I am using the code below in order to add a NIC configured with DistributedVirtualSwitch
to an existing VM (via pyVmomi):
def __AddNIC(si, vmconf_dict, network_name):
vm = __get_vm(si, vmconf_dict)
print " Network label : " + network_name
devices = []
nicspec = vim.vm.device.VirtualDeviceSpec()
nicspec.operation = vim.vm.device.VirtualDeviceSpec.Operation.add
nicspec.device = vim.vm.device.VirtualVmxnet3()
nicspec.device.wakeOnLanEnabled = True
nicspec.device.deviceInfo = vim.Description()
nicspec.device.connectable = vim.vm.device.VirtualDevice.ConnectInfo()
nicspec.device.connectable.startConnected = True
nicspec.device.connectable.allowGuestControl = True
network_objref = _get_mor_by_property(si, vim.dvs.DistributedVirtualPortgroup, network_name)
dswitch_port_connection = vim.dvs.PortConnection(
portgroupKey=network_objref.key,
switchUuid=network_objref.config.distributedVirtualSwitch.uuid
)
nicspec.device.backing = vim.vm.device.VirtualEthernetCard.DistributedVirtualPortBackingInfo()
nicspec.device.backing.port = dswitch_port_connection
devices.append(nicspec)
vmconf = vim.vm.ConfigSpec(deviceChange=devices)
task = vm.ReconfigVM_Task(vmconf)
tasks.wait_for_tasks(si, [task])
I'm getting the following exception:
switchUuid=network_objref.config.distributedVirtualSwitch.uuid AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'uuid'
After examination of Vcenter Managed Objects(via mob) it appears that
some of the DistributedVirtualPortgroup
object references does have that (VmwareDistributedVirtualSwitch
) property, while others have this property Unset
.
I've tried multiple ways to work around that, such as:
Setting:
switchUuid=None
which yielded:TypeError: Required field "switchUuid" not provided (not @optional)
Setting:
dswitch_port_connection = None
which yielded:TypeError: Required field "port" not provided (not @optional)
Note: When I'm using VMware WebClient
to configure the above it works perfectly.
Question: how can I make adding a NIC like this work?