fortinet.fortimanager.fmgr_fmupdate_serveraccesspriorities_privateserver – Configure multiple FortiManager units and private servers.
Note
This plugin is part of the fortinet.fortimanager collection (version 2.0.1).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install fortinet.fortimanager.
To use it in a playbook, specify: fortinet.fortimanager.fmgr_fmupdate_serveraccesspriorities_privateserver.
New in version 2.10: of fortinet.fortimanager
Synopsis
- This module is able to configure a FortiManager device.
- Examples include all parameters and values which need to be adjusted to data sources before usage.
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | |
|---|---|---|---|
| bypass_validation  boolean  | 
 | only set to True when module schema diffs with FortiManager API structure, module continues to execute without validating parameters | |
| fmupdate_serveraccesspriorities_privateserver  dictionary  | the top level parameters set | ||
| id  integer  | Default: 0 | Private server ID (1 - 10). | |
| ip  string  | Default: "0.0.0.0" | IPv4 address of the FortiManager unit or private server. | |
| ip6  string  | Default: "::" | IPv6 address of the FortiManager unit or private server. | |
| time_zone  integer  | Default: -24 | Time zone of the private server (-24 = local time zone, default = -24). | |
| rc_failed  list / elements=string  | the rc codes list with which the conditions to fail will be overriden | ||
| rc_succeeded  list / elements=string  | the rc codes list with which the conditions to succeed will be overriden | ||
| state  string / required  | 
 | the directive to create, update or delete an object | |
| workspace_locking_adom  string  | the adom to lock for FortiManager running in workspace mode, the value can be global and others including root | ||
| workspace_locking_timeout  integer  | Default: 300 | the maximum time in seconds to wait for other user to release the workspace lock | |
Notes
Note
- Running in workspace locking mode is supported in this FortiManager module, the top level parameters workspace_locking_adom and workspace_locking_timeout help do the work.
- To create or update an object, use state present directive.
- To delete an object, use state absent directive.
- Normally, running one module can fail when a non-zero rc is returned. you can also override the conditions to fail or succeed with parameters rc_failed and rc_succeeded
Examples
- hosts: fortimanager-inventory
  collections:
    - fortinet.fortimanager
  connection: httpapi
  vars:
     ansible_httpapi_use_ssl: True
     ansible_httpapi_validate_certs: False
     ansible_httpapi_port: 443
  tasks:
   - name: Configure multiple FortiManager units and private servers.
     fmgr_fmupdate_serveraccesspriorities_privateserver:
        bypass_validation: False
        workspace_locking_adom: <value in [global, custom adom including root]>
        workspace_locking_timeout: 300
        rc_succeeded: [0, -2, -3, ...]
        rc_failed: [-2, -3, ...]
        state: <value in [present, absent]>
        fmupdate_serveraccesspriorities_privateserver:
           id: <value of integer>
           ip: <value of string>
           ip6: <value of string>
           time_zone: <value of integer>
   Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| request_url  string  | always | The full url requested Sample: /sys/login/user | 
| response_code  integer  | always | The status of api request | 
| response_message  string  | always | The descriptive message of the api response Sample: OK. | 
Authors
- Link Zheng (@chillancezen)
- Jie Xue (@JieX19)
- Frank Shen (@fshen01)
- Hongbin Lu (@fgtdev-hblu)
    © 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.11/collections/fortinet/fortimanager/fmgr_fmupdate_serveraccesspriorities_privateserver_module.html