Note
This plugin is part of the netapp.ontap collection.
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install netapp.ontap
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: netapp.ontap.na_ontap_portset
.
New in version 2.8.0: of netapp.ontap
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
cert_filepath string added in 20.6.0 of netapp.ontap | path to SSL client cert file (.pem). not supported with python 2.6. | |
feature_flags dictionary added in 20.5.0 of netapp.ontap | Enable or disable a new feature. This can be used to enable an experimental feature or disable a new feature that breaks backward compatibility. Supported keys and values are subject to change without notice. Unknown keys are ignored. | |
force boolean |
| If 'false' or not specified, the request will fail if there are any igroups bound to this portset. If 'true', forcibly destroy the portset, even if there are existing igroup bindings. |
hostname string / required | The hostname or IP address of the ONTAP instance. | |
http_port integer | Override the default port (80 or 443) with this port | |
https boolean |
| Enable and disable https. Ignored when using REST as only https is supported. Ignored when using SSL certificate authentication as it requires SSL. |
key_filepath string added in 20.6.0 of netapp.ontap | path to SSL client key file. | |
name string / required | Name of the port set to create. | |
ontapi integer | The ontap api version to use | |
password string | Password for the specified user. aliases: pass | |
ports list / elements=string | Specify the ports associated with this portset. Should be comma separated. It represents the expected state of a list of ports at any time, and replaces the current value of ports. Adds a port if it is specified in expected state but not in current state. Deletes a port if it is in current state but not in expected state. | |
state string | Default: "present" | If you want to create a portset. |
type string |
| Required for create. Protocols accepted for this portset. |
use_rest string | Default: "auto" | REST API if supported by the target system for all the resources and attributes the module requires. Otherwise will revert to ZAPI. always -- will always use the REST API never -- will always use the ZAPI auto -- will try to use the REST Api |
username string | This can be a Cluster-scoped or SVM-scoped account, depending on whether a Cluster-level or SVM-level API is required. For more information, please read the documentation https://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/download/software/nmsdk/9.4/. Two authentication methods are supported 1. basic authentication, using username and password, 2. SSL certificate authentication, using a ssl client cert file, and optionally a private key file. To use a certificate, the certificate must have been installed in the ONTAP cluster, and cert authentication must have been enabled. aliases: user | |
validate_certs boolean |
| If set to no , the SSL certificates will not be validated.This should only set to False used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. |
vserver string / required | Name of the SVM. |
Note
- name: Create Portset na_ontap_portset: state: present vserver: vserver_name name: portset_name ports: a1 type: "{{ protocol type }}" username: "{{ netapp username }}" password: "{{ netapp password }}" hostname: "{{ netapp hostname }}" - name: Modify ports in portset na_ontap_portset: state: present vserver: vserver_name name: portset_name ports: a1,a2 username: "{{ netapp username }}" password: "{{ netapp password }}" hostname: "{{ netapp hostname }}" - name: Delete Portset na_ontap_portset: state: absent vserver: vserver_name name: portset_name force: True type: "{{ protocol type }}" username: "{{ netapp username }}" password: "{{ netapp password }}" hostname: "{{ netapp hostname }}"
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/netapp/ontap/na_ontap_portset_module.html