statusio_maintenance - Create maintenance windows for your status.io dashboard
New in version 2.2.
Synopsis
- Creates a maintenance window for status.io
- Deletes a maintenance window for status.io
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
all_infrastructure_affected | Default: no | If it affects all components and containers |
api_id required | Your unique API ID from status.io | |
api_key required | Your unique API Key from status.io | |
automation | Default: no | Automatically start and end the maintenance window |
components | Default: None | The given name of your component (server name) aliases: component |
containers | Default: None | The given name of your container (data center) aliases: container |
desc | Default: Created by Ansible | Message describing the maintenance window |
maintenance_id | Default: None | The maintenance id number when deleting a maintenance window |
maintenance_notify_1_hr | Default: no | Notify subscribers 1 hour before maintenance start time |
maintenance_notify_24_hr | Default: no | Notify subscribers 24 hours before maintenance start time |
maintenance_notify_72_hr | Default: no | Notify subscribers 72 hours before maintenance start time |
maintenance_notify_now | Default: no | Notify subscribers now |
minutes | Default: 10 | The length of time in UTC that the maintenance will run (starting from playbook runtime) |
start_date | Default: None | Date maintenance is expected to start (Month/Day/Year) (UTC) End Date is worked out from start_date + minutes |
start_time | Default: None | Time maintenance is expected to start (Hour:Minutes) (UTC) End Time is worked out from start_time + minutes |
state |
| Desired state of the package. |
statuspage required | Your unique StatusPage ID from status.io | |
title | Default: A new maintenance window | A descriptive title for the maintenance window |
url | Default: https://api.status.io | Status.io API URL. A private apiary can be used instead. |
Notes
Note
- You can use the apiary API url (http://docs.statusio.apiary.io/) to capture API traffic
- Use start_date and start_time with minutes to set future maintenance window
Examples
- name: Create a maintenance window for 10 minutes on server1, with automation to stop the maintenance statusio_maintenance: title: Router Upgrade from ansible desc: Performing a Router Upgrade components: server1.example.com api_id: api_id api_key: api_key statuspage: statuspage_id maintenance_notify_1_hr: True automation: True - name: Create a maintenance window for 60 minutes on server1 and server2 statusio_maintenance: title: Routine maintenance desc: Some security updates components: - server1.example.com - server2.example.com minutes: 60 api_id: api_id api_key: api_key statuspage: statuspage_id maintenance_notify_1_hr: True automation: True delegate_to: localhost - name: Create a future maintenance window for 24 hours to all hosts inside the Primary Data Center statusio_maintenance: title: Data center downtime desc: Performing a Upgrade to our data center components: Primary Data Center api_id: api_id api_key: api_key statuspage: statuspage_id start_date: 01/01/2016 start_time: 12:00 minutes: 1440 - name: Delete a maintenance window statusio_maintenance: title: Remove a maintenance window maintenance_id: 561f90faf74bc94a4700087b statuspage: statuspage_id api_id: api_id api_key: api_key state: absent
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Author
- Benjamin Copeland (@bhcopeland) <ben@copeland.me.uk>
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/statusio_maintenance_module.html