netapp_eseries.santricity.netapp_e_auditlog – NetApp E-Series manage audit-log configuration

Note

This plugin is part of the netapp_eseries.santricity collection (version 1.2.7).

To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install netapp_eseries.santricity.

To use it in a playbook, specify: netapp_eseries.santricity.netapp_e_auditlog.

New in version 2.7: of netapp_eseries.santricity

Synopsis

  • This module allows an e-series storage system owner to set audit-log configuration parameters.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
api_password
string / required
The password to authenticate with the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API.
api_url
string / required
The url to the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API. Example https://prod-1.wahoo.acme.com/devmgr/v2
api_username
string / required
The username to authenticate with the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API.
force
boolean
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
Forces the audit-log configuration to delete log history when log messages fullness cause immediate warning or full condition.
Warning! This will cause any existing audit-log messages to be deleted.
This is only applicable for full_policy=preventSystemAccess.
full_policy
string
    Choices:
  • overWrite ←
  • preventSystemAccess
Specifies what audit-log should do once the number of entries approach the record limit.
log_level
string
    Choices:
  • all
  • writeOnly ←
Filters the log messages according to the specified log level selection.
log_path
string
A local path to a file to be used for debug logging.
max_records
integer
Default:
50000
The maximum number log messages audit-log will retain.
Max records must be between and including 100 and 50000.
ssid
string
Default:
1
The ID of the array to manage. This value must be unique for each array.
threshold
integer
Default:
90
This is the memory full percent threshold that audit-log will start issuing warning messages.
Percent range must be between and including 60 and 90.
validate_certs
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes ←
Should https certificates be validated?

Notes

Note

  • Check mode is supported.

  • This module is currently only supported with the Embedded Web Services API v3.0 and higher.

  • The E-Series Ansible modules require either an instance of the Web Services Proxy (WSP), to be available to manage the storage-system, or an E-Series storage-system that supports the Embedded Web Services API.

  • Embedded Web Services is currently available on the E2800, E5700, EF570, and newer hardware models.

  • netapp_e_storage_system may be utilized for configuring the systems managed by a WSP instance.

Examples

- name: Define audit-log to prevent system access if records exceed 50000 with warnings occurring at 60% capacity.
  netapp_e_auditlog:
     api_url: "https://{{ netapp_e_api_host }}/devmgr/v2"
     api_username: "{{ netapp_e_api_username }}"
     api_password: "{{ netapp_e_api_password }}"
     ssid: "{{ netapp_e_ssid }}"
     validate_certs: no
     max_records: 50000
     log_level: all
     full_policy: preventSystemAccess
     threshold: 60
     log_path: /path/to/log_file.log
- name: Define audit-log utilize the default values.
  netapp_e_auditlog:
     api_url: "https://{{ netapp_e_api_host }}/devmgr/v2"
     api_username: "{{ netapp_e_api_username }}"
     api_password: "{{ netapp_e_api_password }}"
     ssid: "{{ netapp_e_ssid }}"
- name: Force audit-log configuration when full or warning conditions occur while enacting preventSystemAccess policy.
  netapp_e_auditlog:
     api_url: "https://{{ netapp_e_api_host }}/devmgr/v2"
     api_username: "{{ netapp_e_api_username }}"
     api_password: "{{ netapp_e_api_password }}"
     ssid: "{{ netapp_e_ssid }}"
     max_records: 5000
     log_level: all
     full_policy: preventSystemAccess
     threshold: 60
     force: yes

Return Values

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

Key Returned Description
msg
string
on success
Success message

Sample:
The settings have been updated.


Authors

  • Nathan Swartz (@ndswartz)