sf_volume_manager – Manage SolidFire volumes
New in version 2.3.
DEPRECATED
| Removed in Ansible: | |
|---|---|
| version: 2.11 | |
| Why: | This Module has been replaced |
| Alternative: | please use na_elementsw_volume |
Synopsis
- Create, destroy, or update volumes on SolidFire
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- The modules were developed with SolidFire 10.1
- solidfire-sdk-python (1.1.0.92) or greater. Install using ‘pip install solidfire-sdk-python’
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 512emulation - | Should the volume provide 512-byte sector emulation? Required when state=present
| |
| access - |
| Access allowed for the volume. readOnly: Only read operations are allowed. readWrite: Reads and writes are allowed. locked: No reads or writes are allowed. replicationTarget: Identify a volume as the target volume for a paired set of volumes. If the volume is not paired, the access status is locked. If unspecified, the access settings of the clone will be the same as the source. |
| account_id - / required | Account ID for the owner of this volume. | |
| attributes - | A YAML dictionary of attributes that you would like to apply on this volume. | |
| hostname - / required | The hostname or IP address of the SolidFire cluster. | |
| name - / required | The name of the volume to manage. | |
| password - / required | Password for the specified user. aliases: pass | |
| qos - | Initial quality of service settings for this volume. Configure as dict in playbooks. | |
| size - | The size of the volume in (size_unit). Required when state = present. | |
| size_unit - |
| The unit used to interpret the size parameter. |
| state - / required |
| Whether the specified volume should exist or not. |
| username - / required | Please ensure that the user has the adequate permissions. For more information, please read the official documentation https://mysupport.netapp.com/documentation/docweb/index.html?productID=62636&language=en-US. aliases: user | |
| volume_id - | The ID of the volume to manage or update. In order to create multiple volumes with the same name, but different volume_ids, please declare the volume_id parameter with an arbitrary value. However, the specified volume_id will not be assigned to the newly created volume (since it's an auto-generated property). |
Notes
Note
- The modules prefixed with na_elementsw are built to support the SolidFire storage platform.
Examples
- name: Create Volume
sf_volume_manager:
hostname: "{{ solidfire_hostname }}"
username: "{{ solidfire_username }}"
password: "{{ solidfire_password }}"
state: present
name: AnsibleVol
qos: {minIOPS: 1000, maxIOPS: 20000, burstIOPS: 50000}
account_id: 3
enable512e: False
size: 1
size_unit: gb
- name: Update Volume
sf_volume_manager:
hostname: "{{ solidfire_hostname }}"
username: "{{ solidfire_username }}"
password: "{{ solidfire_password }}"
state: present
name: AnsibleVol
account_id: 3
access: readWrite
- name: Delete Volume
sf_volume_manager:
hostname: "{{ solidfire_hostname }}"
username: "{{ solidfire_username }}"
password: "{{ solidfire_password }}"
state: absent
name: AnsibleVol
account_id: 2
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description |
|---|---|---|
| msg string | success | Success message |
Status
- This module will be removed in version 2.11. [deprecated]
- For more information see DEPRECATED.
Authors
- Sumit Kumar (sumit4@netapp.com)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.7/modules/sf_volume_manager_module.html