cisco.intersight.intersight_target_claim – Target claim configuraiton 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_target_claim.

New in version 2.8: of cisco.intersight

Synopsis

  • Target claim configuraiton for Cisco Intersight

  • Used to claim or unclaim a Target from Cisco Intersight

  • For more information see Cisco Intersight.

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

api_key_id

string / required

Public API Key ID associated with the private key.

If not set, the value of the INTERSIGHT_API_KEY_ID environment variable is used.

api_private_key

string / required

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—–

<your private key data>

—–END EC PRIVATE KEY—–’

If not set, the value of the INTERSIGHT_API_PRIVATE_KEY environment variable is used.

api_uri

string

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”

claim_code

string

Claim code required for registering a new Target

Required if state=present

device_id

dictionary / required

Device id (serial number) of target

Targets containing multiple Target ids (e.g. IMM) can be formatted as <target1_id>&<target2_id>

state

string

If present, will verify the resource is present and will create if needed.

If absent, will verify the resource is absent and will delete if needed.

Choices:

  • present ← (default)

  • absent

use_proxy

boolean

If no, it will not use a proxy, even if one is defined in an environment variable on the target hosts.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes ← (default)

validate_certs

boolean

Boolean control for verifying the api_uri TLS certificate

Choices:

  • no

  • yes ← (default)

Examples

- name: Claim new Target
  cisco.intersight.intersight_target_claim:
    device_id: "{{ device_id }}"
    claim_code: "{{ claim_code }}"
    state: present

- name: Delete a Target (unclaim)
  cisco.intersight.intersight_target_claim:
    device_id: "{{ device_id }}"
    state: absent

Return Values

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

Key

Description

api_repsonse

dictionary

The API response output returned by the specified resource.

Returned: always

Sample: {“api_response”: {“Account”: {“ClassId”: “mo.MoRef”, “Moid”: “8675309”, “ObjectType”: “iam.Account”, “link”: “https://www.intersight.com/api/v1/iam/Accounts/8675309”}, “AccountMoid”: “8675309”, “Ancestors”: null, “ClassId”: “asset.DeviceClaim”, “CreateTime”: “2021-05-10T17:32:13.522665238Z”, “Device”: {“ClassId”: “mo.MoRef”, “Moid”: “9035768”, “ObjectType”: “asset.DeviceRegistration”, “link”: “https://www.intersight.com/api/v1/asset/DeviceRegistrations/9035768”}, “DisplayNames”: {“short”: [“FDO241604EM\u0026FDO24161700”]}, “DomainGroupMoid”: “5b4e48a96a636d6d346cd1c5”, “ModTime”: “2021-05-10T17:32:13.522665238Z”, “Moid”: “8675309”, “ObjectType”: “asset.DeviceClaim”, “Owners”: [“90357688675309”], “PermissionResources”: null, “SecurityToken”: “A95486674376E”, “SerialNumber”: “FDO86753091\u0026FDO86753092”, “SharedScope”: “”, “Tags”: [], “trace_id”: “NB3e883980a98adace8f7b9c2409cced1a”}}

Authors

  • Brandon Beck (@techBeck03)

  • CiscoUcs (@CiscoUcs)