ansible / ansible.builtin / v2.9.23 / module / ovh_ip_failover Manage OVH IP failover address | "added in version" 2.8 of ansible.builtin" Authors: Pascal HERAUD (@pascalheraud) preview | supported by communityansible.builtin.ovh_ip_failover (v2.9.23) — module
pip
Install with pip install ansible==2.9.23
Manage OVH (French European hosting provider) IP Failover Address. For now, this module can only be used to move an ip failover (or failover block) between services
# Route an IP address 1.1.1.1 to the service ns666.ovh.net - ovh_ip_failover: name: 1.1.1.1 service: ns666.ovh.net endpoint: ovh-eu application_key: yourkey application_secret: yoursecret consumer_key: yourconsumerkey
- ovh_ip_failover: name: 1.1.1.1 service: ns666.ovh.net endpoint: ovh-eu wait_completion: false application_key: yourkey application_secret: yoursecret consumer_key: yourconsumerkey register: moved
- ovh_ip_failover: name: 1.1.1.1 service: ns666.ovh.net endpoint: ovh-eu wait_task_completion: "{{moved.taskId}}" application_key: yourkey application_secret: yoursecret consumer_key: yourconsumerkey
name: description: - The IP address to manage (can be a single IP like 1.1.1.1 or a block like 1.1.1.1/28 ) required: true service: description: - The name of the OVH service this IP address should be routed required: true timeout: default: 120 description: - The timeout in seconds used to wait for a task to be completed. Default is 120 seconds. required: false endpoint: description: - The endpoint to use ( for instance ovh-eu) required: true consumer_key: description: - The consumer key to use required: true application_key: description: - The applicationKey to use required: true wait_completion: default: true description: - If true, the module will wait for the IP address to be moved. If false, exit without waiting. The taskId will be returned in module output required: false type: bool application_secret: description: - The application secret to use required: true wait_task_completion: default: 0 description: - If not 0, the module will wait for this task id to be completed. Use wait_task_completion if you want to wait for completion of a previously executed task with wait_completion=false. You can execute this module repeatedly on a list of failover IPs using wait_completion=false (see examples) required: false