netapp_eseries.santricity.na_santricity_hostgroup module – NetApp E-Series manage array host groups
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_hostgroup
.
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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The password to authenticate with the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API. |
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The url to the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API. |
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The username to authenticate with the SANtricity Web Services Proxy or Embedded Web Services API. |
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List of host names/labels to add to the group |
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Name of the host group to manage |
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The ID of the array to manage. This value must be unique for each array. Default: 1 |
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Whether the specified host group should exist or not. Choices:
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Should https certificates be validated? Choices:
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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: Configure Hostgroup
na_santricity_hostgroup:
ssid: "1"
api_url: "https://192.168.1.100:8443/devmgr/v2"
api_username: "admin"
api_password: "adminpass"
validate_certs: true
state: present
name: example_hostgroup
hosts:
- host01
- host02
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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The unique identification value for this object. Other objects may use this reference value to refer to the cluster. Returned: always except when state is absent Sample: “3233343536373839303132333100000000000000” |
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If true, indicates that creation of LUN-to-volume mappings should require careful confirmation from the end-user, since such a mapping will alter the volume access rights of other clusters, in addition to this one. Returned: always Sample: false |
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A list of the hosts that are part of the host group after all operations. Returned: always except when state is absent Sample: [“HostA”, “HostB”] |
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The id number of the hostgroup Returned: always except when state is absent Sample: “3233343536373839303132333100000000000000” |
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If true, indicates that I/O accesses from this cluster are subject to the storage array’s default LUN-to-volume mappings. If false, indicates that I/O accesses from the cluster are subject to cluster-specific LUN-to-volume mappings. Returned: always except when state is absent Sample: false |
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The user-assigned, descriptive label string for the cluster. Returned: always Sample: “MyHostGroup” |
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same as label Returned: always except when state is absent Sample: “MyHostGroup” |
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This field is true if the host has a PI capable access method. Returned: always except when state is absent Sample: true |
Authors
Kevin Hulquest (@hulquest)
Nathan Swartz (@ndswartz)