import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; /** * The `vsphere.DrsVmOverride` resource can be used to add a DRS override to a * cluster for a specific virtual machine. With this resource, one can enable or * disable DRS and control the automation level for a single virtual machine * without affecting the rest of the cluster. * * For more information on vSphere clusters and DRS, see [this * page][ref-vsphere-drs-clusters]. * * [ref-vsphere-drs-clusters]: https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-cis/vsphere/vsphere/8-0/vsphere-resource-management-8-0/creating-a-drs-cluster.html * * > **NOTE:** This resource requires vCenter and is not available on direct ESXi * connections. * * ## Example Usage * * The example below creates a virtual machine in a cluster using the * [`vsphere.VirtualMachine`][tf-vsphere-vm-resource] resource, creating the * virtual machine in the cluster looked up by the * [`vsphere.ComputeCluster`][tf-vsphere-cluster-data-source] data source, but also * pinning the VM to a host defined by the * [`vsphere.Host`][tf-vsphere-host-data-source] data source, which is assumed to * be a host within the cluster. To ensure that the VM stays on this host and does * not need to be migrated back at any point in time, an override is entered using * the `vsphere.DrsVmOverride` resource that disables DRS for this virtual * machine, ensuring that it does not move. * * [tf-vsphere-vm-resource]: /docs/providers/vsphere/r/virtual_machine.html * [tf-vsphere-cluster-data-source]: /docs/providers/vsphere/d/compute_cluster.html * [tf-vsphere-host-data-source]: /docs/providers/vsphere/d/host.html * * ```typescript * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi"; * import * as vsphere from "@pulumi/vsphere"; * * const datacenter = vsphere.getDatacenter({ * name: "dc-01", * }); * const datastore = datacenter.then(datacenter => vsphere.getDatastore({ * name: "datastore1", * datacenterId: datacenter.id, * })); * const cluster = datacenter.then(datacenter => vsphere.getComputeCluster({ * name: "cluster-01", * datacenterId: datacenter.id, * })); * const host = datacenter.then(datacenter => vsphere.getHost({ * name: "esxi-01.example.com", * datacenterId: datacenter.id, * })); * const network = datacenter.then(datacenter => vsphere.getNetwork({ * name: "network1", * datacenterId: datacenter.id, * })); * const vm = new vsphere.VirtualMachine("vm", { * name: "pulumi-test", * resourcePoolId: cluster.then(cluster => cluster.resourcePoolId), * hostSystemId: host.then(host => host.id), * datastoreId: datastore.then(datastore => datastore.id), * numCpus: 2, * memory: 2048, * guestId: "otherLinux64Guest", * networkInterfaces: [{ * networkId: network.then(network => network.id), * }], * disks: [{ * label: "disk0", * size: 20, * }], * }); * const drsVmOverride = new vsphere.DrsVmOverride("drs_vm_override", { * computeClusterId: cluster.then(cluster => cluster.id), * virtualMachineId: vm.id, * drsEnabled: false, * }); * ``` * * ## Import * * An existing override can be imported into this resource by * supplying both the path to the cluster, and the path to the virtual machine, to * `pulumi import`. If no override exists, an error will be given. An example * is below: * * [docs-import]: https://developer.hashicorp.com/terraform/cli/import * * ```sh * terraform import vsphere_drs_vm_override.drs_vm_override \ * '{"compute_cluster_path": "/dc1/host/cluster1", \ * "virtual_machine_path": "/dc1/vm/srv1"}' * ``` */ export declare class DrsVmOverride extends pulumi.CustomResource { /** * Get an existing DrsVmOverride resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra * properties used to qualify the lookup. * * @param name The _unique_ name of the resulting resource. * @param id The _unique_ provider ID of the resource to lookup. * @param state Any extra arguments used during the lookup. * @param opts Optional settings to control the behavior of the CustomResource. */ static get(name: string, id: pulumi.Input, state?: DrsVmOverrideState, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions): DrsVmOverride; /** * Returns true if the given object is an instance of DrsVmOverride. This is designed to work even * when multiple copies of the Pulumi SDK have been loaded into the same process. */ static isInstance(obj: any): obj is DrsVmOverride; /** * The [managed object reference * ID][docs-about-morefs] of the cluster to put the override in. Forces a new * resource if changed. * * [docs-about-morefs]: /docs/providers/vsphere/index.html#use-of-managed-object-references-by-the-vsphere-provider */ readonly computeClusterId: pulumi.Output; /** * Overrides the automation level for this virtual * machine in the cluster. Can be one of `manual`, `partiallyAutomated`, or * `fullyAutomated`. Default: `manual`. * * > **NOTE:** Using this resource _always_ implies an override, even if one of * `drsEnabled` or `drsAutomationLevel` is omitted. Take note of the defaults * for both options. */ readonly drsAutomationLevel: pulumi.Output; /** * Overrides the default DRS setting for this virtual * machine. Can be either `true` or `false`. Default: `false`. */ readonly drsEnabled: pulumi.Output; /** * The UUID of the virtual machine to create * the override for. Forces a new resource if changed. */ readonly virtualMachineId: pulumi.Output; /** * Create a DrsVmOverride resource with the given unique name, arguments, and options. * * @param name The _unique_ name of the resource. * @param args The arguments to use to populate this resource's properties. * @param opts A bag of options that control this resource's behavior. */ constructor(name: string, args: DrsVmOverrideArgs, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions); } /** * Input properties used for looking up and filtering DrsVmOverride resources. */ export interface DrsVmOverrideState { /** * The [managed object reference * ID][docs-about-morefs] of the cluster to put the override in. Forces a new * resource if changed. * * [docs-about-morefs]: /docs/providers/vsphere/index.html#use-of-managed-object-references-by-the-vsphere-provider */ computeClusterId?: pulumi.Input; /** * Overrides the automation level for this virtual * machine in the cluster. Can be one of `manual`, `partiallyAutomated`, or * `fullyAutomated`. Default: `manual`. * * > **NOTE:** Using this resource _always_ implies an override, even if one of * `drsEnabled` or `drsAutomationLevel` is omitted. Take note of the defaults * for both options. */ drsAutomationLevel?: pulumi.Input; /** * Overrides the default DRS setting for this virtual * machine. Can be either `true` or `false`. Default: `false`. */ drsEnabled?: pulumi.Input; /** * The UUID of the virtual machine to create * the override for. Forces a new resource if changed. */ virtualMachineId?: pulumi.Input; } /** * The set of arguments for constructing a DrsVmOverride resource. */ export interface DrsVmOverrideArgs { /** * The [managed object reference * ID][docs-about-morefs] of the cluster to put the override in. Forces a new * resource if changed. * * [docs-about-morefs]: /docs/providers/vsphere/index.html#use-of-managed-object-references-by-the-vsphere-provider */ computeClusterId: pulumi.Input; /** * Overrides the automation level for this virtual * machine in the cluster. Can be one of `manual`, `partiallyAutomated`, or * `fullyAutomated`. Default: `manual`. * * > **NOTE:** Using this resource _always_ implies an override, even if one of * `drsEnabled` or `drsAutomationLevel` is omitted. Take note of the defaults * for both options. */ drsAutomationLevel?: pulumi.Input; /** * Overrides the default DRS setting for this virtual * machine. Can be either `true` or `false`. Default: `false`. */ drsEnabled?: pulumi.Input; /** * The UUID of the virtual machine to create * the override for. Forces a new resource if changed. */ virtualMachineId: pulumi.Input; }