Reputation: 113
I am using Ansible to create a server in the Hetzner Cloud, the playbook reads:
- name: create the server at Hetzner
hetzner.hcloud.hcloud_server:
name: "{{server_hostname}}"
enable_ipv4: false
enable_ipv6: false
server_type: cx11
location: "{{server_location}}"
image: ubuntu-22.04
ssh_keys:
- "mykey"
state: present
api_token: "{{hetzner_secret}}"
private_networks: ipfire
register: server
My aim is to integrate the new server into the private network named 'ipfire' that I have previously created. The server should not be accessible via the internet, so I have disabled ipv4 and ipv6. Rather, I'd like to access the server by connecting via OpenVPN to the private network 'ipfire' and connect by use of ssh from there.
Unfortunately, I get an error message as follows:
PLAY [Order servers] ********************************************************************************************************
TASK [hetznerserver : create the server at Hetzner] *************************************************************************
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "Unsupported parameters for (hetzner.hcloud.hcloud_server) module: private_networks. Supported parameters include: rebuild_protection, api_token, location, enable_ipv6, upgrade_disk, ipv4, endpoint, ipv6, firewalls, server_type, state, force, labels, ssh_keys, delete_protection, image, id, name, enable_ipv4, placement_group, force_upgrade, user_data, datacenter, rescue_mode, allow_deprecated_image, volumes, backups."}
PLAY RECAP ******************************************************************************************************************
localhost : ok=0 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=1 skipped=0 rescued=0 ignored=0
The module private_networks
does not seem to work like this?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 594
Reputation: 12017
Error messages like Unsupported parameters for (<moduleName>) module: <givenParameter>. Supported parameters include: <supportedParametersList>
are usually syntax errors of the module used.
Therefore one may need to look up the respective documentation, in the example case hcloud_server module
– Create and manage cloud servers on the Hetzner Cloud.
If the documentation shows the Parameters in question are available, it indicates
Code and Documentation Links
After further investigation it might turn out that the parameter in question was introduced recently, in example
hetzner.hcloud
Issue #150 "Unable to create cloud server without public ipv4 and ipv6"hetzner.hcloud
Pull #160 "Add possibility to specify private network when creating or updating servers"which indicates in your example case that you'll need to update the Ansible Collection module in question since the parameter wasn't introduced in your used version of the module but as of v1.9.0.
Upvotes: 0