLv3
39 |
40 | You may obtain a copy of the License(s) at
41 |
42 | http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
43 |
44 | or
45 |
46 | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
47 |
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/tasks/create_edge.yml:
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1 | # Copyright 2015 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
2 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-3.0-only
3 | ---
4 | - name: Create Edge
5 | nsx_edge:
6 | nsxmanager_spec:
7 | raml_file: "/opt/supersddc-ansible/roles/nsx/files/nsxvapiv614.raml"
8 | host: "{{ nsx_edge_manager_host }}"
9 | user: "{{ nsx_edge_manager_user }}"
10 | password: "{{ nsx_edge_manager_password }}"
11 | state: present
12 | name: "{{ nsx_edge_name }}"
13 | fqdn: "{{ nsx_edge_fqdn }}"
14 | description: "{{ nsx_edge_description }}"
15 | tenant: "{{ nsx_edge_tenant }}"
16 | cliSettings:
17 | userName: "{{ nsx_edge_cliSettings_userName }}"
18 | password: "{{ nsx_edge_cliSettings_password }}"
19 | remoteAccess: "{{ nsx_edge_cliSettings_remoteAccess }}"
20 | appliance:
21 | datacenterMoid: "{{ nsx_edge_appliance_datacenterMoid }}"
22 | applianceSize: "{{ nsx_edge_appliance_applianceSize }}"
23 | resourcePoolId: "{{ nsx_edge_appliance_resourcePoolId }}"
24 | datastoreId: "{{ nsx_edge_appliance_datastoreId }}"
25 | hostId: "{{ nsx_edge_appliance_hostId }}"
26 | vmFolderId: "{{ nsx_edge_appliance_vmFolderId }}"
27 | vnic:
28 | enableProxyArp: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_enableProxyArp }}"
29 | enableSendRedirects: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_enableSendRedirects }}"
30 | fenceParameter: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_fence_parameters }}"
31 | isConnected: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_isConnected }}"
32 | primaryAddress: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_primaryAddress }}"
33 | subnetMask: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_subnetMask }}"
34 | subnetPrefixLength: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_subnetPrefixLength }}"
35 | portgroupId: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_portgroupId }}"
36 | mtu: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_mtu }}"
37 | name: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_name }}"
38 | type: "{{ nsx_edge_vnic_type }}"
39 | index: "0"
40 | defaultRoute:
41 | vnic: "{{ nsx_edge_default_gateway_vnic }}"
42 | gatewayAddress: "{{ nsx_edge_default_gatewayAddress }}"
43 | mtu: "{{ nsx_edge_default_gateway_mtu }}"
44 | defaultPolicy:
45 | action: "{{ nsx_edge_defaultPolicy_action }}"
46 | loggingEnabled: "{{ nsx_edge_defaultPolicy_loggingEnabled }}"
47 | highAvailability:
48 | enabled: "{{ nsx_edge_highAvailability_enabled }}"
49 | vnic: "{{ nsx_edge_highAvailability_vnic }}"
50 | declareDeadTime: "{{ nsx_edge_highAvailability_declareDeadTime }}"
51 | managementIp1: "{{ nsx_edge_highAvailability_managementIp1 }}"
52 | managementIp2: "{{ nsx_edge_highAvailability_managementIp2 }}"
53 | tags: nsx_edge
54 |
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1 | # Copyright 2015 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
2 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-3.0-only
3 | ---
4 | - name: Create the nsx defaults/main.yml file
5 | template: src=../templates/defaults.yml.j2 dest=/opt/chaperone-ansible/roles/nsx/defaults/main.yml
