aix_devices – Manages AIX devices¶
New in version 2.8.
Parameters¶
Examples¶
- name: Scan new devices
aix_devices:
device: all
state: available
- name: Scan new virtual devices (vio0)
aix_devices:
device: vio0
state: available
- name: Removing IP alias to en0
aix_devices:
device: en0
attributes:
delalias4: 10.0.0.100,255.255.255.0
- name: Removes ent2
aix_devices:
device: ent2
state: removed
- name: Put device en2 in Defined
aix_devices:
device: en2
state: defined
- name: Removes ent4 (inexistent).
aix_devices:
device: ent4
state: removed
- name: Put device en4 in Defined (inexistent)
aix_devices:
device: en4
state: defined
- name: Put vscsi1 and children devices in Defined state.
aix_devices:
device: vscsi1
recursive: yes
state: defined
- name: Removes vscsi1 and children devices.
aix_devices:
device: vscsi1
recursive: yes
state: removed
- name: Changes en1 mtu to 9000 and disables arp.
aix_devices:
device: en1
attributes:
mtu: 900
arp: off
state: available
- name: Configure IP, netmask and set en1 up.
aix_devices:
device: en1
attributes:
netaddr: 192.168.0.100
netmask: 255.255.255.0
state: up
state: available
- name: Adding IP alias to en0
aix_devices:
device: en0
attributes:
alias4: 10.0.0.100,255.255.255.0
state: available
Status¶
This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors¶
Kairo Araujo (@kairoaraujo)
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