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Merge pull request #1249 from dagwieers/module-hpilo_boot

Module hpilo_boot to boot from specific media using an HP iLO interface
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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.
required: false
default: Administrator
password:
description:
- The password to authenticate to the HP iLO interface.
required: false
default: admin
match:
description:
- An optional string to match against the iLO server name.
- This is a safety measure to prevent accidentally using the wrong
HP iLO interface with dire consequences.
required: false
media:
description:
- The boot media to boot the system from
required: false
default: network
choices: [ "cdrom", "floppy", "hdd", "network", "normal", "usb" ]
image:
description:
- The URL of a cdrom, floppy or usb boot media image.
C(protocol://username:password@hostname:port/filename)
- protocol is either C(http) or C(https)
- username:password is optional
• - port is optional
required: false
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
required: true
default: boot_once
choices: [ "boot_always", "boot_once", "connect", "disconnect", "no_boot" ]
force:
description:
- Whether to force a reboot (even when the system is already booted)
required: false
default: no
choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
examples:
- code: |
local_action: hpilo_boot host=$ilo_address login=$ilo_login password=$ilo_password match=$inventory_hostname_short media=cdrom image=$iso_url
only_if: "'$cmdb_hwmodel'.startswith('HP ')
description: Task to boot a system using an ISO from an HP iLO interface only if the system is an HP server
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 C(local_action) or
C(using delegate)_to.
'''
import sys
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'),
match = dict(default=None),
media = dict(choices=['cdrom', 'floppy', 'hdd', 'network', 'normal', 'usb']),
image = dict(default=None),
state = dict(required=True, default='boot_once', choices=['boot_always', 'boot_once', 'connect', 'disconnect', 'no_boot']),
force = dict(default=True, choices=BOOLEANS),
)
)
host = module.params['host']
login = module.params['login']
password = module.params['password']
force = module.params['force']
ilo = hpilo.Ilo(host, login=login, password=password)
# If match=string is provided, only reboot server if iLO name matches 'string'
if module.params['match'] != None:
try:
server_name = ilo.get_server_name()
except Exception, e:
module.fail_json(rc=1, msg='Failed to connect to %s: %s' % (host, e.message))
if not server_name.lower().startswith(module.params['match'].lower()):
module.fail_json(rc=1, msg='The iLO server name \'%s\' does not match \'%s\'' % (server_name, module.params['match']))
if module.params['media']:
### FIXME: In the below case iLO fails for a short period of time due to the server rebooting
# File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/hpilo.py", line 381, in _parse_message
# raise IloError("Error communicating with iLO: %s" % child.get('MESSAGE'))
#hpilo.IloError: Error communicating with iLO: Problem manipulating EV
ilo.set_one_time_boot(module.params['media'])
# TODO: Verify if image URL exists/works
if module.params['image']:
ilo.insert_virtual_media(module.params['media'], module.params['image'])
if module.params['media'] == 'cdrom':
ilo.set_vm_status('cdrom', module.params['state'], True)
status = ilo.get_vm_status()
elif module.params['media'] == 'floppy':
ilo.set_vf_status(module.params['state'], True)
status = ilo.get_vf_status()
# Only perform a boot when state is boot_once or boot_always, or in case we want to force a reboot
if module.params['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='The server \'%s\' is already powered on !' % server_name)
if power_status == 'ON':
ilo.warm_boot_server()
else:
ilo.cold_boot_server()
module.exit_json(changed=True, **status)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
main()