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bigip_gtm_virtual_server – Manages F5 BIG-IP GTM virtual servers

New in version 2.6.

Synopsis

  • Manages F5 BIG-IP GTM virtual servers. A GTM server can have many virtual servers associated with it. They are arranged in much the same way that pool members are to pools.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
address
string
added in 2.6
Specifies the IP Address of the virtual server.
When creating a new GTM virtual server, this parameter is required.
availability_requirements
dictionary
added in 2.6
Specifies, if you activate more than one health monitor, the number of health monitors that must receive successful responses in order for the link to be considered available.
at_least
integer
Specifies the minimum number of active health monitors that must be successful before the link is considered up.
This parameter is only relevant when a type of at_least is used.
This parameter will be ignored if a type of either all or require is used.
number_of_probers
integer
Specifies the number of probers that should be used when running probes.
When creating a new virtual server, if this parameter is specified, then the number_of_probes parameter must also be specified.
The value of this parameter should always be higher than, or equal to, the value of number_of_probers.
This parameter is only relevant when a type of require is used.
This parameter will be ignored if a type of either all or at_least is used.
number_of_probes
integer
Specifies the minimum number of probes that must succeed for this server to be declared up.
When creating a new virtual server, if this parameter is specified, then the number_of_probers parameter must also be specified.
The value of this parameter should always be lower than, or equal to, the value of number_of_probers.
This parameter is only relevant when a type of require is used.
This parameter will be ignored if a type of either all or at_least is used.
type
string
    Choices:
  • all
  • at_least
  • require
Monitor rule type when monitors is specified.
When creating a new virtual, if this value is not specified, the default of 'all' will be used.
limits
dictionary
added in 2.6
Specifies resource thresholds or limit requirements at the server level.
When you enable one or more limit settings, the system then uses that data to take servers in and out of service.
You can define limits for any or all of the limit settings. However, when a server does not meet the resource threshold limit requirement, the system marks the entire server as unavailable and directs load-balancing traffic to another resource.
The limit settings available depend on the type of server.
bits_enabled
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Whether the bits limit is enabled or not.
This parameter allows you to switch on or off the effect of the limit.
bits_limit
integer
Specifies the maximum allowable data throughput rate, in bits per second, for the virtual servers on the server.
If the network traffic volume exceeds this limit, the system marks the server as unavailable.
connections_enabled
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Whether the current connections limit is enabled or not.
This parameter allows you to switch on or off the effect of the limit.
connections_limit
integer
Specifies the maximum number of concurrent connections, combined, for all of the virtual servers on the server.
If the connections exceed this limit, the system marks the server as unavailable.
packets_enabled
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Whether the packets limit is enabled or not.
This parameter allows you to switch on or off the effect of the limit.
packets_limit
integer
Specifies the maximum allowable data transfer rate, in packets per second, for the virtual servers on the server.
If the network traffic volume exceeds this limit, the system marks the server as unavailable.
link
string
added in 2.6
Specifies a link to assign to the server or virtual server.
monitors
list
added in 2.6
Specifies the health monitors that the system currently uses to monitor this resource.
When availability_requirements.type is require, you may only have a single monitor in the monitors list.
name
string
added in 2.6
Specifies the name of the virtual server.
partition
string
added in 2.6
Default:
"Common"
Device partition to manage resources on.
port
integer
Specifies the service port number for the virtual server or pool member. For example, the HTTP service is typically port 80.
To specify all ports, use an *.
When creating a new GTM virtual server, if this parameter is not specified, a default of * will be used.
provider
dictionary
added in 2.5
A dict object containing connection details.
auth_provider
string
Configures the auth provider for to obtain authentication tokens from the remote device.
This option is really used when working with BIG-IQ devices.
password
string / required
The password for the user account used to connect to the BIG-IP.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_PASSWORD.

aliases: pass, pwd
server
string / required
The BIG-IP host.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_SERVER.
server_port
integer
Default:
443
The BIG-IP server port.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_SERVER_PORT.
ssh_keyfile
path
Specifies the SSH keyfile to use to authenticate the connection to the remote device. This argument is only used for cli transports.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable ANSIBLE_NET_SSH_KEYFILE.
timeout
integer
Specifies the timeout in seconds for communicating with the network device for either connecting or sending commands. If the timeout is exceeded before the operation is completed, the module will error.
transport
string
    Choices:
  • cli
  • rest
Configures the transport connection to use when connecting to the remote device.
user
string / required
The username to connect to the BIG-IP with. This user must have administrative privileges on the device.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_USER.
validate_certs
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
If no, SSL certificates are not validated. Use this only on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.
You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_VALIDATE_CERTS.
server_name
string
added in 2.6
Specifies the name of the server that the virtual server is associated with.
state
string
    Choices:
  • present
  • absent
  • enabled
  • disabled
When present, ensures that the resource exists.
When absent, ensures the resource is removed.
translation_address
string
added in 2.6
Specifies the translation IP address for the virtual server.
To unset this parameter, provide an empty string ("") as a value.
When creating a new GTM virtual server, if this parameter is not specified, a default of :: will be used.
translation_port
string
added in 2.6
Specifies the translation port number or service name for the virtual server.
To specify all ports, use an *.
When creating a new GTM virtual server, if this parameter is not specified, a default of * will be used.
virtual_server_dependencies
list
added in 2.6
Specifies the virtual servers on which the current virtual server depends.
If any of the specified servers are unavailable, the current virtual server is also listed as unavailable.
server
string / required
Server which the dependant virtual server is part of.
virtual_server
string / required
Virtual server to depend on.

Notes

Note

  • For more information on using Ansible to manage F5 Networks devices see https://www.ansible.com/integrations/networks/f5.
  • Requires BIG-IP software version >= 12.
  • The F5 modules only manipulate the running configuration of the F5 product. To ensure that BIG-IP specific configuration persists to disk, be sure to include at least one task that uses the bigip_config module to save the running configuration. Refer to the module’s documentation for the correct usage of the module to save your running configuration.

Examples

- name: Enable virtual server
  bigip_gtm_virtual_server:
    server_name: server1
    name: my-virtual-server
    state: enabled
    provider:
      user: admin
      password: secret
      server: lb.mydomain.com
  delegate_to: localhost

Return Values

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

Key Returned Description
address
string
changed
The new address of the resource.

Sample:
1.2.3.4
availability_requirements
dictionary
changed
The new availability requirement configurations for the resource.

Sample:
{'type': 'all'}
limits
dictionary
changed
The new limit configurations for the resource.

Sample:
{'bits_enabled': True, 'bits_limit': 100}
link
string
changed
The new link value for the resource.

Sample:
/Common/my-link
monitors
list
changed
The new list of monitors for the resource.

Sample:
['/Common/monitor1', '/Common/monitor2']
port
integer
changed
The new port of the resource.

Sample:
500
server_name
string
changed
The server name associated with the virtual server.

Sample:
/Common/my-gtm-server
translation_address
integer
changed
The new translation address of the resource.

Sample:
500
translation_port
integer
changed
The new translation port of the resource.

Sample:
500
virtual_server_dependencies
list
changed
The new list of virtual server dependencies for the resource

Sample:
['/Common/vs1', '/Common/vs2']


Status

  • This module is guaranteed to have backward compatible interface changes going forward. [stableinterface]
  • This module is maintained by an Ansible Partner. [certified]

Authors

  • Tim Rupp (@caphrim007)
  • Wojciech Wypior (@wojtek0806)

Hint

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© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/bigip_gtm_virtual_server_module.html