cisco.intersight.intersight_server_profile – Server Profile configuration for Cisco Intersight
Note
This plugin is part of the cisco.intersight collection (version 1.0.18).
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 cisco.intersight
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: cisco.intersight.intersight_server_profile
.
New in version 2.10: of cisco.intersight
Synopsis
Server Profile configuration for Cisco Intersight.
Used to configure Server Profiles with assigned servers and server policies.
For more information see Cisco Intersight.
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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Public API Key ID associated with the private key. If not set, the value of the INTERSIGHT_API_KEY_ID environment variable is used. |
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Filename (absolute path) or string of PEM formatted private key data to be used for Intersight API authentication. If a string is used, Ansible vault should be used to encrypt string data. Ex. ansible-vault encrypt_string –vault-id tme@/Users/dsoper/Documents/vault_password_file ‘—–BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY—–
If not set, the value of the INTERSIGHT_API_PRIVATE_KEY environment variable is used. |
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URI used to access the Intersight API. If not set, the value of the INTERSIGHT_API_URI environment variable is used. Default: “https://intersight.com/api/v1” |
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Managed Obect ID (MOID) of assigned server. Option can be omitted if user wishes to assign server later. |
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Name of Boot Order Policy to associate with this profile. |
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The user-defined description of the Server Profile. Description can contain letters(a-z, A-Z), numbers(0-9), hyphen(-), period(.), colon(:), or an underscore(_). |
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Name of IMC Access Policy to associate with this profile. |
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Name of LAN Connectivity Policy to associate with this profile. |
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Name of Local User Policy to associate with this profile. |
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The name assigned to the Server Profile. The name must be between 1 and 62 alphanumeric characters, allowing special characters :-_. |
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Name of NTP Policy to associate with this profile. |
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The name of the Organization this resource is assigned to. Profiles and Policies that are created within a Custom Organization are applicable only to devices in the same Organization. Default: “default” |
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If If Choices:
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Name of Storage Policy to associate with this profile. |
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List of tags in Key:<user-defined key> Value:<user-defined value> format. |
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The platform for which the server profile is applicable. Can either be a server that is operating in Standalone mode or which is attached to a Fabric Interconnect (FIAttached) managed by Intersight. Choices:
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If Choices:
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Boolean control for verifying the api_uri TLS certificate Choices:
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Name of Virtual Media Policy to associate with this profile. |
Examples
- name: Configure Server Profile
cisco.intersight.intersight_server_profile:
api_private_key: "{{ api_private_key }}"
api_key_id: "{{ api_key_id }}"
name: SP-Server1
target_platform: FIAttached
tags:
- Key: Site
Value: SJC02
description: Profile for Server1
assigned_server: 5e3b517d6176752d319a9999
boot_order_policy: COS-Boot
imc_access_policy: sjc02-d23-access
lan_connectivity_policy: sjc02-d23-lan
local_user_policy: guest-admin
ntp_policy: lab-ntp
storage_policy: storage
virtual_media_policy: COS-VM
- name: Delete Server Profile
cisco.intersight.intersight_server_profile:
api_private_key: "{{ api_private_key }}"
api_key_id: "{{ api_key_id }}"
name: SP-Server1
state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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The API response output returned by the specified resource. Returned: always Sample: {“api_response”: {“AssignedServer”: {“Moid”: “5e3b517d6176752d319a0881”, “ObjectType”: “compute.Blade”}, “Name”: “SP-IMM-6454-D23-1-1”, “ObjectType”: “server.Profile”, “Tags”: [{“Key”: “Site”, “Value”: “SJC02”}], “TargetPlatform”: “FIAttached”, “Type”: “instance”}} |
Authors
David Soper (@dsoper2)
Sid Nath (@SidNath21)
Tse Kai “Kevin” Chan (@BrightScale)
Soma Tummala (@SOMATUMMALA21)