52 lines
1.4 KiB
Terraform
52 lines
1.4 KiB
Terraform
# Proxmox import-first workflow
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#
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# 1) Add one minimal resource block for one existing VM.
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# 2) Add an import block for that VM using the provider's required import ID format.
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# 3) Run:
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# terraform init
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# terraform plan
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# or:
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# ../scripts/reconcile_from_plan.sh -- -var-file=terraform.tfvars
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# 4) Review generated config carefully.
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# 5) Move only the useful arguments into a hand-maintained .tf file.
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# 6) Repeat until `terraform plan` is a no-op.
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# IMPORTANT:
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# - Start with exactly ONE existing VM.
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# - Do not apply until plan is clean.
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# - Confirm the provider's exact import ID format before running import/plan.
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# - Do not import your whole environment at once.
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# Example placeholder for one existing VM
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#resource "proxmox_virtual_environment_vm" "server-nixos" {
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# name = "server-nixos"
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# node_name = "pve"
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#}
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# Example import block
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# REPLACE the id below with the exact import ID format required by your provider.
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# This is provider-specific and must be confirmed before use.
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#
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# Commonly this will involve the Proxmox node name and VM ID in some form.
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#
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import {
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to = proxmox_virtual_environment_vm.nix-cache
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id = "pve/105"
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}
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import {
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to = proxmox_virtual_environment_vm.server-nixos
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id = "pve/104"
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}
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import {
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to = proxmox_virtual_environment_vm.pihole
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id = "pve/108"
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}
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import {
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to = proxmox_virtual_environment_vm.pbs
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id = "pve/106"
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}
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import {
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to = proxmox_virtual_environment_vm.docker
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id = "pve/103"
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}
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