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CloudStack: cloudstack_disk
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Creates a disk volume from a disk offering. This disk volume will be attached to a virtual machine if the optional parameters are configured.

cloudstack_disk

Creates a disk volume from a disk offering. This disk volume will be attached to a virtual machine if the optional parameters are configured.

Example Usage

resource "cloudstack_disk" "default" {
  name               = "test-disk"
  attach             = "true"
  disk_offering      = "custom"
  size               = 50
  virtual_machine_id = "server-1"
  zone               = "zone-1"
}

Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • name - (Required) The name of the disk volume. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • attach - (Optional) Determines whether or not to attach the disk volume to a virtual machine (defaults false).

  • device_id - (Optional) The device ID to map the disk volume to within the guest OS.

  • disk_offering - (Required) The name or ID of the disk offering to use for this disk volume.

  • size - (Optional) The size of the disk volume in gigabytes.

  • shrink_ok - (Optional) Verifies if the disk volume is allowed to shrink when resizing (defaults false).

  • virtual_machine_id - (Optional) The ID of the virtual machine to which you want to attach the disk volume.

  • project - (Optional) The name or ID of the project to deploy this instance to. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

  • zone - (Required) The name or ID of the zone where this disk volume will be available. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

Attributes Reference

The following attributes are exported:

  • id - The ID of the disk volume.
  • device_id - The device ID the disk volume is mapped to within the guest OS.

Import

Disks can be imported; use <DISK ID> as the import ID. For example:

terraform import cloudstack_disk.default 6f3ee798-d417-4e7a-92bc-95ad41cf1244

When importing into a project you need to prefix the import ID with the project name:

terraform import cloudstack_disk.default my-project/6f3ee798-d417-4e7a-92bc-95ad41cf1244