Overview

A dedicated virtual machine host that enables you to host multiple VM instances on a dedicated host that is not shared with other tenancies.

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Attributes

Attribute Name Short Description
absent_states The OCI states, puppet will detect as the resource being absent.
availability_domain The availability domain of the dedicated virtual machine host.
compartment The Puppet name of the resource identified by compartment_id.
compartment_id The OCID of the compartment that contains the object.
dedicated_vm_host_name The name of the dedicated_vm_host.
dedicated_vm_host_shape The dedicated virtual machine host shape.
defined_tags Defined tags for this resource.
disable_corrective_change Disable the modification of a resource when Puppet decides it is a corrective change.
disable_corrective_ensure Disable the creation or removal of a resource when Puppet decides is a corrective change.
ensure The basic property that the resource should be in.
fault_domain The fault domain for the dedicated virtual machine host’s assigned instances.
freeform_tags Free-form tags for this resource.
id The OCID of the resource.
lifecycle_state The current state of the dedicated VM host.
name The full name of the object.
oci_timeout The maximum time to wait for the OCI resource to be in the ready state.
oci_wait_interval The interval beween calls to OCI to check if a resource is in the ready state.
present_states The OCI states, puppet will detect as the resource being present.
provider resource.
remaining_ocpus The available OCPUs of the dedicated VM host.
synchronized Specifies if Puppet waits for OCI actions to be ready before moving on to an other resource.
tenant The tenant for this resource.
time_created The date and time the dedicated VM host was created, in the format defined by RFC3339.
total_ocpus The total OCPUs of the dedicated VM host.

absent_states

The OCI states, puppet will detect as the resource being absent.

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availability_domain

The availability domain of the dedicated virtual machine host.

Example: Uocm:PHX-AD-1

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compartment

The Puppet name of the resource identified by compartment_id.

See the documentation of compartment_id for all details.

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compartment_id

The OCID of the compartment that contains the object.

Rather use the property compartment instead of a direct OCID reference.

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dedicated_vm_host_name

The name of the dedicated_vm_host.

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dedicated_vm_host_shape

The dedicated virtual machine host shape. The shape determines the number of CPUs and other resources available for VM instances launched on the dedicated virtual machine host.

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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"}}

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disable_corrective_change

Disable the modification of a resource when Puppet decides it is a corrective change.

(requires easy_type V2.11.0 or higher)

When using a Puppet Server, Puppet knows about adaptive and corrective changes. A corrective change is when Puppet notices that the resource has changed, but the catalog has not changed. This can occur for example, when a user, by accident or willingly, changed something on the system that Puppet is managing. The normal Puppet process then repairs this and puts the resource back in the state as defined in the catalog. This process is precisely what you want most of the time, but not always. This can sometimes also occur when a hardware or network error occurs. Then Puppet cannot correctly determine the current state of the system and thinks the resource is changed, while in fact, it is not. Letting Puppet recreate remove or change the resource in these cases, is NOT wat you want.

Using the disable_corrective_change parameter, you can disable corrective changes on the current resource.

Here is an example of this:

crucial_resource {'be_carefull':
  ...
  disable_corrective_change => true,
  ...
}

When a corrective ensure does happen on the resource Puppet will not modify the resource and signal an error:

    Error: Corrective change present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_change
    Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Crucial_resource[be_carefull]/parameter: change from '10' to '20' failed: Corrective change present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_change. (corrective)

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disable_corrective_ensure

Disable the creation or removal of a resource when Puppet decides is a corrective change.

(requires easy_type V2.11.0 or higher)

When using a Puppet Server, Puppet knows about adaptive and corrective changes. A corrective change is when Puppet notices that the resource has changed, but the catalog has not changed. This can occur for example, when a user, by accident or willingly, changed something on the system that Puppet is managing. The normal Puppet process then repairs this and puts the resource back in the state as defined in the catalog. This process is precisely what you want most of the time, but not always. This can sometimes also occur when a hardware or network error occurs. Then Puppet cannot correctly determine the current state of the system and thinks the resource is changed, while in fact, it is not. Letting Puppet recreate remove or change the resource in these cases, is NOT wat you want.

Using the disable_corrective_ensure parameter, you can disable corrective ensure present or ensure absent actions on the current resource.

Here is an example of this:

crucial_resource {'be_carefull':
  ensure                    => 'present',
  ...
  disable_corrective_ensure => true,
  ...
}

When a corrective ensure does happen on the resource Puppet will not create or remove the resource and signal an error:

    Error: Corrective ensure present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_ensure.
    Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Crucial_resource[be_carefull]/ensure: change from 'absent' to 'present' failed: Corrective ensure present requested by catalog, but disabled by parameter disable_corrective_ensure. (corrective)

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ensure

The basic property that the resource should be in.

Valid values are present, absent.

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fault_domain

The fault domain for the dedicated virtual machine host’s assigned instances. For more information, see Fault Domains. If you do not specify the fault domain, the system selects one for you. To change the fault domain for a dedicated virtual machine host, delete it and create a new dedicated virtual machine host in the preferred fault domain.

To get a list of fault domains, use the ListFaultDomains operation in the Identity and Access Management Service API.

Example: FAULT-DOMAIN-1

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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"}

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id

The OCID of the resource. This is a read-only property.

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lifecycle_state

The current state of the dedicated VM host.

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name

The full name of the object.

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oci_timeout

The maximum time to wait for the OCI resource to be in the ready state.

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oci_wait_interval

The interval beween calls to OCI to check if a resource is in the ready state.

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present_states

The OCI states, puppet will detect as the resource being present.

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provider

The specific backend to use for this oci_core_dedicated_vm_host resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.Available providers are:

sdk
This provider uses the Oracle Ruby OCI SDK to do its work.

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remaining_ocpus

The available OCPUs of the dedicated VM host.

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synchronized

Specifies if Puppet waits for OCI actions to be ready before moving on to an other resource.

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tenant

The tenant for this resource.

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time_created

The date and time the dedicated VM host was created, in the format defined by RFC3339.

Example: 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z

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total_ocpus

The total OCPUs of the dedicated VM host.

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