pn_cluster – CLI command to create/delete a cluster

DEPRECATED

Removed in Ansible

version: 2.12

Why

Doesn’t support latest Pluribus Networks netvisor

Alternative

Latest modules will be pushed in Ansible future versions.

Synopsis

  • Execute cluster-create or cluster-delete command.

  • A cluster allows two switches to cooperate in high-availability (HA) deployments. The nodes that form the cluster must be members of the same fabric. Clusters are typically used in conjunction with a virtual link aggregation group (VLAG) that allows links physically connected to two separate switches appear as a single trunk to a third device. The third device can be a switch,server, or any Ethernet device.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
pn_clipassword
-
Provide login password if user is not root.
pn_cliswitch
-
Default:
"local"
Target switch to run the cli on.
pn_cliusername
-
Provide login username if user is not root.
pn_cluster_node1
-
Specify the name of the first switch in the cluster.
Required for 'cluster-create'.
pn_cluster_node2
-
Specify the name of the second switch in the cluster.
Required for 'cluster-create'.
pn_name
- / required
Specify the name of the cluster.
pn_validate
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Validate the inter-switch links and state of switches in the cluster.
state
- / required
    Choices:
  • present
  • absent
Specify action to perform. Use 'present' to create cluster and 'absent' to delete cluster.

Examples

- name: create spine cluster
  pn_cluster:
    state: 'present'
    pn_name: 'spine-cluster'
    pn_cluster_node1: 'spine01'
    pn_cluster_node2: 'spine02'
    pn_validate: True
    pn_quiet: True

- name: delete spine cluster
  pn_cluster:
    state: 'absent'
    pn_name: 'spine-cluster'
    pn_quiet: True

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
changed
boolean
always
Indicates whether the CLI caused changes on the target.

command
string
always
The CLI command run on the target node(s).

stderr
list
on error
The set of error responses from the cluster command.

stdout
list
always
The set of responses from the cluster command.



Status

  • This module will be removed in version 2.12. [deprecated]

  • For more information see DEPRECATED.

Authors

  • Pluribus Networks (@amitsi)

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