community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy module – Configure 1&1 monitoring policy
Note
This module is part of the community.general collection (version 9.5.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package. It is not included in ansible-core
. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general
. You need further requirements to be able to use this module, see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy
.
Synopsis
- Create, remove, update monitoring policies (and add/remove ports, processes, and servers). This module has a dependency on 1and1 >= 1.0.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- 1and1
Parameters
Parameter | Comments |
---|---|
add_ports list / elements=dictionary | Ports to add to the monitoring policy. Default: |
add_processes list / elements=dictionary | Processes to add to the monitoring policy. Default: |
add_servers list / elements=string | Servers to add to the monitoring policy. Default: |
agent string | Set true for using agent. |
api_url string | Custom API URL. Overrides the ONEANDONE_API_URL environment variable. |
auth_token string | Authenticating API token provided by 1&1. |
description string | Monitoring policy description. maxLength=256 |
string | User’s email. maxLength=128 |
monitoring_policy string | The identifier (id or name) of the monitoring policy used with update state. |
name string | Monitoring policy name used with present state. Used as identifier (id or name) when used with absent state. maxLength=128 |
ports list / elements=dictionary | Array of ports that will be monitoring. Default: |
alert_if string / required |
Case of alert. Choices:
|
email_notification string / required |
Set true for sending e-mail notifications. |
port string / required |
Port number. minimum=1, maximum=65535 |
protocol string / required |
Internet protocol. Choices:
|
processes list / elements=dictionary | Array of processes that will be monitoring. Default: |
alert_if string / required |
Case of alert. Choices:
|
process string / required |
Name of the process. maxLength=50 |
remove_ports list / elements=string | Ports to remove from the monitoring policy. Default: |
remove_processes list / elements=string | Processes to remove from the monitoring policy. Default: |
remove_servers list / elements=string | Servers to remove from the monitoring policy. Default: |
state string | Define a monitoring policy’s state to create, remove, update. Choices:
|
thresholds list / elements=dictionary | Monitoring policy thresholds. Each of the suboptions have warning and critical, which both have alert and value suboptions. Warning is used to set limits for warning alerts, critical is used to set critical alerts. alert enables alert, and value is used to advise when the value is exceeded. Default: |
cpu string / required |
Consumption limits of CPU. |
disk string / required |
Consumption limits of hard disk. |
internal_ping string / required |
Response limits of internal ping. |
ram string / required |
Consumption limits of RAM. |
transfer string / required |
Consumption limits for transfer. |
update_ports list / elements=dictionary | Ports to be updated on the monitoring policy. Default: |
update_processes list / elements=dictionary | Processes to be updated on the monitoring policy. Default: |
wait boolean | wait for the instance to be in state ‘running’ before returning Choices:
|
wait_interval integer | Defines the number of seconds to wait when using the _wait_for methods Default: |
wait_timeout integer | how long before wait gives up, in seconds Default: |
Attributes
Attribute | Support | Description |
---|---|---|
check_mode | Support: full | Can run in |
diff_mode | Support: none | Will return details on what has changed (or possibly needs changing in |
Examples
- name: Create a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key name: ansible monitoring policy description: Testing creation of a monitoring policy with ansible email: your@emailaddress.com agent: true thresholds: - cpu: warning: value: 80 alert: false critical: value: 92 alert: false - ram: warning: value: 80 alert: false critical: value: 90 alert: false - disk: warning: value: 80 alert: false critical: value: 90 alert: false - internal_ping: warning: value: 50 alert: false critical: value: 100 alert: false - transfer: warning: value: 1000 alert: false critical: value: 2000 alert: false ports: - protocol: TCP port: 22 alert_if: RESPONDING email_notification: false processes: - process: test alert_if: NOT_RUNNING email_notification: false wait: true - name: Destroy a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key state: absent name: ansible monitoring policy - name: Update a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy name: ansible monitoring policy updated description: Testing creation of a monitoring policy with ansible updated email: another@emailaddress.com thresholds: - cpu: warning: value: 70 alert: false critical: value: 90 alert: false - ram: warning: value: 70 alert: false critical: value: 80 alert: false - disk: warning: value: 70 alert: false critical: value: 80 alert: false - internal_ping: warning: value: 60 alert: false critical: value: 90 alert: false - transfer: warning: value: 900 alert: false critical: value: 1900 alert: false wait: true state: update - name: Add a port to a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated add_ports: - protocol: TCP port: 33 alert_if: RESPONDING email_notification: false wait: true state: update - name: Update existing ports of a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated update_ports: - id: existing_port_id protocol: TCP port: 34 alert_if: RESPONDING email_notification: false - id: existing_port_id protocol: TCP port: 23 alert_if: RESPONDING email_notification: false wait: true state: update - name: Remove a port from a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated remove_ports: - port_id state: update - name: Add a process to a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated add_processes: - process: test_2 alert_if: NOT_RUNNING email_notification: false wait: true state: update - name: Update existing processes of a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated update_processes: - id: process_id process: test_1 alert_if: NOT_RUNNING email_notification: false - id: process_id process: test_3 alert_if: NOT_RUNNING email_notification: false wait: true state: update - name: Remove a process from a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated remove_processes: - process_id wait: true state: update - name: Add server to a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated add_servers: - server id or name wait: true state: update - name: Remove server from a monitoring policy community.general.oneandone_monitoring_policy: auth_token: oneandone_private_api_key monitoring_policy: ansible monitoring policy updated remove_servers: - server01 wait: true state: update
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Description |
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monitoring_policy dictionary | Information about the monitoring policy that was processed Returned: always Sample: |
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