The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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bootdev - / required |
| Set boot device to use on next reboot |
name - / required | Hostname or ip address of the BMC. | |
password - / required | Password to connect to the BMC. | |
persistent boolean |
| If set, ask that system firmware uses this device beyond next boot. Be aware many systems do not honor this. |
port - | Default: 623 | Remote RMCP port. |
state - |
"present" | Whether to ensure that boot devices is desired. |
uefiboot boolean |
| If set, request UEFI boot explicitly. Strictly speaking, the spec suggests that if not set, the system should BIOS boot and offers no "don't care" option. In practice, this flag not being set does not preclude UEFI boot on any system I've encountered. |
user - / required | Username to use to connect to the BMC. |
# Ensure bootdevice is HD. - ipmi_boot: name: test.testdomain.com user: admin password: password bootdev: hd # Ensure bootdevice is not Network - ipmi_boot: name: test.testdomain.com user: admin password: password bootdev: network state: absent
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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bootdev string | success | The boot device name which will be used beyond next boot. Sample: default |
persistent boolean | success | If True, system firmware will use this device beyond next boot. |
uefimode boolean | success | If True, system firmware will use UEFI boot explicitly beyond next boot. |
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