f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_monitor_oracle – Manages BIG-IP Oracle monitors

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f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_monitor_oracle – Manages BIG-IP Oracle monitors

Note

This plugin is part of the f5networks.f5_modules collection (version 1.7.1).

To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install f5networks.f5_modules.

To use it in a playbook, specify: f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_monitor_oracle.


New in version 1.3.0: of f5networks.f5_modules


Synopsis

  • Manages BIG-IP Oracle monitors.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments

app_service

string

The iApp service to be associated with this profile. When no service is specified, the default is None.

count

integer

Specifies the number of monitor probes after which the connection to the database will be terminated.

Count value of zero indicates that the connection will never be terminated.

database

string

Specifies the name of the database the monitor tries to access.

debug

boolean

  • no
  • yes

Specifies whether the monitor sends error messages and additional information to a log file created and labeled specifically for this monitor.

description

string

Specifies descriptive text that identifies the monitor.

interval

integer

Specifies the frequency, in seconds, at which the system issues the monitor check when either the resource is down or the status of the resource is unknown.

ip

string

IP address part of the IP/port definition. If this parameter is not provided when creating a new monitor, the default value is '*'.

manual_resume

boolean

  • no
  • yes

Specifies whether the system automatically changes the status of a resource to enabled at the next successful monitor check.

If you set this option to yes, you must manually re-enable the resource before the system can use it for load balancing connections.

When yes, specifies you must manually re-enable the resource after an unsuccessful monitor check.

When no, specifies the system automatically changes the status of a resource to enabled at the next successful monitor check.

name

string / required

Monitor name.

parent

string

The parent template of this monitor template. Once this value has been set, it cannot be changed.

By default, this value is the oracle parent on the Common partition.

partition

string

Default:

"Common"

Device partition to manage resources on.

port

string

Port address part of the IP/port definition. If this parameter is not provided when creating a new monitor, the default value is '*'.

If specifying an IP address, you must specify a value between 1 and 65535.

provider

dictionary

added in 1.0.0 of f5networks.f5_modules

A dict object containing connection details.

auth_provider

string

Configures the auth provider for to obtain authentication tokens from the remote device.

This option is really used when working with BIG-IQ devices.

no_f5_teem

boolean

  • no
  • yes

If yes, TEEM telemetry data is not sent to F5.

You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_TEEM.

password

string / required

The password for the user account used to connect to the BIG-IP.

You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_PASSWORD.


aliases: pass, pwd

server

string / required

The BIG-IP host.

You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_SERVER.

server_port

integer

Default:

443

The BIG-IP server port.

You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_SERVER_PORT.

timeout

integer

Specifies the timeout in seconds for communicating with the network device for either connecting or sending commands. If the timeout is exceeded before the operation is completed, the module will error.

transport

string

  • rest

Configures the transport connection to use when connecting to the remote device.

user

string / required

The username to connect to the BIG-IP with. This user must have administrative privileges on the device.

You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_USER.

validate_certs

boolean

  • no
  • yes

If no, SSL certificates are not validated. Use this only on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.

You may omit this option by setting the environment variable F5_VALIDATE_CERTS.

recv

string

Specifies the text string that the monitor looks for in the returned resource.

The most common receive expressions contain a text string that is included in a field in your database.

If you do not specify both send and a recv parameters, the monitor performs a simple service check and connect only.

recv_column

string

Specifies the column in the database where the specified recv string should be located.

This is an optional setting and is applicable only if you configure the send and the recv parameters.

recv_row

string

Specifies the row in the database where the specified recv string should be located.

This is an optional setting, and is applicable only if you configure the send and the recv parameters.

send

string

Specifies the SQL query the monitor sends to the target object.

Since the string may have special characters, the system may require the string be enclosed with single quotation marks. If this value is none, a valid connection suffices to determine the service is up. In this case, the system does not need the recv, recv-row, and recv-column options and ignores them even if not none.

state

string

  • present

  • absent

When present, ensures the monitor exists.

