Note
This plugin is part of the ansible.posix collection.
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.posix
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: ansible.posix.mount
.
New in version 1.0.0: of ansible.posix
/etc/fstab
.Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
backup boolean |
| Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. |
boot boolean |
| Determines if the filesystem should be mounted on boot. Only applies to Solaris systems. |
dump string | Default: 0 | Dump (see fstab(5)). Note that if set to null and state set to present , it will cease to work and duplicate entries will be made with subsequent runs.Has no effect on Solaris systems. |
fstab string | File to use instead of /etc/fstab .You should not use this option unless you really know what you are doing. This might be useful if you need to configure mountpoints in a chroot environment. OpenBSD does not allow specifying alternate fstab files with mount so do not use this on OpenBSD with any state that operates on the live filesystem. This parameter defaults to /etc/fstab or /etc/vfstab on Solaris. | |
fstype string | Filesystem type. Required when state is present or mounted . | |
opts string | Mount options (see fstab(5), or vfstab(4) on Solaris). | |
passno string | Default: 0 | Passno (see fstab(5)). Note that if set to null and state set to present , it will cease to work and duplicate entries will be made with subsequent runs.Deprecated on Solaris systems. |
path path / required | Path to the mount point (e.g. /mnt/files ).Before Ansible 2.3 this option was only usable as dest, destfile and name. aliases: name | |
src path | Device (or NFS volume, or something else) to be mounted on path. Required when state set to present or mounted . | |
state string / required |
| If mounted , the device will be actively mounted and appropriately configured in fstab. If the mount point is not present, the mount point will be created.If unmounted , the device will be unmounted without changing fstab.present only specifies that the device is to be configured in fstab and does not trigger or require a mount.absent specifies that the device mount's entry will be removed from fstab and will also unmount the device and remove the mount point.remounted specifies that the device will be remounted for when you want to force a refresh on the mount itself (added in 2.9). This will always return changed=true. If opts is set, the options will be applied to the remount, but will not change fstab. Additionally, if opts is set, and the remount command fails, the module will error to prevent unexpected mount changes. Try using mounted instead to work around this issue. |
Note
remounted
with opts set may create unexpected results based on the existing options already defined on mount, so care should be taken to ensure that conflicting options are not present before hand.# Before 2.3, option 'name' was used instead of 'path' - name: Mount DVD read-only ansible.posix.mount: path: /mnt/dvd src: /dev/sr0 fstype: iso9660 opts: ro,noauto state: present - name: Mount up device by label ansible.posix.mount: path: /srv/disk src: LABEL=SOME_LABEL fstype: ext4 state: present - name: Mount up device by UUID ansible.posix.mount: path: /home src: UUID=b3e48f45-f933-4c8e-a700-22a159ec9077 fstype: xfs opts: noatime state: present - name: Unmount a mounted volume ansible.posix.mount: path: /tmp/mnt-pnt state: unmounted - name: Remount a mounted volume ansible.posix.mount: path: /tmp/mnt-pnt state: remounted # The following will not save changes to fstab, and only be temporary until # a reboot, or until calling "state: unmounted" followed by "state: mounted" # on the same "path" - name: Remount a mounted volume and append exec to the existing options ansible.posix.mount: path: /tmp state: remounted opts: exec - name: Mount and bind a volume ansible.posix.mount: path: /system/new_volume/boot src: /boot opts: bind state: mounted fstype: none - name: Mount an NFS volume ansible.posix.mount: src: 192.168.1.100:/nfs/ssd/shared_data path: /mnt/shared_data opts: rw,sync,hard,intr state: mounted fstype: nfs
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