dellemc.openmanage.ome_powerstate module – Performs the power management operations on OpenManage Enterprise

Note

This module is part of the dellemc.openmanage collection (version 9.9.0).

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 dellemc.openmanage. You need further requirements to be able to use this module, see Requirements for details.

To use it in a playbook, specify: dellemc.openmanage.ome_powerstate.

New in dellemc.openmanage 2.1.0

Synopsis

  • This module performs the supported power management operations on OpenManage Enterprise.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • python >= 3.9.6

Parameters

Parameter

Comments

ca_path

path

added in dellemc.openmanage 5.0.0

The Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) file that contains a CA certificate to be used for the validation.

device_id

integer

Targeted device id.

device_id is mutually exclusive with device_service_tag.

device_service_tag

string

Targeted device service tag.

device_service_tag is mutually exclusive with device_id.

hostname

string / required

OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular IP address or hostname.

password

string

OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular password.

If the password is not provided, then the environment variable OME_PASSWORD is used.

Example: export OME_PASSWORD=password

port

integer

OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular HTTPS port.

Default: 443

power_state

string / required

Desired end power state.

Choices:

  • "on"

  • "off"

  • "coldboot"

  • "warmboot"

  • "shutdown"

timeout

integer

added in dellemc.openmanage 5.0.0

The socket level timeout in seconds.

Default: 30

username

string

OpenManage Enterprise or OpenManage Enterprise Modular username.

If the username is not provided, then the environment variable OME_USERNAME is used.

Example: export OME_USERNAME=username

validate_certs

boolean

added in dellemc.openmanage 5.0.0

If false, the SSL certificates will not be validated.

Configure false only on personally controlled sites where self-signed certificates are used.

Prior to collection version 5.0.0, the validate_certs is false by default.

Choices:

  • false

  • true ← (default)

x_auth_token

string

added in dellemc.openmanage 9.3.0

Authentication token.

If the x_auth_token is not provided, then the environment variable OME_X_AUTH_TOKEN is used.

Example: export OME_X_AUTH_TOKEN=x_auth_token

Notes

Note

  • Run this module from a system that has direct access to Dell OpenManage Enterprise.

  • This module supports check_mode.

Examples

---
- name: Power state operation based on device id
  dellemc.openmanage.ome_powerstate:
    hostname: "192.168.0.1"
    username: "username"
    password: "password"
    ca_path: "/path/to/ca_cert.pem"
    device_id: 11111
    power_state: "off"

- name: Power state operation based on device service tag
  dellemc.openmanage.ome_powerstate:
    hostname: "192.168.0.1"
    username: "username"
    password: "password"
    ca_path: "/path/to/ca_cert.pem"
    device_service_tag: "KLBR111"
    power_state: "on"

- name: Power state operation based on list of device ids
  dellemc.openmanage.ome_powerstate:
    hostname: "192.168.0.1"
    username: "username"
    password: "password"
    ca_path: "/path/to/ca_cert.pem"
    device_id: "{{ item.device_id }}"
    power_state: "{{ item.state }}"
  with_items:
    - { "device_id": 11111, "state": "on" }
    - { "device_id": 22222, "state": "off" }

- name: Power state operation based on list of device service tags
  dellemc.openmanage.ome_powerstate:
    hostname: "192.168.0.1"
    username: "username"
    password: "password"
    ca_path: "/path/to/ca_cert.pem"
    device_service_tag: "{{ item.service_tag }}"
    power_state: "{{ item.state }}"
  with_items:
    - { "service_tag": "KLBR111", "state": "on" }
    - { "service_tag": "KLBR222", "state": "off" }

Return Values

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

Key

Description

job_status

dictionary

Power state operation job and progress details from the OME.

Returned: success

Sample: {"Builtin": false, "CreatedBy": "user", "Editable": true, "EndTime": null, "Id": 11111, "JobDescription": "DeviceAction_Task", "JobName": "DeviceAction_Task_PowerState", "JobStatus": {"Id": 1111, "Name": "New"}, "JobType": {"Id": 1, "Internal": false, "Name": "DeviceAction_Task"}, "LastRun": "2019-04-01 06:39:02.69", "LastRunStatus": {"Id": 1112, "Name": "Running"}, "NextRun": null, "Params": [{"JobId": 11111, "Key": "powerState", "Value": "2"}, {"JobId": 11111, "Key": "operationName", "Value": "POWER_CONTROL"}], "Schedule": "", "StartTime": null, "State": "Enabled", "Targets": [{"Data": "", "Id": 11112, "JobId": 11111, "TargetType": {"Id": 1000, "Name": "DEVICE"}}], "UpdatedBy": null, "Visible": true}

msg

string

Overall power state operation job status.

Returned: always

Sample: "Power State operation job submitted successfully."

Authors

  • Felix Stephen (@felixs88)