ansible/library/hpilo_boot
Dag Wieers 5927373c26 Various clean ups in documentation and code
This commit improves the following items:
 - Remove the 'match' functionality, this can now be achieve by using the `fail` module together with `only_if` after running the `hpilo_facts` module. Since this gives more functionality, e.g. comparing server names, but also serial numbers or uuids with other inventory information, this is prefered. An example is added to show how this is achieved.
 - Clean up all C() calls in documentation
 - Added state=poweroff in order to power off a server. The use-case is here that in general we do not want to provision systems that are already running (this enforcement can be disabled using force=yes) but for test systems we should be able to power them off so we can start the normal provisioning process. (We could also force boot them, but that's less elegant)
 - The module now correctly indicates when something has changed. So if a server is powered off that was not off already, this is indicated, or when media boot-settings have been changed, this is also correctly indicated. Previously every call to hpilo_boot was (incorrectly) considered a change.
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2012 Dag Wieers <dag@wieers.com>
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
author: Dag Wieers
module: hpilo_boot
short_description: Boot system using specific media through HP iLO interface
description:
- "This module boots a system through its HP iLO interface. The boot media
can be one of: cdrom, floppy, hdd, network or usb."
- This module requires the hpilo python module.
version_added: "0.8"
options:
host:
description:
- The HP iLO hostname/address that is linked to the physical system.
required: true
login:
description:
- The login name to authenticate to the HP iLO interface.
default: Administrator
password:
description:
- The password to authenticate to the HP iLO interface.
default: admin
media:
description:
- The boot media to boot the system from
default: network
choices: [ "cdrom", "floppy", "hdd", "network", "normal", "usb" ]
image:
description:
- "The URL of a cdrom, floppy or usb boot media image.
'protocol://username:password@hostname:port/filename'"
- protocol is either 'http' or 'https'
- "username:password is optional"
- port is optional
state:
description:
- The state of the boot media.
- "no_boot: Do not boot from the device"
- "boot_once: Boot from the device once and then notthereafter"
- "boot_always: Boot from the device each time the serveris rebooted"
- "connect: Connect the virtual media device and set to boot_always"
- "disconnect: Disconnects the virtual media device and set to no_boot"
- "poweroff: Power off the server"
default: boot_once
choices: [ "boot_always", "boot_once", "connect", "disconnect", "no_boot", "poweroff" ]
force:
description:
- Whether to force a reboot (even when the system is already booted).
- As a safeguard, without force, hpilo_boot will refuse to reboot a server that is already running.
default: no
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
examples:
- description: Task to boot a system using an ISO from an HP iLO interface only if the system is an HP server
code: |
- local_action: fail msg="CMDB serial ($cmdb_serialno) does not match hardware serial ($hw_system_serial) !"
only_if: "'$cmdb_serialno' != '$hw_system_serial'"
- local_action: hpilo_boot host=$ilo_address login=$ilo_login password=$ilo_password media=cdrom image=$iso_url
only_if: "'$cmdb_hwmodel'.startswith('HP ')"
- description: Power off a server
code: "local_action: hpilo_boot host=$ilo_address login=$ilo_login password=$ilo_password state=poweroff"
notes:
- To use a USB key image you need to specify floppy as boot media.
- This module ought to be run from a system that can access the HP iLO
interface directly, either by using local_action or
using delegate_to.
'''
import sys
import time
import warnings
try:
import hpilo
except ImportError:
print "failed=True msg='hpilo python module unavailable'"
sys.exit(1)
# Surpress warnings from hpilo
warnings.simplefilter('ignore')
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec = dict(
host = dict(required=True),
login = dict(default='Administrator'),
password = dict(default='admin'),
media = dict(default=None, choices=['cdrom', 'floppy', 'hdd', 'network', 'normal', 'usb']),
image = dict(default=None),
state = dict(default='boot_once', choices=['boot_always', 'boot_once', 'connect', 'disconnect', 'no_boot', 'poweroff']),
force = dict(default='no', choices=BOOLEANS),
)
)
host = module.params.get('host')
login = module.params.get('login')
password = module.params.get('password')
media = module.params.get('media')
image = module.params.get('image')
state = module.params.get('state')
force = module.boolean(module.params.get('force'))
ilo = hpilo.Ilo(host, login=login, password=password)
changed = False
status = {}
power_status = 'UNKNOWN'
if media and state in ('boot_always', 'boot_once', 'connect', 'disconnect', 'no_boot'):
# Workaround for: Error communicating with iLO: Problem manipulating EV
try:
ilo.set_one_time_boot(media)
except hpilo.IloError:
time.sleep(60)
ilo.set_one_time_boot(media)
# TODO: Verify if image URL exists/works
if image:
ilo.insert_virtual_media(media, image)
changed = True
if media == 'cdrom':
ilo.set_vm_status('cdrom', state, True)
status = ilo.get_vm_status()
changed = True
elif media in ('floppy', 'usb'):
ilo.set_vf_status(state, True)
status = ilo.get_vf_status()
changed = True
# Only perform a boot when state is boot_once or boot_always, or in case we want to force a reboot
if state in ('boot_once', 'boot_always') or force:
power_status = ilo.get_host_power_status()
if not force and power_status == 'ON':
module.fail_json(rc=1, msg='HP iLO (%s) reports that the server is already powered on !' % host)
if power_status == 'ON':
# ilo.cold_boot_server()
ilo.warm_boot_server()
changed = True
else:
ilo.press_pwr_btn()
# ilo.reset_server()
# ilo.set_host_power(host_power=True)
changed = True
elif state in ('poweroff'):
power_status = ilo.get_host_power_status()
if not power_status == 'OFF':
ilo.hold_pwr_btn()
# ilo.set_host_power(host_power=False)
changed = True
module.exit_json(changed=changed, power=power_status, **status)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()