zhmc_adapter_list – List adapters

Synopsis

  • List adapters on a specific CPC (Z system) or on all managed CPCs.

  • CPCs in classic mode are ignored (i.e. do not lead to a failure).

  • Adapters for which the user has no object access permission are ignored (i.e. do not lead to a failure).

Requirements

  • The HMC userid must have object-access permissions to these objects: Target adapters, CPCs of target adapters (only for z13 and older).

Parameters

hmc_host

The hostname or IP address of the HMC.

required: True
type: str
hmc_auth

The authentication credentials for the HMC.

required: True
type: dict
userid

The userid (username) for authenticating with the HMC.

required: True
type: str
password

The password for authenticating with the HMC.

required: True
type: str
ca_certs

Path name of certificate file or certificate directory to be used for verifying the HMC certificate. If null (default), the path name in the ‘REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE’ environment variable or the path name in the ‘CURL_CA_BUNDLE’ environment variable is used, or if neither of these variables is set, the certificates in the Mozilla CA Certificate List provided by the ‘certifi’ Python package are used for verifying the HMC certificate.

required: False
type: str
verify

If True (default), verify the HMC certificate as specified in the ca_certs parameter. If False, ignore what is specified in the ca_certs parameter and do not verify the HMC certificate.

required: False
type: bool
default: True
cpc_name

Name of the CPC for which the adapters are to be listed.

Default: All managed CPCs.

required: False
type: str
name

Regular expression pattern for the adapter name to filter the result list to matching adapters.

required: False
type: str
adapter_id

Regular expression pattern for the adapter ID (PCHID) (‘adapter-id’ property) to filter the result list to matching adapters.

required: False
type: str
adapter_family

Adapter family (‘adapter-family’ property) to filter the result list to adapters with that family.

required: False
type: str
type

Adapter type (‘type’ property) to filter the result list to adapters with that type.

required: False
type: str
status

Adapter status (‘status’ property) to filter the result list to adapters with that status.

required: False
type: str
log_file

File path of a log file to which the logic flow of this module as well as interactions with the HMC are logged. If null, logging will be propagated to the Python root logger.

required: False
type: str

Examples

---
# Note: The following examples assume that some variables named 'my_*' are set.

- name: List all permitted adapters on all managed CPCs
  zhmc_adapter_list:
    hmc_host: "{{ my_hmc_host }}"
    hmc_auth: "{{ my_hmc_auth }}"
  register: adapter_list

- name: List all permitted adapters on a CPC
  zhmc_adapter_list:
    hmc_host: "{{ my_hmc_host }}"
    hmc_auth: "{{ my_hmc_auth }}"
    cpc_name: CPCA
  register: adapter_list

- name: List the permitted FICON adapters on a CPC
  zhmc_adapter_list:
    hmc_host: "{{ my_hmc_host }}"
    hmc_auth: "{{ my_hmc_auth }}"
    cpc_name: CPCA
    adapter_family: "ficon"
  register: adapter_list

See Also

Return Values

changed

Indicates if any change has been made by the module. This will always be false.

returned: always
type: bool
msg

An error message that describes the failure.

returned: failure
type: str
adapters

The list of adapters, with a subset of their properties. For details on the properties, see the data model of the ‘Adapter’ resource (see HMC API)

returned: success
type: list
elements: dict
sample:
[
    {
        "adapter_family": "osa",
        "adapter_id": "10c",
        "cpc_name": "CPC1",
        "name": "adapter1",
        "status": "active",
        "type": "osd"
    }
]
name

Adapter name

type: str
cpc_name

Name of the parent CPC of the adapter

type: str
adapter_id

Adapter ID (PCHID) of the adapter (‘adapter-id’ property)

type: str
adapter_family

Family of the adapter (‘adapter-family’ property)

type: str
type

Type of the adapter (‘type’ property)

type: str
status

The current status of the adapter (‘status’ property)

type: str