netapp.ontap.na_ontap_command module – NetApp ONTAP Run any cli command, the username provided needs to have console login permission.
Note
This module is part of the netapp.ontap collection (version 21.20.0).
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 netapp.ontap
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: netapp.ontap.na_ontap_command
.
New in version 2.7.0: of netapp.ontap
Synopsis
Run system-cli commands on ONTAP.
Can’t be used with cert authentication and domain authentication accounts.
Requires ontapi and console permissions. Console is not supported for data vservers.
Requires write permissions, even for show commands! ONTAP reports “Insufficient privileges” and “user ‘xxxxx’ does not have write access to this resource” for a readonly user.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Ansible 2.9
Python3 netapp-lib (2018.11.13) or later. Install using ‘pip install netapp-lib’
netapp-lib 2020.3.12 is strongly recommended as it provides better error reporting for connection issues.
A physical or virtual clustered Data ONTAP system. The modules support Data ONTAP 9.1 and onward.
REST support requires ONTAP 9.6 or later.
To enable http on the cluster you must run the following commands ‘set -privilege advanced;’ ‘system services web modify -http-enabled true;’
Parameters
Parameter |
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path to SSL client cert file (.pem). not supported with python 2.6. |
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a comma separated list containing the command and arguments. |
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applied only when return_dict is true return only lines containing string pattern in Default: “” |
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Enable or disable a new feature. This can be used to enable an experimental feature or disable a new feature that breaks backward compatibility. Supported keys and values are subject to change without notice. Unknown keys are ignored. |
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The hostname or IP address of the ONTAP instance. |
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Override the default port (80 or 443) with this port |
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Enable and disable https. Ignored when using REST as only https is supported. Ignored when using SSL certificate authentication as it requires SSL. Choices:
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applied only when return_dict is true return only lines containing string pattern in Default: “” |
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path to SSL client key file. |
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The ontap api version to use |
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Password for the specified user. |
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privilege level at which to run the command. Choices:
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Returns a parsesable dictionary instead of raw XML output
Choices:
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Whether to use REST or ZAPI. always – will always use the REST API if the module supports REST. A warning is issued if the module does not support REST. An error is issued if a module option is not supported in REST. never – will always use ZAPI if the module supports ZAPI. An error may be issued if a REST option is not supported in ZAPI. auto – will try to use the REST API if the module supports REST and modules options are supported. Reverts to ZAPI otherwise. Default: “auto” |
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This can be a Cluster-scoped or SVM-scoped account, depending on whether a Cluster-level or SVM-level API is required. For more information, please read the documentation https://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/download/software/nmsdk/9.4/. Two authentication methods are supported
To use a certificate, the certificate must have been installed in the ONTAP cluster, and cert authentication must have been enabled. |
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If set to This should only set to Choices:
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If running as vserver admin, you must give a vserver or module will fail |
Examples
- name: run ontap cli command
netapp.ontap.na_ontap_command:
hostname: "{{ hostname }}"
username: "{{ admin username }}"
password: "{{ admin password }}"
command: ['version']
# Same as above, but returns parseable dictonary
- name: run ontap cli command
netapp.ontap.na_ontap_command:
hostname: "{{ hostname }}"
username: "{{ admin username }}"
password: "{{ admin password }}"
command: ['node', 'show', '-fields', 'node,health,uptime,model']
privilege: 'admin'
return_dict: true
# Same as above, but with lines filtering
- name: run ontap cli command
netapp.ontap.na_ontap_command:
hostname: "{{ hostname }}"
username: "{{ admin username }}"
password: "{{ admin password }}"
command: ['node', 'show', '-fields', 'node,health,uptime,model']
exclude_lines: 'ode ' # Exclude lines with 'Node ' or 'node ', or anything else containing 'ode '.
privilege: 'admin'
return_dict: true
Authors
NetApp Ansible Team (@carchi8py)