purestorage.fusion.fusion_ni module – Manage network interfaces in Pure Storage Fusion
Note
This module is part of the purestorage.fusion collection (version 1.5.0).
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 purestorage.fusion
.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: purestorage.fusion.fusion_ni
.
New in purestorage.fusion 1.0.0
Synopsis
Update parameters of network interfaces in Pure Storage Fusion.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 3.8
purefusion
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
---|---|
Access token for Fusion Service Defaults to the set environment variable under FUSION_ACCESS_TOKEN |
|
The name of the array the network interface belongs to. |
|
The name of the availability zone for the network interface. |
|
The human name of the network interface. If not provided, defaults to name. |
|
True if network interface is in use. Choices:
|
|
The IP address associated with the network interface. IP address must include a CIDR notation. Only IPv4 is supported at the moment. Required together with `network_interface_group` parameter. |
|
Application ID from Pure1 Registration page eg. pure1:apikey:dssf2331sd Defaults to the set environment variable under FUSION_ISSUER_ID |
|
The name of the network interface. |
|
The name of the network interface group this network interface belongs to. |
|
Path to the private key file Defaults to the set environment variable under FUSION_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE. |
|
Password of the encrypted private key file |
|
The name of the region the availability zone is in. |
Notes
Note
Supports
check_mode
.This module requires the purefusion Python library
You must set
FUSION_ISSUER_ID
andFUSION_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
environment variables if issuer_id and private_key_file arguments are not passed to the module directlyIf you want to use access token for authentication, you must use
FUSION_ACCESS_TOKEN
environment variable if access_token argument is not passed to the module directly
Examples
- name: Patch network interface
purestorage.fusion.fusion_ni:
name: foo
region: us-west
availability_zone: bar
array: array0
eth: 10.21.200.124/24
enabled: true
network_interface_group: subnet-0
issuer_id: key_name
private_key_file: "az-admin-private-key.pem"