Data Source: oci_ocvp_sddc
This data source provides details about a specific Sddc resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle Cloud VMware Solution service.
Gets the specified SDDC’s information.
Example Usage
data "oci_ocvp_sddc" "test_sddc" {
#Required
sddc_id = oci_ocvp_sddc.test_sddc.id
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
sddc_id
- (Required) The OCID of the SDDC.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
capacity_reservation_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the Capacity Reservation. Deprecated. Please usecapacity_reservation_id
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.clusters_count
- The number of Clusters in the SDDC.compartment_id
- The OCID of the compartment that contains the SDDC.compute_availability_domain
- (Deprecated) The availability domain the ESXi hosts are running in. For Multi-AD SDDC, it ismulti-AD
. Example:Uocm:PHX-AD-1
,multi-AD
. Deprecated. Please usecompute_availability_domain
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.datastores
- (Deprecated) Datastores used for the Sddc. Deprecated. Please usedatastores
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.block_volume_ids
- A list of OCIDs of Block Storage Volumes.capacity
- Size of the Block Storage Volume in GB.datastore_type
- Type of the datastore.
defined_tags
- Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:{"Operations.CostCenter": "42"}
display_name
- A descriptive name for the SDDC. It must be unique, start with a letter, and contain only letters, digits, whitespaces, dashes and underscores. Avoid entering confidential information.esxi_hosts_count
- (Deprecated) The number of ESXi hosts in the SDDC. Deprecated. Please useesxi_hosts_count
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.actual_esxi_hosts_count
- (Deprecated) The number of actual ESXi hosts in the SDDC on the cloud. This attribute will be different when esxi Host is added to an existing SDDC. Deprecated. Please useactual_esxi_hosts_count
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.esxi_software_version
- In general, this is a specific version of bundled ESXi software supported by Oracle Cloud VMware Solution (see ListSupportedVmwareSoftwareVersions).This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the version of software currently installed on the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the version of software that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will install on any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost unless a different version is configured on the Cluster or ESXi host level.
Therefore, if you upgrade the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a newer version of bundled ESXi software supported by the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s
vmwareSoftwareVersion
with that new version.freeform_tags
- Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example:{"Department": "Finance"}
hcx_fqdn
- The FQDN for HCX Manager. Example:hcx-my-sddc.sddc.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com
hcx_initial_password
- (Deprecated) The SDDC includes an administrator username and initial password for HCX Manager. Make sure to change this initial HCX Manager password to a different value. Deprecated. Please use theoci_ocvp_retrieve_password
data source instead.hcx_mode
- HCX configuration of the SDDC.hcx_on_prem_key
- (Deprecated) The activation keys to use on the on-premises HCX Enterprise appliances you site pair with HCX Manager in your VMware Solution. The number of keys provided depends on the HCX license type. HCX Advanced provides 3 activation keys. HCX Enterprise provides 10 activation keys. Deprecated. Please usehcx_on_prem_licenses
instead.hcx_on_prem_licenses
- The activation licenses to use on the on-premises HCX Enterprise appliance you site pair with HCX Manager in your VMware Solution.activation_key
- HCX on-premise license key value.status
- status of HCX on-premise license.system_name
- Name of the system that consumed the HCX on-premise license
hcx_private_ip_id
- The OCID of thePrivateIp
object that is the virtual IP (VIP) for HCX Manager. For information aboutPrivateIp
objects, see the Core Services API.hcx_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the HCX component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the HCX VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the HCX VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the HCX component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s hcxVlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID.
* id
- The OCID of the SDDC.
* initial_configuration
- Details of SDDC initial configuration
* initial_cluster_configurations
- The configurations for Clusters initially created in the SDDC.
* capacity_reservation_id
- The OCID of the Capacity Reservation.
* compute_availability_domain
- The availability domain to create the Cluster’s ESXi hosts in. For multi-AD Cluster deployment, set to multi-AD
.
* datastores
- A list of datastore info for the Cluster. This value is required only when initialHostShapeName
is a standard shape.
