purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap module – Manage filesystem snapshots on Pure Storage FlashBlades
Note
This module is part of the purestorage.flashblade collection (version 1.21.2).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package.
It is not included in ansible-core.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install purestorage.flashblade.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap.
New in purestorage.flashblade 1.0.0
Synopsis
- Create or delete volumes and filesystem snapshots on Pure Storage FlashBlades. 
- Restoring a filesystem from a snapshot is only supported using the latest snapshot. 
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 3.9 
- py-pure-client 
- purity_fb >= 1.12.2 
- netaddr 
- datetime 
- pytz 
- distro 
- pycountry 
- urllib3 
Parameters
| Parameter | Comments | 
|---|---|
| FlashBlade API token for admin privileged user. | |
| Disable insecure certificate warnings Choices: 
 | |
| Define whether to eradicate the snapshot on delete or leave in trash. Choices: 
 | |
| FlashBlade management IP address or Hostname. | |
| Used when destroying a snapshot. If false, and the snapshot is the latest replicated snapshot, then destroy will fail. If true or the snapshot is not the latest replicated snapshot, then destroy will be successful. Choices: 
 | |
| The name of the source filesystem. | |
| Whether to initiate a snapshot replication immeadiately Choices: 
 | |
| Define whether the filesystem snapshot should exist or not. Choices: 
 | |
| Suffix of snapshot name. | |
| Name of target to replicate snapshot to. This is only applicable when now is true | 
Notes
Note
- This module requires the - purity_fbPython library
- You must set - PUREFB_URLand- PUREFB_APIenvironment variables if fb_url and api_token arguments are not passed to the module directly
Examples
- name: Create snapshot foo.ansible
  purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap:
    name: foo
    suffix: ansible
    fb_url: 10.10.10.2
    api_token: e31060a7-21fc-e277-6240-25983c6c4592
    state: present
- name: Create immeadiate snapshot foo.ansible to connected FB bar
  purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap:
    name: foo
    suffix: ansible
    now: true
    target: bar
    fb_url: 10.10.10.2
    api_token: e31060a7-21fc-e277-6240-25983c6c4592
    state: present
- name: Delete snapshot named foo.snap
  purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap:
    name: foo
    suffix: snap
    fb_url: 10.10.10.2
    api_token: e31060a7-21fc-e277-6240-25983c6c4592
    state: absent
- name: Recover deleted snapshot foo.ansible
  purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap:
    name: foo
    suffix: ansible
    fb_url: 10.10.10.2
    api_token: e31060a7-21fc-e277-6240-25983c6c4592
    state: present
- name: Restore filesystem foo (uses latest snapshot)
  purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap:
    name: foo
    fb_url: 10.10.10.2
    api_token: e31060a7-21fc-e277-6240-25983c6c4592
    state: restore
- name: Eradicate snapshot named foo.snap
  purestorage.flashblade.purefb_snap:
    name: foo
    suffix: snap
    eradicate: true
    fb_url: 10.10.10.2
    api_token: e31060a7-21fc-e277-6240-25983c6c4592
    state: absent
