community.vmware.vmware_host_kernel_manager – Manage kernel module options on ESXi hosts
Note
This plugin is part of the community.vmware collection (version 1.17.0).
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 community.vmware
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.vmware.vmware_host_kernel_manager
.
Synopsis
This module can be used to manage kernel module options on ESXi hosts.
All connected ESXi hosts in scope will be configured when specified.
If a host is not connected at time of configuration, it will be marked as such in the output.
Kernel module options may require a reboot to take effect which is not covered here.
You can use ansible.builtin.reboot or community.vmware.vmware_host_powerstate module to reboot all ESXi host systems.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 2.7
PyVmomi
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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Name of the VMware cluster to work on. All ESXi hosts in this cluster will be configured. This parameter is required if |
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Name of the ESXi host to work on. This parameter is required if |
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The hostname or IP address of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. |
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Name of the kernel module to be configured. |
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Specified configurations will be applied to the given module. These values are specified in key=value pairs and separated by a space when there are multiple options. |
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The password of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. |
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The port number of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. Default: 443 |
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Address of a proxy that will receive all HTTPS requests and relay them. The format is a hostname or a IP. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable This feature depends on a version of pyvmomi greater than v6.7.1.2018.12 |
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Port of the HTTP proxy that will receive all HTTPS requests and relay them. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable |
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The username of the vSphere vCenter or ESXi server. If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. |
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Allows connection when SSL certificates are not valid. Set to If the value is not specified in the task, the value of environment variable Environment variable support added in Ansible 2.6. If set to Choices:
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Notes
Note
Tested on vSphere 6.0
All modules requires API write access and hence is not supported on a free ESXi license.
Examples
- name: Configure IPv6 to be off via tcpip4 kernel module
community.vmware.vmware_host_kernel_manager:
hostname: '{{ vcenter_hostname }}'
username: '{{ vcenter_username }}'
password: '{{ vcenter_password }}'
esxi_hostname: '{{ esxi_hostname }}'
kernel_module_name: "tcpip4"
kernel_module_option: "ipv6=0"
- name: Using cluster_name, configure vmw_psp_rr options
community.vmware.vmware_host_kernel_manager:
hostname: '{{ vcenter_hostname }}'
username: '{{ vcenter_username }}'
password: '{{ vcenter_password }}'
cluster_name: '{{ virtual_cluster_name }}'
kernel_module_name: "vmw_psp_rr"
kernel_module_option: "maxPathsPerDevice=2"
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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dict with information on what was changed, by ESXi host in scope. Returned: success Sample: {“results”: {“myhost01.example.com”: {“changed”: true, “configured_options”: “ipv6=0”, “msg”: “Options have been changed on the kernel module”, “original_options”: “ipv6=1”}}} |
Authors
Aaron Longchamps (@alongchamps)