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community.general.clc_modify_server module – modify servers in CenturyLink Cloud.

Note

This module is part of the community.general collection (version 4.8.3).

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.general.

To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.clc_modify_server.

  • Synopsis

  • Requirements

  • Parameters

  • Notes

  • Examples

  • Return Values

Synopsis

  • An Ansible module to modify servers in CenturyLink Cloud.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • python = 2.7

  • requests >= 2.5.0

  • clc-sdk

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

alert_policy_id

string

The alert policy id to be associated to the server. This is mutually exclusive with ‘alert_policy_name’

alert_policy_name

string

The alert policy name to be associated to the server. This is mutually exclusive with ‘alert_policy_id’

anti_affinity_policy_id

string

The anti affinity policy id to be set for a hyper scale server. This is mutually exclusive with ‘anti_affinity_policy_name’

anti_affinity_policy_name

string

The anti affinity policy name to be set for a hyper scale server. This is mutually exclusive with ‘anti_affinity_policy_id’

cpu

string

How many CPUs to update on the server

memory

string

Memory (in GB) to set to the server.

server_ids

list / elements=string / required

A list of server Ids to modify.

state

string

The state to insure that the provided resources are in.

Choices:

  • present ← (default)

  • absent

wait

boolean

Whether to wait for the provisioning tasks to finish before returning.

Choices:

  • no

  • yes ← (default)

Notes

Note

  • To use this module, it is required to set the below environment variables which enables access to the Centurylink Cloud - CLC_V2_API_USERNAME, the account login id for the centurylink cloud - CLC_V2_API_PASSWORD, the account password for the centurylink cloud

  • Alternatively, the module accepts the API token and account alias. The API token can be generated using the CLC account login and password via the HTTP api call @ https://api.ctl.io/v2/authentication/login - CLC_V2_API_TOKEN, the API token generated from https://api.ctl.io/v2/authentication/login - CLC_ACCT_ALIAS, the account alias associated with the centurylink cloud

  • Users can set CLC_V2_API_URL to specify an endpoint for pointing to a different CLC environment.

Examples

# Note - You must set the CLC_V2_API_USERNAME And CLC_V2_API_PASSWD Environment variables before running these examples

- name: Set the cpu count to 4 on a server
  community.general.clc_modify_server:
    server_ids:
        - UC1TESTSVR01
        - UC1TESTSVR02
    cpu: 4
    state: present

- name: Set the memory to 8GB on a server
  community.general.clc_modify_server:
    server_ids:
        - UC1TESTSVR01
        - UC1TESTSVR02
    memory: 8
    state: present

- name: Set the anti affinity policy on a server
  community.general.clc_modify_server:
    server_ids:
        - UC1TESTSVR01
        - UC1TESTSVR02
    anti_affinity_policy_name: 'aa_policy'
    state: present

- name: Remove the anti affinity policy on a server
  community.general.clc_modify_server:
    server_ids:
        - UC1TESTSVR01
        - UC1TESTSVR02
    anti_affinity_policy_name: 'aa_policy'
    state: absent

- name: Add the alert policy on a server
  community.general.clc_modify_server:
    server_ids:
        - UC1TESTSVR01
        - UC1TESTSVR02
    alert_policy_name: 'alert_policy'
    state: present

- name: Remove the alert policy on a server
  community.general.clc_modify_server:
    server_ids:
        - UC1TESTSVR01
        - UC1TESTSVR02
    alert_policy_name: 'alert_policy'
    state: absent

- name: Ret the memory to 16GB and cpu to 8 core on a lust if servers
  community.general.clc_modify_server:
    server_ids:
        - UC1TESTSVR01
        - UC1TESTSVR02
    cpu: 8
    memory: 16
    state: present

Return Values

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

Key

Description

server_ids

list / elements=string

The list of server ids that are changed

Returned: success

Sample: [“UC1TEST-SVR01”, “UC1TEST-SVR02”]

servers

list / elements=string

The list of server objects that are changed

Returned: success

Sample: [{“changeInfo”: {“createdBy”: “service.wfad”, “createdDate”: 1438196820, “modifiedBy”: “service.wfad”, “modifiedDate”: 1438196820}, “description”: “test-server”, “details”: {“alertPolicies”: [], “cpu”: 1, “customFields”: [], “diskCount”: 3, “disks”: [{“id”: “0:0”, “partitionPaths”: [], “sizeGB”: 1}, {“id”: “0:1”, “partitionPaths”: [], “sizeGB”: 2}, {“id”: “0:2”, “partitionPaths”: [], “sizeGB”: 14}], “hostName”: “”, “inMaintenanceMode”: false, “ipAddresses”: [{“internal”: “10.1.1.1”}], “memoryGB”: 1, “memoryMB”: 1024, “partitions”: [], “powerState”: “started”, “snapshots”: [], “storageGB”: 17}, “groupId”: “086ac1dfe0b6411989e8d1b77c4065f0”, “id”: “test-server”, “ipaddress”: “10.120.45.23”, “isTemplate”: false, “links”: [{“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server”, “id”: “test-server”, “rel”: “self”, “verbs”: [“GET”, “PATCH”, “DELETE”]}, {“href”: “/v2/groups/wfad/086ac1dfe0b6411989e8d1b77c4065f0”, “id”: “086ac1dfe0b6411989e8d1b77c4065f0”, “rel”: “group”}, {“href”: “/v2/accounts/wfad”, “id”: “wfad”, “rel”: “account”}, {“href”: “/v2/billing/wfad/serverPricing/test-server”, “rel”: “billing”}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server/publicIPAddresses”, “rel”: “publicIPAddresses”, “verbs”: [“POST”]}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server/credentials”, “rel”: “credentials”}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server/statistics”, “rel”: “statistics”}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/510ec21ae82d4dc89d28479753bf736a/upcomingScheduledActivities”, “rel”: “upcomingScheduledActivities”}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/510ec21ae82d4dc89d28479753bf736a/scheduledActivities”, “rel”: “scheduledActivities”, “verbs”: [“GET”, “POST”]}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server/capabilities”, “rel”: “capabilities”}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server/alertPolicies”, “rel”: “alertPolicyMappings”, “verbs”: [“POST”]}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server/antiAffinityPolicy”, “rel”: “antiAffinityPolicyMapping”, “verbs”: [“PUT”, “DELETE”]}, {“href”: “/v2/servers/wfad/test-server/cpuAutoscalePolicy”, “rel”: “cpuAutoscalePolicyMapping”, “verbs”: [“PUT”, “DELETE”]}], “locationId”: “UC1”, “name”: “test-server”, “os”: “ubuntu14_64Bit”, “osType”: “Ubuntu 14 64-bit”, “status”: “active”, “storageType”: “standard”, “type”: “standard”}]

Authors

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