* block_volume_ids
- A list of OCIDs of Block Storage Volumes.
* datastore_type
- Type of the datastore.
* display_name
- A descriptive name for the Cluster. Cluster name requirements are 1-16 character length limit, Must start with a letter, Must be English letters, numbers, - only, No repeating hyphens, Must be unique within the region. Avoid entering confidential information.
* esxi_hosts_count
- The number of ESXi hosts to create in the Cluster. You can add more hosts later (see CreateEsxiHost). Creating a Cluster with a ESXi host count of 1 will be considered a single ESXi host Cluster.
**Note:** If you later delete EXSi hosts from a production Cluster to total less than 3, you are still billed for the 3 minimum recommended ESXi hosts. Also, you cannot add more VMware workloads to the Cluster until it again has at least 3 ESXi hosts.
* `initial_commitment` - The billing option selected during Cluster creation. [ListSupportedCommitments](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/SupportedCommitmentSummary/ListSupportedCommitments).
* `initial_host_ocpu_count` - The initial OCPU count of the Cluster's ESXi hosts.
* `initial_host_shape_name` - The initial compute shape of the Cluster's ESXi hosts. [ListSupportedHostShapes](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/SupportedHostShapes/ListSupportedHostShapes).
* `instance_display_name_prefix` - A prefix used in the name of each ESXi host and Compute instance in the Cluster. If this isn't set, the Cluster's `displayName` is used as the prefix.
For example, if the value is `myCluster`, the ESXi hosts are named `myCluster-1`, `myCluster-2`, and so on.
* `is_shielded_instance_enabled` - Indicates whether shielded instance is enabled for this Cluster.
* `network_configuration` - The network configurations used by Cluster, including [OCIDs](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the management subnet and VLANs.
* `hcx_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the HCX component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster when HCX is enabled.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the HCX VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the HCX VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this SDDC in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20230701/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the HCX component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateSddc](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20230701/Sddc/UpdateSddc) to update the SDDC's `hcxVlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `nsx_edge_uplink1vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX Edge Uplink 1 component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge Uplink 1 VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge Uplink 1 VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge Uplink 1 component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateCluster](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/Cluster/UpdateCluster) to update the Cluster's `nsxEdgeUplink1VlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `nsx_edge_uplink2vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX Edge Uplink 2 component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge Uplink 2 VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge Uplink 2 VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge Uplink 2 component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateCluster](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/Cluster/UpdateCluster) to update the Cluster's `nsxEdgeUplink2VlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `nsx_edge_vtep_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the NSX Edge VTEP component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge VTEP VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge VTEP VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge VTEP component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateCluster](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/Cluster/UpdateCluster) to update the Cluster's `nsxEdgeVTepVlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `nsx_vtep_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the NSX VTEP component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX VTEP VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX VTEP VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the NSX VTEP component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateCluster](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/Cluster/UpdateCluster) to update the Cluster's `nsxVTepVlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `provisioning_subnet_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the management subnet used to provision the Cluster.
* `provisioning_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the Provisioning component of the VMware environment.
* `replication_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the vSphere Replication component of the VMware environment.
* `vmotion_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the vMotion component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vMotion VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vMotion VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the vMotion component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateCluster](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/Sddc/UpdateCluster) to update the Cluster's `vmotionVlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `vsan_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the Cluster for the vSAN component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vSAN VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vSAN VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the vSAN component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateCluster](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/Cluster/UpdateCluster) to update the Cluster's `vsanVlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `vsphere_vlan_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the vSphere component of the VMware environment. This VLAN is a mandatory attribute for Management Cluster.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vSphere VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the Cluster. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vSphere VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this Cluster in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the Cluster to use a different VLAN for the vSphere component of the VMware environment, you should use [UpdateCluster](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20200501/Sddc/UpdateSddc) to update the Cluster's `vsphereVlanId` with that new VLAN's OCID.
* `vsphere_type` - vSphere Cluster types.
