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Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2018, Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'core'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
module: reboot
short_description: Reboot a machine
notes:
- C(PATH) is ignored on the remote node when searching for the C(shutdown) command. Use C(search_paths)
to specify locations to search if the default paths do not work.
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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description:
- Reboot a machine, wait for it to go down, come back up, and respond to commands.
- For Windows targets, use the M(win_reboot) module instead.
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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version_added: "2.7"
options:
pre_reboot_delay:
description:
- Seconds for shutdown to wait before requesting reboot.
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- On Linux, macOS and OpenBSD, this is converted to minutes and rounded down. If less than 60, it will be set to 0.
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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- On Solaris and FreeBSD, this will be seconds.
type: int
default: 0
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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post_reboot_delay:
description:
- Seconds to wait after the reboot was successful and the connection was re-established.
- This is useful if you want wait for something to settle despite your connection already working.
type: int
default: 0
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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reboot_timeout:
description:
- Maximum seconds to wait for machine to reboot and respond to a test command.
- This timeout is evaluated separately for both network connection and test command success so the
maximum execution time for the module is twice this amount.
type: int
default: 600
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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connect_timeout:
description:
- Maximum seconds to wait for a successful connection to the managed hosts before trying again.
- If unspecified, the default setting for the underlying connection plugin is used.
type: int
test_command:
description:
- Command to run on the rebooted host and expect success from to determine the machine is ready for
further tasks.
type: str
default: whoami
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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msg:
description:
- Message to display to users before reboot.
type: str
default: Reboot initiated by Ansible
search_paths:
description:
- Paths to search on the remote machine for the C(shutdown) command.
- I(Only) these paths will be searched for the C(shutdown) command. C(PATH) is ignored in the remote node when searching for the C(shutdown) command.
type: list
default: ['/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/local/sbin']
version_added: '2.8'
seealso:
- module: win_reboot
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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author:
- Matt Davis (@nitzmahone)
- Sam Doran (@samdoran)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Unconditionally reboot the machine with all defaults
reboot:
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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- name: Reboot a slow machine that might have lots of updates to apply
reboot:
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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reboot_timeout: 3600
'''
RETURN = r'''
rebooted:
description: true if the machine was rebooted
returned: always
type: bool
Add reboot action plugin (#35205) * Update docs * Add reboot action plugin Refactor win_reboot so it is subclassed from reboot * Use new connection methods * Test fixes * Use better uptime command for Linux Use who -b to get the last time the system was booted rather than uptime, which changes every second. * Use distribution specefic commands and flags Query the managed node to determien its distribution, then set the appropriate command and flags. * Tune debug messages a bit * Update module docs with details about pre_reboot_delay s docs * Ensure that post_reboot_delay is a positive number * Remove the stringification * Add integration tests * Make sure aliases are honored * Handle systems that have an incorrect last boot time SystemD and fakehw-clock do not properly set the last boot time and instead always set it to epoch. Use a different command if that is the case. * Copyright and encoding fixes * Minor fixes based on feedback * Add exponential backoff to sucess check method * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Update integration test Skip the integration test if it would try to reboot the control node. We need a new mechanism to account for this scenario in ansible-test, so tests must currently be run manually for this plugin. * Fail early with running with local connection * Update docs based on feedback * minor refactoring, state mgmt changes
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sample: true
elapsed:
description: The number of seconds that elapsed waiting for the system to be rebooted.
returned: always
type: int
sample: 23
'''