mount – Control active and configured mount points¶
Synopsis¶
This module controls active and configured mount points in
/etc/fstab
.
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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backup
boolean
added in 2.5 |
|
Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly.
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boot
boolean
added in 2.2 |
|
Determines if the filesystem should be mounted on boot.
Only applies to Solaris systems.
|
dump
string
|
Default: 0
|
Dump (see fstab(5)).
Note that if set to
null and state set to present , it will cease to work and duplicate entries will be made with subsequent runs.Has no effect on Solaris systems.
|
fstab
string
|
File to use instead of
/etc/fstab .You should npt use this option unless you really know what you are doing.
This might be useful if you need to configure mountpoints in a chroot environment.
OpenBSD does not allow specifying alternate fstab files with mount so do not use this on OpenBSD with any state that operates on the live filesystem.
This parameter defaults to /etc/fstab or /etc/vfstab on Solaris.
|
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fstype
string
|
Filesystem type.
Required when state is
present or mounted . |
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opts
string
|
Mount options (see fstab(5), or vfstab(4) on Solaris).
|
|
passno
string
|
Default: 0
|
Passno (see fstab(5)).
Note that if set to
null and state set to present , it will cease to work and duplicate entries will be made with subsequent runs.Deprecated on Solaris systems.
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path
path
/ required
|
Path to the mount point (e.g.
/mnt/files ).Before Ansible 2.3 this option was only usable as dest, destfile and name.
aliases: name |
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src
path
|
Device to be mounted on path.
Required when state set to
present or mounted . |
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state
string
/ required
|
|
If
mounted , the device will be actively mounted and appropriately configured in fstab. If the mount point is not present, the mount point will be created.If
unmounted , the device will be unmounted without changing fstab.present only specifies that the device is to be configured in fstab and does not trigger or require a mount.absent specifies that the device mount's entry will be removed from fstab and will also unmount the device and remove the mount point. |
Notes¶
Note
As of Ansible 2.3, the name option has been changed to path as default, but name still works as well.
Examples¶
# Before 2.3, option 'name' was used instead of 'path'
- name: Mount DVD read-only
mount:
path: /mnt/dvd
src: /dev/sr0
fstype: iso9660
opts: ro,noauto
state: present
- name: Mount up device by label
mount:
path: /srv/disk
src: LABEL=SOME_LABEL
fstype: ext4
state: present
- name: Mount up device by UUID
mount:
path: /home
src: UUID=b3e48f45-f933-4c8e-a700-22a159ec9077
fstype: xfs
opts: noatime
state: present
- name: Unmount a mounted volume
mount:
path: /tmp/mnt-pnt
state: unmounted
- name: Mount and bind a volume
mount:
path: /system/new_volume/boot
src: /boot
opts: bind
state: mounted
fstype: none
Status¶
This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
This module is maintained by the Ansible Core Team. [core]
Red Hat Support¶
More information about Red Hat’s support of this module is available from this Red Hat Knowledge Base article.