Volume
Get information on a Ionos Cloud Volume
The volume data source can be used to search for and return existing volumes.
Example Usage
Argument Reference
name
- (Optional) Name of an existing volume that you want to search for.id
- (Optional) ID of the volume you want to search for.
Either volume
or id
must be provided. If none, or both are provided, the datasource will return an error.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are returned by the datasource:
id
- The id of the volume.name
- The name of the volume.disk_type
- The volume type: HDD or SSD.bus
- The bus type of the volume: VIRTIO or IDE.size
- The size of the volume in GB.ssh_key_path
- List of paths to files containing a public SSH key that will be injected into IonosCloud provided Linux images.sshkey
- The associated public SSH key.image_password
- Required ifsshkey_path
is not provided.image
- The image or snapshot UUID.image_alias
- The image alias.licence_type
availability_zone
- The storage availability zone assigned to the volume: AUTO, ZONE_1, ZONE_2, or ZONE_3. This property is immutable.user_data
- The cloud-init configuration for the volume as base64 encoded string. The property is immutable and is only allowed to be set on a new volume creation. This option will work only with cloud-init compatible images.backup_unit_id
- The uuid of the Backup Unit that user has access to. The property is immutable and is only allowed to be set on a new volume creation. It is mandatory to provide either 'public image' or 'imageAlias' in conjunction with this property.device_number
- The LUN ID of the storage volume. Null for volumes not mounted to any VMcpu_hot_plug
- Is capable of CPU hot plug (no reboot required)ram_hot_plug
- Is capable of memory hot plug (no reboot required)nic_hot_plug
- Is capable of nic hot plug (no reboot required)nic_hot_unplug
- Is capable of nic hot unplug (no reboot required)disc_virtio_hot_plug
- Is capable of Virt-IO drive hot plug (no reboot required)disc_virtio_hot_unplug
- Is capable of Virt-IO drive hot unplug (no reboot required). This works only for non-Windows virtual Machines.
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