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Hello! Has anyone tried deploying this with terraform? I have been able to deploy into vsphere, but it looks like it is trying to deploy as a "frontend" haproxy and not the "default" configuration option. After deploying, I run ifconfig on the command line and see a "frontend" NIC and a "workload" NIC. If I deploy manually through the vsphere GUI, everything works as expected. Here's the code I'm working with. I'm looking for help please =)
haproxy.tf
data "vsphere_datacenter" "dc" {
name = var.datacenter_name
}
data "vsphere_datastore" "datastore" {
name = var.datastore_name
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_resource_pool" "pool" {
name = "${var.cluster_name}/Resources"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_network" "management" {
name = "Tanzu Management Network"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_network" "workload" {
name = "Tanzu Workload Network"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_host" "host" {
name = "vmhost"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
It seems like we need a userconfigurable option in the OVF to set "configuration" to "default" or "frontend"?
We could put that in the vapp code block.
Hello! Has anyone tried deploying this with terraform? I have been able to deploy into vsphere, but it looks like it is trying to deploy as a "frontend" haproxy and not the "default" configuration option. After deploying, I run ifconfig on the command line and see a "frontend" NIC and a "workload" NIC. If I deploy manually through the vsphere GUI, everything works as expected. Here's the code I'm working with. I'm looking for help please =)
haproxy.tf
data "vsphere_datacenter" "dc" {
name = var.datacenter_name
}
data "vsphere_datastore" "datastore" {
name = var.datastore_name
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_resource_pool" "pool" {
name = "${var.cluster_name}/Resources"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_network" "management" {
name = "Tanzu Management Network"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_network" "workload" {
name = "Tanzu Workload Network"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
data "vsphere_host" "host" {
name = "vmhost"
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
}
resource "vsphere_virtual_machine" "tanzu-haproxy" {
name = var.vm_name
datacenter_id = data.vsphere_datacenter.dc.id
resource_pool_id = data.vsphere_resource_pool.pool.id
datastore_id = data.vsphere_datastore.datastore.id
host_system_id = data.vsphere_host.host.id
folder = "Tanzu"
wait_for_guest_net_timeout = 0
wait_for_guest_ip_timeout = 0
wait_for_guest_net_routable = false
ovf_deploy {
local_ovf_path = "./haproxy-v0.2.0.ova"
disk_provisioning = "thin"
ip_protocol = "IPV4"
ip_allocation_policy = "STATIC_MANUAL"
ovf_network_map = {
"management" = data.vsphere_network.management.id
"workload" = data.vsphere_network.workload.id
}
}
network_interface {
network_id = data.vsphere_network.management.id
}
network_interface {
network_id = data.vsphere_network.workload.id
}
vapp {
properties = {
"root_pwd" = "12345"
"permit_root_login" = "True"
"hostname" = "tanzu-haproxy"
"nameservers" = "10.1.1.224, 10.6.100.55"
"management_ip" = "10.6.15.40/27"
"management_gateway" = "10.6.15.33"
"workload_ip" = "172.28.201.135/25"
"workload_gateway" = "172.28.201.129"
"service_ip_range" = "172.28.201.208/28"
"dataplane_port" = "5556"
"haproxy_user" = "dataplane-api"
"haproxy_pwd" = "12345"
}
}
}
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