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vmware.ini
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# Ansible VMware external inventory script settings
[defaults]
# If true (the default), return only guest VMs. If false, also return host
# systems in the results.
guests_only = True
# Specify an alternate group name for guest VMs. If not defined, defaults to
# the basename of the inventory script + "_vm", e.g. "vmware_vm".
#vm_group = vm_group_name
# Specify an alternate group name for host systems when guests_only=false.
# If not defined, defaults to the basename of the inventory script + "_hw",
# e.g. "vmware_hw".
#hw_group = hw_group_name
# Specify the number of seconds to use the inventory cache before it is
# considered stale. If not defined, defaults to 0 seconds.
#cache_max_age = 3600
# Specify the directory used for storing the inventory cache. If not defined,
# caching will be disabled.
#cache_dir = ~/.cache/ansible
# Specify a prefix filter. Any VMs with names beginning with this string will
# not be returned.
# prefix_filter = test_
# Specify a cluster filter list (colon delimited). Only clusters matching by
# name will be scanned for virtualmachines
#clusters = cluster1,cluster2
[auth]
# Specify hostname or IP address of vCenter/ESXi server. A port may be
# included with the hostname, e.g.: vcenter.example.com:8443. This setting
# may also be defined via the VMWARE_HOST environment variable.
host = vcenter.example.com
# Specify a username to access the vCenter host. This setting may also be
# defined with the VMWARE_USER environment variable.
user = ihasaccess
# Specify a password to access the vCenter host. This setting may also be
# defined with the VMWARE_PASSWORD environment variable.
password = ssshverysecret
# Force SSL certificate checking by default or ignore self-signed certs.
#sslcheck=True