* `workload_network_cidr` - The CIDR block for the IP addresses that VMware VMs in the Cluster use to run application workloads.
initial_host_ocpu_count
- (Deprecated) The initial OCPU count of the SDDC’s ESXi hosts. Deprecated. Please useinitial_host_ocpu_count
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.initial_host_shape_name
- (Deprecated) The initial compute shape of the SDDC’s ESXi hosts. ListSupportedHostShapes. Deprecated. Please useinitial_host_shape_name
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.initial_sku
- (Deprecated) The billing option selected during SDDC creation. ListSupportedSkus. Deprecated. Please useinitial_commitment
ofinitial_cluster_configurations
instead.instance_display_name_prefix
- (Deprecated) A prefix used in the name of each ESXi host and Compute instance in the SDDC. If this isn’t set, the SDDC’sdisplayName
is used as the prefix.
For example, if the value is MySDDC
, the ESXi hosts are named MySDDC-1
, MySDDC-2
, and so on. Deprecated. Please use instance_display_name_prefix
of initial_cluster_configurations
instead.
* is_hcx_enabled
- (Deprecated) Indicates whether HCX is enabled for this SDDC. Deprecated. Please use hcx_mode
instead.
* is_hcx_enterprise_enabled
- (Deprecated) Indicates whether HCX Enterprise is enabled for this SDDC. Deprecated. Please use hcx_mode
instead.
* is_hcx_pending_downgrade
- Indicates whether SDDC is pending downgrade from HCX Enterprise to HCX Advanced.
* is_shielded_instance_enabled
- (Deprecated) Indicates whether shielded instance is enabled at the SDDC level. Deprecated. Please use is_shielded_instance_enabled
of initial_cluster_configurations
instead.
* is_single_host_sddc
- Indicates whether this SDDC is designated for only single ESXi host.
* nsx_edge_uplink1vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX Edge Uplink 1 component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge Uplink 1 VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge Uplink 1 VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge Uplink 1 component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s nsxEdgeUplink1VlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID. Deprecated. Please use nsx_edge_uplink1vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* nsx_edge_uplink2vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX Edge Uplink 2 component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge Uplink 2 VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge Uplink 2 VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge Uplink 2 component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s nsxEdgeUplink2VlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID. Deprecated. Please use nsx_edge_uplink2vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* nsx_edge_uplink_ip_id
- The OCID of the PrivateIp
object that is the virtual IP (VIP) for the NSX Edge Uplink. Use this OCID as the route target for route table rules when setting up connectivity between the SDDC and other networks. For information about PrivateIp
objects, see the Core Services API.
* nsx_edge_vtep_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX Edge VTEP component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX Edge VTEP VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX Edge VTEP VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the NSX Edge VTEP component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s nsxEdgeVTepVlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID. Deprecated. Please use nsx_edge_vtep_vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* nsx_manager_fqdn
- The FQDN for NSX Manager. Example: nsx-my-sddc.sddc.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com
* nsx_manager_private_ip_id
- The OCID of the PrivateIp
object that is the virtual IP (VIP) for NSX Manager. For information about PrivateIp
objects, see the Core Services API.
* nsx_manager_username
- The SDDC includes an administrator username and initial password for NSX Manager. You can change this initial username to a different value in NSX Manager.
* nsx_manager_initial_password
- (Deprecated) The SDDC includes an administrator username and initial password for NSX Manager. Make sure to change this initial NSX Manager password to a different value. Deprecated. Please use the oci_ocvp_retrieve_password
data source instead.
* nsx_overlay_segment_name
- (Deprecated) The VMware NSX overlay workload segment to host your application. Connect to workload portgroup in vCenter to access this overlay segment.
