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sensu_silence - Manage Sensu silence entries
New in version 2.4.
Synopsis
- Create and clear (delete) a silence entries via the Sensu API for subscriptions and checks.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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check |
no |
Specifies the check which the silence entry applies to.
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creator |
no |
Specifies the entity responsible for this entry.
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expire |
no |
If specified, the silence entry will be automatically cleared after this number of seconds.
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expire_on_resolve |
no |
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If specified as true, the silence entry will be automatically cleared once the condition it is silencing is resolved.
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reason |
no |
If specified, this free-form string is used to provide context or rationale for the reason this silence entry was created.
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state |
yes | present |
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Specifies to create or clear (delete) a silence entry via the Sensu API
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subscription |
yes |
Specifies the subscription which the silence entry applies to.
To create a silence entry for a client append client: to client name. Example - client:server1.example.dev
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url |
no | http://127.0.01:4567 |
Specifies the URL of the Sensu monitoring host server.
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Examples
# Silence ALL checks for a given client
- name: Silence server1.example.dev
sensu_silence:
subscription: client:server1.example.dev
creator: "{{ ansible_user_id }}"
reason: Performing maintenance
# Silence specific check for a client
- name: Silence CPU_Usage check for server1.example.dev
sensu_silence:
subscription: client:server1.example.dev
check: CPU_Usage
creator: "{{ ansible_user_id }}"
reason: Investigation alert issue
# Silence multiple clients from a dict
silence:
server1.example.dev:
reason: 'Deployment in progress'
server2.example.dev:
reason: 'Deployment in progress'
- name: Silence several clients from a dict
sensu_silence:
subscription: "client:{{ item.key }}"
reason: "{{ item.value.reason }}"
creator: "{{ ansible_user_id }}"
with_dict: "{{ silence }}"
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/sensu_silence_module.html