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netapp_e_hostgroup - Manage NetApp Storage Array Host Groups
- Create, update or destroy host groups on a NetApp E-Series storage array.
Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
Comments |
api_password
required |
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The password to authenticate with the SANtricity WebServices Proxy or embedded REST API.
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api_url
required |
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The url to the SANtricity WebServices Proxy or embedded REST API.
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api_username
required |
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The username to authenticate with the SANtricity WebServices Proxy or embedded REST API.
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hosts
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a list of host names/labels to add to the group
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id
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The id number of the host group to manage. Either this or name must be supplied.
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name
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The name of the host group to manage. Either this or id_num must be supplied.
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new_name
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specify this when you need to update the name of a host group
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ssid
required |
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The ID of the array to manage (as configured on the web services proxy).
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state
required |
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Whether the specified host group should exist or not.
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validate_certs
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Default:
"yes"
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Should https certificates be validated?
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- name: Configure Hostgroup
netapp_e_hostgroup:
ssid: "{{ ssid }}"
api_url: "{{ netapp_api_url }}"
api_username: "{{ netapp_api_username }}"
api_password: "{{ netapp_api_password }}"
validate_certs: "{{ netapp_api_validate_certs }}"
state: present
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Returned |
Description |
clusterRef
string
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always except when state is absent |
The unique identification value for this object. Other objects may use this reference value to refer to the cluster.
Sample:
3233343536373839303132333100000000000000
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confirmLUNMappingCreation
boolean
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always |
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.
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hosts
list
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always except when state is absent |
A list of the hosts that are part of the host group after all operations.
Sample:
['HostA', 'HostB']
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id
string
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always except when state is absent |
The id number of the hostgroup
Sample:
3233343536373839303132333100000000000000
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isSAControlled
boolean
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always except when state is absent |
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.
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label
string
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always |
The user-assigned, descriptive label string for the cluster.
Sample:
MyHostGroup
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name
string
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always except when state is absent |
same as label
Sample:
MyHostGroup
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protectionInformationCapableAccessMethod
boolean
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always except when state is absent |
This field is true if the host has a PI capable access method.
Sample:
True
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