import and configuration mismatch
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Not sure if i am doing something wrong or if it is the plugin, but i am having a problem reconciling imported data with the config i am building. i imported some access points and a switch, and all that imported fine. When i do a terraform plan
, it always shows that the resources need changes even though the configuration matches the import.
Here is the configuration:
#10GB Aggregation Switch
resource "unifi_device" "USW-Aggregation" {
mac = "ac:8b:a9:b4:fb:de"
name = "USW-Aggregation"
port_override {
name = "PVE03"
number = 3
op_mode = "switch"
}
port_override {
name = "PVE01"
number = 1
op_mode = "switch"
}
port_override {
name = "PVE02"
number = 2
op_mode = "switch"
}
port_override {
name = "SFP+ 4"
number = 4
port_profile_id = "645513558013ec568e5cb0b3"
}
port_override {
name = "SFP+ 6"
number = 6
op_mode = "switch"
}
port_override {
name = "TRUNK - UNIFI"
number = 8
op_mode = "switch"
}
port_override {
name = "TRUNK - USW-24-Core"
number = 7
op_mode = "switch"
}
port_override {
aggregate_num_ports = 2
name = "TRUNK - SILO-NAS01"
number = 5
op_mode = "aggregate"
}
}
resource "unifi_device" "AP-Downstairs" {
mac = "74:83:c2:d3:57:57"
name = "AP Downstairs"
}
resource "unifi_device" "AP-Upstairs" {
mac = "74:83:c2:d3:42:c9"
name = "AP Upstairs"
}
resource "unifi_device" "AP-Office" {
mac = "ac:8b:a9:42:e8:6d"
name = "AP Office"
}
Here is the plan output:
Terraform used the selected providers to generate the following execution plan. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols:
~ update in-place
Terraform will perform the following actions:
# unifi_device.AP-Downstairs will be updated in-place
~ resource "unifi_device" "AP-Downstairs" {
+ allow_adoption = true
+ forget_on_destroy = true
id = "62321826f9240f062eb5dd77"
name = "AP Downstairs"
# (3 unchanged attributes hidden)
}
# unifi_device.AP-Office will be updated in-place
~ resource "unifi_device" "AP-Office" {
+ allow_adoption = true
+ forget_on_destroy = true
id = "640b36885e789b141ae031c4"
name = "AP Office"
# (3 unchanged attributes hidden)
}
# unifi_device.AP-Upstairs will be updated in-place
~ resource "unifi_device" "AP-Upstairs" {
+ allow_adoption = true
+ forget_on_destroy = true
id = "62321f1df9240f062eb5e295"
name = "AP Upstairs"
# (3 unchanged attributes hidden)
}
# unifi_device.USW-Aggregation will be updated in-place
~ resource "unifi_device" "USW-Aggregation" {
+ allow_adoption = true
+ forget_on_destroy = true
id = "645035fc8be3227a24375e25"
name = "USW-Aggregation"
# (3 unchanged attributes hidden)
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 0 -> null
- name = "PVE01" -> null
- number = 1 -> null
- op_mode = "switch" -> null
}
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 0 -> null
- name = "PVE02" -> null
- number = 2 -> null
- op_mode = "switch" -> null
}
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 0 -> null
- name = "PVE03" -> null
- number = 3 -> null
- op_mode = "switch" -> null
}
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 0 -> null
- name = "SFP+ 4" -> null
- number = 4 -> null
- port_profile_id = "645513558013ec568e5cb0b3" -> null
}
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 0 -> null
- name = "SFP+ 6" -> null
- number = 6 -> null
- op_mode = "switch" -> null
}
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 0 -> null
- name = "TRUNK - UNIFI" -> null
- number = 8 -> null
- op_mode = "switch" -> null
}
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 0 -> null
- name = "TRUNK - USW-24-Core" -> null
- number = 7 -> null
- op_mode = "switch" -> null
}
- port_override {
- aggregate_num_ports = 2 -> null
- name = "TRUNK - SILO-NAS01" -> null
- number = 5 -> null
- op_mode = "aggregate" -> null
}
+ port_override {
+ aggregate_num_ports = 2
+ name = "TRUNK - SILO-NAS01"
+ number = 5
+ op_mode = "aggregate"
}
+ port_override {
+ name = "PVE01"
+ number = 1
+ op_mode = "switch"
}
+ port_override {
+ name = "PVE02"
+ number = 2
+ op_mode = "switch"
}
+ port_override {
+ name = "PVE03"
+ number = 3
+ op_mode = "switch"
}
+ port_override {
+ name = "SFP+ 4"
+ number = 4
+ port_profile_id = "645513558013ec568e5cb0b3"
}
+ port_override {
+ name = "SFP+ 6"
+ number = 6
+ op_mode = "switch"
}
+ port_override {
+ name = "TRUNK - UNIFI"
+ number = 8
+ op_mode = "switch"
}
+ port_override {
+ name = "TRUNK - USW-24-Core"
+ number = 7
+ op_mode = "switch"
}
}
The allow_adoption
and force_destroy
changes are fine as those are meta properties that don't affect actual UniFi resources.
The changes to the switch seem like a bug, I'll have to investigate further.
The
allow_adoption
andforce_destroy
changes are fine as those are meta properties that don't affect actual UniFi resources.The changes to the switch seem like a bug, I'll have to investigate further.
Thanks, anything i can provide to help out?