6 | tags:
7 | - create_vars_files
8 |
9 | - name: Deploy NSX Manager
10 | include: deploy-nsx-ova.yml
11 |
12 | - name: Configure NSX Manager
13 | include: base-config-nsx.yml
14 |
15 |
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1 | # Copyright 2015 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
2 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-3.0-only
3 | ---
4 | nsxmanager_spec:
5 | raml_file: '/opt/chaperone-ansible/roles/nsx/files/nsxvapiv614.raml'
6 | host: "{{ deployMgmtIpAddress }}"
7 | user: 'admin'
8 | password: "{{ nsxCliPass }}"
9 |
10 | {% if numControllers == '3' %}
11 | controllerDeployType: 'full'
12 | {% elif numControllers == '1' %}
13 | controllerDeployType: 'single'
14 | {% endif %}
15 |
16 | {% if deploy_nsx == '1' %}
17 | {% set configure_nsx_manager = '1' %}
18 | deployMgmtDnsServer: "{{ dns_server }}"
19 | deployMgmtDnsDomain: "{{ dns_domain_name }}"
20 | deployNtpServers: "{{ ntp_server }}"
21 | deploySyslogServer: "{{ syslog_server }}"
22 | deployHostname: "{{ deployVmName }}.{{ dns_domain_name }}"
23 | nsxEnPass: "{{ nsxCliPass }}"
24 | nsxmanOvaPath: '/var/www/html/downloads'
25 | nsxmanOva: 'VMware-NSX-Manager-6.1.4-2691049.ova'
26 | ovfToolPath: '/usr/local/bin/ovftool'
27 | {% endif %}
28 | {% if configure_nsx_manager == '1' %}
29 | controllerSyslogServer: "{{ syslog_server }}"
30 | nsxIppools:
31 | controller:
32 | name: 'CONTROLLER'
33 | start_ip: "{{ controllerIPpoolStartAddr }}"
34 | end_ip: "{{ controllerIPpoolEndAddr }}"
35 | prefix_length: "{{ controllerIPpoolPrefix }}"
36 | gateway: "{{ controllerIPpoolGateway }}"
37 | dns_server_1: "{{ dns_server }}"
38 | dns_server_2: "{{ controllerIPpoolSecondDns }}"
39 | vteps:
40 | name: 'VTEP'
41 | start_ip: "{{ vtepIPpoolStartAddr }}"
42 | end_ip: "{{ vtepIPpoolEndAddr }}"
43 | prefix_length: "{{ vtepIPpoolPrefix }}"
44 | gateway: "{{ vtepIPpoolGateway }}"
45 | dns_server_1: "{{ dns_server }}"
46 | dns_server_2: "{{ vtepIPpoolSecondDns }}"
47 | targetClusters:
48 | cluster1:
49 | clusterName: "{{ hostPrepClusterA }}"
50 | cluster2:
51 | clusterName: "{{ hostPrepClusterB }}"
52 | {% if mcastIsEnabled == '1' %}
53 | mcastEnabled: True
54 | {% elif mcastIsEnabled == '0' %}
55 | mcastEnabled: False
56 | {% endif %}
57 | {% elif (configure_nsx_manager == '1') and (deploy_nsx == '0') %}
58 | controllerSyslogServer: "{{ syslog_server }}"
59 | nsxIppools:
60 | controller:
61 | name: 'CONTROLLER'
62 | start_ip: "{{ controllerIPpoolStartAddr }}"
63 | end_ip: "{{ controllerIPpoolEndAddr }}"
64 | prefix_length: "{{ controllerIPpoolPrefix }}"
65 | gateway: "{{ controllerIPpoolGateway }}"
66 | dns_server_1: "{{ dns_server }}"
67 | dns_server_2: "{{ controllerIPpoolSecondDns }}"
68 | vteps:
69 | name: 'VTEP'
70 | start_ip: "{{ vtepIPpoolStartAddr }}"
71 | end_ip: "{{ vtepIPpoolEndAddr }}"
72 | prefix_length: "{{ vtepIPpoolPrefix }}"
73 | gateway: "{{ vtepIPpoolGateway }}"
74 | dns_server_1: "{{ dns_server }}"
75 | dns_server_2: "{{ vtepIPpoolSecondDns }}"
76 | targetClusters:
77 | cluster1:
78 | clusterName: "{{ hostPrepClusterA }}"
79 | cluster2:
80 | clusterName: "{{ hostPrepClusterB }}"
81 | {% if mcastIsEnabled == '1' %}
82 | mcastEnabled: True
83 | {% elif mcastIsEnabled == '0' %}
84 | mcastEnabled: False
85 | {% endif %}
86 | {% endif %}
87 |
88 |
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