* nsx_vtep_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the NSX VTEP component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the NSX VTEP VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the NSX VTEP VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the NSX VTEP component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s nsxVTepVlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID. Deprecated. Please use nsx_vtep_vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* provisioning_subnet_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the management subnet used to provision the SDDC. Deprecated. Please use provisioning_subnet_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* provisioning_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the Provisioning component of the VMware environment. Deprecated. Please use provisioning_vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* replication_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the vSphere Replication component of the VMware environment. Deprecated. Please use replication_vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* ssh_authorized_keys
- One or more public SSH keys to be included in the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file for the default user on each ESXi host. Use a newline character to separate multiple keys. The SSH keys must be in the format required for the authorized_keys
file.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the public SSH keys currently installed on the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the public SSH keys that Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will install on any new ESXi hosts that you *add to this SDDC in the future* with [CreateEsxiHost](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20230701/EsxiHost/CreateEsxiHost).
Therefore, if you upgrade the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use different SSH keys, you should use [UpdateSddc](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/api/#/en/vmware/20230701/Sddc/UpdateSddc) to update the SDDC's `sshAuthorizedKeys` with the new public keys.
state
- The current state of the SDDC.time_created
- The date and time the SDDC was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
time_hcx_billing_cycle_end
- The date and time current HCX Enterprise billing cycle ends, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
time_hcx_license_status_updated
- The date and time the SDDC’s HCX on-premise license status was updated, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example:2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z
time_updated
- The date and time the SDDC was updated, in the format defined by RFC3339.upgrade_licenses
- (Deprecated) The vSphere licenses to use when upgrading the SDDC.license_key
- vSphere license key value.license_type
- vSphere license type.
vcenter_fqdn
- The FQDN for vCenter. Example:vcenter-my-sddc.sddc.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com
vcenter_private_ip_id
- The OCID of thePrivateIp
object that is the virtual IP (VIP) for vCenter. For information aboutPrivateIp
objects, see the Core Services API.vcenter_username
- The SDDC includes an administrator username and password for vCenter. You can change this initial username to a different value in vCenter.vmware_software_version
- In general, this is a specific version of bundled VMware software supported by Oracle Cloud VMware Solution (see ListSupportedVmwareSoftwareVersions).This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the version of software currently installed on the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the version of software that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will install on any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you upgrade the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a newer version of bundled VMware software supported by the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s
vmwareSoftwareVersion
with that new version.vcenter_fqdn
- The FQDN for vCenter. Example:vcenter-my-sddc.sddc.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com
vcenter_initial_password
- (Deprecated) The SDDC includes an administrator username and initial password for vCenter. Make sure to change this initial vCenter password to a different value. Deprecated. Please use theoci_ocvp_retrieve_password
data source instead.vmotion_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the vMotion component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vMotion VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vMotion VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the vMotion component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s vmotionVlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID. Deprecated. Please use vmotion_vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* vsan_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the vSAN component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the vSAN VLAN currently used by the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the vSAN VLAN that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will use for any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the vSAN component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s vsanVlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID. Deprecated. Please use vsan_vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* vsphere_upgrade_guide
- (Deprecated) The link to guidance for upgrading vSphere.
* vsphere_upgrade_objects
- (Deprecated) The links to binary objects needed to upgrade vSphere.
* download_link
- Binary object download link.
* link_description
- Binary object description.
* vsphere_vlan_id
- (Deprecated) The OCID of the VLAN used by the SDDC for the vSphere component of the VMware environment.
This attribute is not guaranteed to reflect the version of software currently installed on the ESXi hosts in the SDDC. The purpose of this attribute is to show the version of software that the Oracle Cloud VMware Solution will install on any new ESXi hosts that you add to this SDDC in the future with CreateEsxiHost.
Therefore, if you change the existing ESXi hosts in the SDDC to use a different VLAN for the vSphere component of the VMware environment, you should use UpdateSddc to update the SDDC’s vsphereVlanId
with that new VLAN’s OCID. Deprecated. Please use vsphere_vlan_id
of network_configuration
instead.
* workload_network_cidr
- (Deprecated) The CIDR block for the IP addresses that VMware VMs in the SDDC use to run application workloads. Deprecated. Please use workload_network_cidr
of initial_cluster_configurations
instead.