When absent, ensures the monitor is removed.

target_password

string

Specifies the password, if the monitored target requires authentication.

target_username

string

Specifies the user name, if the monitored target requires authentication.

time_until_up

integer

Specifies the number of seconds to wait after a resource first responds correctly to the monitor before setting the resource to 'up'.

During the interval, all responses from the resource must be correct.

When the interval expires, the resource is marked 'up'.

A value of 0 means the resource is marked up immediately upon receipt of the first correct response.

timeout

integer

Specifies the number of seconds the target has in which to respond to the monitor request.

If the target responds within the set time period, it is considered 'up'. If the target does not respond within the set time period, it is considered 'down'. When this value is set to 0 (zero), the system uses the interval from the parent monitor.

Note that timeout and time_until_up combine to control when a resource is set to up.

up_interval

integer

Specifies the interval for the system to use to perform the health check when a resource is up.

When 0, specifies the system uses the interval in interval to check the health of the resource.

When any other number, enables you to specify a different interval to use when checking the health of a resource that is up.

update_password

string

  • always

  • on_create

always will update passwords if the target_password is specified.

on_create will only set the password for newly created monitors.



Notes

Note

  • For more information on using Ansible to manage F5 Networks devices see https://www.ansible.com/integrations/networks/f5.
  • Requires BIG-IP software version >= 12.
  • The F5 modules only manipulate the running configuration of the F5 product. To ensure that BIG-IP specific configuration persists to disk, be sure to include at least one task that uses the f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_config module to save the running configuration. Refer to the module’s documentation for the correct usage of the module to save your running configuration.


Examples

- name: Create an oracle monitor
  bigip_monitor_oracle:
    ip: 10.10.10.10
    port: 10923
    name: my_oracle_monitor
    send: "SELECT status FROM v$instance"
    recv: OPEN
    recv_column: 2
    recv_row: 1
    database: primary1
    target_username: bigip
    target_password: secret
    update_password: on_create
    state: present
    provider:
      server: lb.mydomain.com
      user: admin
      password: secret
  delegate_to: localhost

- name: Modify an oracle monitor
  bigip_monitor_oracle:
    name: my_oracle_monitor
    recv_column: 4
    recv_row: 3
    database: primary2
    state: present
    provider:
      server: lb.mydomain.com
      user: admin
      password: secret
  delegate_to: localhost

- name: Remove oracle monitor
  bigip_monitor_oracle:
    state: absent
    name: my_oracle_monitor
    provider:
      server: lb.mydomain.com
      user: admin
      password: secret
  delegate_to: localhost

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description

app_service

string

changed

The iApp service associated with this monitor.


Sample:

/Common/good_service.app/good_service

database

string

changed

The name of the database that the monitor tries to access.


Sample:

primary1

debug

boolean

changed

Whether the monitor sends error messages and additional information to a log file created and labeled specifically for this monitor.


description

string

changed

The description of the monitor.


Sample:

Important Monitor

interval

integer

changed

The new interval at which to run the monitor check.


Sample:

2

ip

string

changed

The new IP of IP/port definition.


Sample:

10.12.13.14

manual_resume

boolean

changed

Specifies whether the system automatically changes the status of a resource to up at the next successful monitor check.


Sample:

True

parent

string

changed

The parent monitor.


Sample:

/Common/foo_oracle

port

string

changed

Alias port or service for the monitor to check, on behalf of the pools or pool members with which the monitor is associated.


Sample:

80

recv

string

changed

The text string that the monitor looks for in the returned resource.


Sample:

OPEN

recv_column

string

changed

The column in the database where the specified string should be located.


Sample:

2

recv_row

string

changed

The row in the database where the specified string should be located.


Sample:

1

send

string

changed

The SQL query the monitor sends to the target object.


Sample:

SELECT status FROM v$instance

target_username

string

changed

The user name for the the monitored target.


Sample:

bigip

time_until_up

integer

changed

The new time in which to mark a system as up after first successful response.


Sample:

2

timeout

integer

changed

The new timeout in which the remote system must respond to the monitor.


Sample:

10

up_interval

integer

changed

Interval for the system to use to perform the health check when a resource is up.





Authors

  • Wojciech Wypior (@wojtek0806)

© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
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