netapp_eseries.santricity.na_santricity_host module – NetApp E-Series manage eseries hosts

Note

This module is part of the netapp_eseries.santricity collection (version 1.3.0).

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_eseries.santricity.

To use it in a playbook, specify: netapp_eseries.santricity.na_santricity_host.

Synopsis

  • Create, update, remove hosts on NetApp E-series storage arrays

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

api_password

string / required

The password to authenticate with the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API.

api_url

string / required

The url to the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API.

Example https://prod-1.wahoo.acme.com:8443/devmgr/v2

api_username

string / required

The username to authenticate with the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API.

force_port

boolean

Allow ports that are already assigned to be re-assigned to your current host

Choices:

  • no

  • yes

host_type

aliases: host_type_index

string

Host type includes operating system and multipath considerations.

If not specified, the default host type will be utilized. Default host type can be set using netapp_eseries.santricity.na_santricity_global.

For storage array specific options see netapp_eseries.santricity.na_santricity_facts.

All values are case-insensitive.

AIX MPIO - The Advanced Interactive Executive (AIX) OS and the native MPIO driver

AVT 4M - Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) proprietary multipath driver

HP-UX - The HP-UX OS with native multipath driver

Linux ATTO - The Linux OS and the ATTO Technology, Inc. driver (must use ATTO FC HBAs)

Linux DM-MP - The Linux OS and the native DM-MP driver

Linux Pathmanager - The Linux OS and the SGI proprietary multipath driver

Mac - The Mac OS and the ATTO Technology, Inc. driver

ONTAP - FlexArray

Solaris 11 or later - The Solaris 11 or later OS and the native MPxIO driver

Solaris 10 or earlier - The Solaris 10 or earlier OS and the native MPxIO driver

SVC - IBM SAN Volume Controller

VMware - ESXi OS

Windows - Windows Server OS and Windows MPIO with a DSM driver

Windows Clustered - Clustered Windows Server OS and Windows MPIO with a DSM driver

Windows ATTO - Windows OS and the ATTO Technology, Inc. driver

name

aliases: label

string / required

If the host doesn’t yet exist, the label/name to assign at creation time.

If the hosts already exists, this will be used to uniquely identify the host to make any required changes

ports

list / elements=string

A list of host ports you wish to associate with the host.

Host ports are uniquely identified by their WWN or IQN. Their assignments to a particular host are uniquely identified by a label and these must be unique.

label

string / required

A unique label to assign to this port assignment.

port

string / required

The WWN or IQN of the hostPort to assign to this port definition.

type

string / required

The interface type of the port to define.

Acceptable choices depend on the capabilities of the target hardware/software platform.

Choices:

  • iscsi

  • sas

  • fc

  • ib

  • nvmeof

ssid

string

The ID of the array to manage. This value must be unique for each array.

Default: 1

state

string

Set to absent to remove an existing host

Set to present to modify or create a new host definition

Choices:

  • absent

  • present ← (default)

validate_certs

boolean

Should https certificates be validated?

Choices:

  • no

  • yes ← (default)

Notes

Note

  • The E-Series Ansible modules require either an instance of the Web Services Proxy (WSP), to be available to manage the storage-system, or an E-Series storage-system that supports the Embedded Web Services API.

  • Embedded Web Services is currently available on the E2800, E5700, EF570, and newer hardware models.

  • M(netapp_e_storage_system) may be utilized for configuring the systems managed by a WSP instance.

Examples

- name: Define or update an existing host named "Host1"
  na_santricity_host:
    ssid: "1"
    api_url: "https://192.168.1.100:8443/devmgr/v2"
    api_username: "admin"
    api_password: "adminpass"
    validate_certs: true
    name: "Host1"
    state: present
    host_type_index: Linux DM-MP
    ports:
      - type: "iscsi"
        label: "PORT_1"
        port: "iqn.1996-04.de.suse:01:56f86f9bd1fe"
      - type: "fc"
        label: "FC_1"
        port: "10:00:FF:7C:FF:FF:FF:01"
      - type: "fc"
        label: "FC_2"
        port: "10:00:FF:7C:FF:FF:FF:00"

- name: Ensure a host named "Host2" doesn"t exist
  na_santricity_host:
    ssid: "1"
    api_url: "https://192.168.1.100:8443/devmgr/v2"
    api_username: "admin"
    api_password: "adminpass"
    validate_certs: true
    name: "Host2"
    state: absent

Return Values

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

Key

Description

api_url

string

the url of the API that this request was proccessed by

Returned: on success

Sample:https://webservices.example.com:8443

id

string

the unique identifier of the host on the E-Series storage-system

Returned: on success when state=present

Sample: “00000000600A098000AAC0C3003004700AD86A52”

msg

string

A user-readable description of the actions performed.

Returned: on success

Sample: “The host has been created.”

ssid

string

the unique identifer of the E-Series storage-system with the current api

Returned: on success

Sample: 1

Authors

  • Kevin Hulquest (@hulquest)

  • Nathan Swartz (@ndswartz)