community.network.avi_serviceengine module – Module for setup of ServiceEngine Avi RESTful Object
Note
This module is part of the community.network collection (version 5.0.0).
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.network
.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.network.avi_serviceengine
.
Synopsis
This module is used to configure ServiceEngine object
more examples at https://github.com/avinetworks/devops
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
avisdk
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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Avi API context that includes current session ID and CSRF Token. This allows user to perform single login and re-use the session. |
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Avi API version of to use for Avi API and objects. Default: |
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Availability_zone of serviceengine. |
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Patch operation to use when using avi_api_update_method as patch. Choices:
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Default method for object update is HTTP PUT. Setting to patch will override that behavior to use HTTP PATCH. Choices:
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Avi Credentials dictionary which can be used in lieu of enumerating Avi Controller login details. |
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Avi controller version Default: |
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Avi controller IP or SQDN |
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Avi controller API csrftoken to reuse existing session with session id Default: |
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Avi controller password |
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Avi controller port |
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Avi controller API session id to reuse existing session with csrftoken Default: |
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Avi controller tenant Default: |
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Avi controller tenant UUID Default: |
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Avi controller request timeout Default: |
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Avi controller API token Default: |
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Avi controller username |
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It disables avi session information to be cached as a fact. Choices:
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It is a reference to an object of type cloud. |
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Boolean flag to set container_mode. Default value when not specified in API or module is interpreted by Avi Controller as False. Choices:
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Enum options - container_type_bridge, container_type_host, container_type_host_dpdk. Default value when not specified in API or module is interpreted by Avi Controller as CONTAINER_TYPE_HOST. |
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IP address or hostname of the controller. The default value is the environment variable |
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Boolean flag to set controller_created. Default value when not specified in API or module is interpreted by Avi Controller as False. Choices:
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Controller_ip of serviceengine. |
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List of vnic. |
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Inorder to disable se set this field appropriately. Enum options - SE_STATE_ENABLED, SE_STATE_DISABLED_FOR_PLACEMENT, SE_STATE_DISABLED, SE_STATE_DISABLED_FORCE. Default value when not specified in API or module is interpreted by Avi Controller as SE_STATE_ENABLED. |
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Flavor of serviceengine. |
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It is a reference to an object of type vimgrhostruntime. |
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Enum options - default, vmware_esx, kvm, vmware_vsan, xen. |
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Vnic settings for serviceengine. |
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Name of the object. Default value when not specified in API or module is interpreted by Avi Controller as VM name unknown. |
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Password of Avi user in Avi controller. The default value is the environment variable |
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Seresources settings for serviceengine. |
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It is a reference to an object of type serviceenginegroup. |
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The state that should be applied on the entity. Choices:
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Name of tenant used for all Avi API calls and context of object. Default: |
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It is a reference to an object of type tenant. |
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UUID of tenant used for all Avi API calls and context of object. Default: |
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Avi controller URL of the object. |
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Username used for accessing Avi controller. The default value is the environment variable |
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Unique object identifier of the object. |
Notes
Note
For more information on using Ansible to manage Avi Network devices see https://www.ansible.com/ansible-avi-networks.
Examples
- name: Example to create ServiceEngine object
community.network.avi_serviceengine:
controller: 10.10.25.42
username: admin
password: something
state: present
name: sample_serviceengine
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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ServiceEngine (api/serviceengine) object Returned: success, changed |