New in version 2.0.
- unixODBC
- pyodbc
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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cluster |
no | localhost |
Name of the Vertica cluster.
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db |
no |
Name of the Vertica database.
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expired |
no |
Sets the user's password expiration.
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ldap |
no |
Set to true if users are authenticated via LDAP.
The user will be created with password expired and set to $ldap$.
|
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login_password |
no |
The password used to authenticate with.
|
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login_user |
no | dbadmin |
The username used to authenticate with.
|
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name |
yes |
Name of the user to add or remove.
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password |
no |
The user's password encrypted by the MD5 algorithm.
The password must be generated with the format
"md5" + md5[password + username] , resulting in a total of 35 characters. An easy way to do this is by querying the Vertica database with select 'md5'||md5('<user_password><user_name>'). |
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port |
no | 5433 |
Vertica cluster port to connect to.
|
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profile |
no |
Sets the user's profile.
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resource_pool |
no |
Sets the user's resource pool.
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roles |
no |
Comma separated list of roles to assign to the user.
aliases: role
|
||
state |
no | present |
|
Whether to create
present , drop absent or lock locked a user. |
- name: creating a new vertica user with password vertica_user: name=user_name password=md5<encrypted_password> db=db_name state=present - name: creating a new vertica user authenticated via ldap with roles assigned vertica_user: name=user_name ldap=true db=db_name roles=schema_name_ro state=present
Note
dbadmin
account on the host.pyodbc
, a Python ODBC database adapter. You must ensure that unixODBC
and pyodbc
is installed on the host and properly configured.unixODBC
for Vertica requires Driver = /opt/vertica/lib64/libverticaodbc.so
to be added to the Vertica
section of either /etc/odbcinst.ini
or $HOME/.odbcinst.ini
and both ErrorMessagesPath = /opt/vertica/lib64
and DriverManagerEncoding = UTF-16
to be added to the Driver
section of either /etc/vertica.ini
or $HOME/.vertica.ini
.This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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