Data Source: oci_core_cluster_network

This data source provides details about a specific Cluster Network resource in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Core service.

Gets information about a cluster network with instance pools.

Example Usage

data "oci_core_cluster_network" "test_cluster_network" {
	#Required
	cluster_network_id = oci_core_cluster_network.test_cluster_network.id
}

Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported:

<<<<<<< HEAD Example: [FAULT-DOMAIN-1, FAULT-DOMAIN-2, FAULT-DOMAIN-3] * primary_subnet_id - The OCID of the primary subnet to place instances. This field is deprecated. Use primaryVnicSubnets instead to set VNIC data for instances in the pool. * primary_vnic_subnets - Details about the IPv6 primary subnet. * ipv6address_ipv6subnet_cidr_pair_details - A list of IPv6 prefix ranges from which the VNIC should be assigned an IPv6 address. You can provide only the prefix ranges and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will select an available address from the range. You can optionally choose to leave the prefix range empty and instead provide the specific IPv6 address that should be used from within that range. * ipv6subnet_cidr - Optional. Used to disambiguate which subnet prefix should be used to create an IPv6 allocation. * is_assign_ipv6ip - Whether to allocate an IPv6 address at instance and VNIC creation from an IPv6 enabled subnet. Default: False. When provided you may optionally provide an IPv6 prefix (ipv6SubnetCidr) of your choice to assign the IPv6 address from. If ipv6SubnetCidr is not provided then an IPv6 prefix is chosen for you.

* subnet_id - The subnet OCID for the secondary VNIC.

		Example: `[FAULT-DOMAIN-1, FAULT-DOMAIN-2, FAULT-DOMAIN-3]` 
	* `primary_subnet_id` - The [OCID](https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of the primary subnet in which to place instances. 

d74e4e1fef (Added - clusterPlacementGroupId terraform implementation and tests) * secondary_vnic_subnets - The set of secondary VNIC data for instances in the pool. * display_name - The display name of the VNIC. This is also used to match against the instance configuration defined secondary VNIC. * ipv6address_ipv6subnet_cidr_pair_details - A list of IPv6 prefix ranges from which the VNIC should be assigned an IPv6 address. You can provide only the prefix ranges and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will select an available address from the range. You can optionally choose to leave the prefix range empty and instead provide the specific IPv6 address that should be used from within that range. * ipv6subnet_cidr - Optional. Used to disambiguate which subnet prefix should be used to create an IPv6 allocation. * is_assign_ipv6ip - Whether to allocate an IPv6 address at instance and VNIC creation from an IPv6 enabled subnet. Default: False. When provided you may optionally provide an IPv6 prefix (ipv6SubnetCidr) of your choice to assign the IPv6 address from. If ipv6SubnetCidr is not provided then an IPv6 prefix is chosen for you. * subnet_id - The subnet OCID for the secondary VNIC. * size - The number of instances that should be in the instance pool. * state - The current state of the instance pool. * time_created - The date and time the instance pool was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example: 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z * network_block_ids - The list of network block OCIDs of the HPC island. * placement_configuration - The location for where the instance pools in a cluster network will place instances. * availability_domain - The availability domain to place instances. Example: Uocm:PHX-AD-1 * primary_subnet_id - The OCID of the primary subnet to place instances. This field is deprecated. Use primaryVnicSubnets instead to set VNIC data for instances in the pool. * primary_vnic_subnets - Details about the IPv6 primary subnet. * ipv6address_ipv6subnet_cidr_pair_details - A list of IPv6 prefix ranges from which the VNIC should be assigned an IPv6 address. You can provide only the prefix ranges and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will select an available address from the range. You can optionally choose to leave the prefix range empty and instead provide the specific IPv6 address that should be used from within that range. * ipv6subnet_cidr - Optional. Used to disambiguate which subnet prefix should be used to create an IPv6 allocation. * is_assign_ipv6ip - Whether to allocate an IPv6 address at instance and VNIC creation from an IPv6 enabled subnet. Default: False. When provided you may optionally provide an IPv6 prefix (ipv6SubnetCidr) of your choice to assign the IPv6 address from. If ipv6SubnetCidr is not provided then an IPv6 prefix is chosen for you. * subnet_id - The subnet OCID for the secondary VNIC. * secondary_vnic_subnets - The set of secondary VNIC data for instances in the pool. * display_name - The display name of the VNIC. This is also used to match against the instance configuration defined secondary VNIC. * ipv6address_ipv6subnet_cidr_pair_details - A list of IPv6 prefix ranges from which the VNIC should be assigned an IPv6 address. You can provide only the prefix ranges and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will select an available address from the range. You can optionally choose to leave the prefix range empty and instead provide the specific IPv6 address that should be used from within that range. * ipv6subnet_cidr - Optional. Used to disambiguate which subnet prefix should be used to create an IPv6 allocation. * is_assign_ipv6ip - Whether to allocate an IPv6 address at instance and VNIC creation from an IPv6 enabled subnet. Default: False. When provided you may optionally provide an IPv6 prefix (ipv6SubnetCidr) of your choice to assign the IPv6 address from. If ipv6SubnetCidr is not provided then an IPv6 prefix is chosen for you. * subnet_id - The subnet OCID for the secondary VNIC. * state - The current state of the cluster network. * time_created - The date and time the resource was created, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example: 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z * time_updated - The date and time the resource was updated, in the format defined by RFC3339. Example: 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z