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Demonstrate use of the BIG-IP Info module to grab facts (useful information) from a F5 BIG-IP device and display them to the terminal window using the debug module.
Open the VSCode terminal as explained in the explore/lab setup exercise. Make sure you are in the home directory
Using VSCode create a new file called bigip-info.yml
by clicking the new file icone in the left pane.
Ansible playbooks are YAML files. YAML is a structured encoding format that is also extremely human readable (unlike it's subset - the JSON format).
Enter the following play definition into bigip-info.yml
:
---
- name: GRAB F5 FACTS
hosts: f5
connection: local
gather_facts: false
- The
---
at the top of the file indicates that this is a YAML file. - The
hosts: f5
, indicates the play is run only on the F5 BIG-IP device connection: local
tells the Playbook to run locally (rather than SSHing to itself)gather_facts: no
disables facts gathering.
Next, add the first task
. This task will use the bigip_device_info
module to grab useful information from the BIG-IP device.
{% raw %}
tasks:
- name: COLLECT BIG-IP FACTS
f5networks.f5_modules.bigip_device_info:
gather_subset:
- system-info
provider:
server: "{{private_ip}}"
user: "{{ansible_user}}"
password: "{{ansible_password}}"
server_port: 8443
validate_certs: false
register: device_facts
{% endraw %}
A play is a list of tasks. Tasks and modules have a 1:1 correlation. Ansible modules are reusable, standalone scripts that can be used by the Ansible API, or by the ansible or ansible-playbook programs. They return information to ansible by printing a JSON string to stdout before exiting.
name: COLLECT BIG-IP FACTS
is a user defined description that will display in the terminal output.bigip_device_info:
tells the task which module to use. Everything exceptregister
is a module parameter defined on the module documentation page.- The
gather_subset: system_info
parameter tells the module only to grab system level information. - The
provider:
parameter is a group of connection details for the BIG-IP. - The
server: "{{private_ip}}"
parameter tells the module to connect to the F5 BIG-IP IP address, which is stored as a variableprivate_ip
in inventory - The
user: "{{ansible_user}}"
parameter tells the module the username to login to the F5 BIG-IP device with - The
password: "{{ansible_password}}"
parameter tells the module the password to login to the F5 BIG-IP device with - The
server_port: 8443
parameter tells the module the port to connect to the F5 BIG-IP device with. 8443 is what's being used in this lab, but could be different depending on the deployment. - The
validate_certs: false
parameter tells the module to not validate SSL certificates. This is just used for demonstration purposes since this is a lab. register: device_facts
tells the task to save the output to a variable bigip_device_info
Next, append the second task
to above . This task will use the debug
module to print the output from device_facts variable we registered the facts to.
{% raw %}
- name: DISPLAY COMPLETE BIG-IP SYSTEM INFORMATION
debug:
var: device_facts
{% endraw %}
- The
name: COMPLETE BIG-IP SYSTEM INFORMATION
is a user defined description that will display in the terminal output. debug:
tells the task to use the debug module.- The
var: device_facts
parameter tells the module to display the variable bigip_device_info.
Save the file and exit out of editor.
Run the playbook - Open Terminal in the VS Code server of the control host and execute the following:
[student1@ansible ~]$ ansible-navigator run bigip-info.yml --mode stdout
The output will look as follows.
[student1@ansible ~]$ ansible-navigator run bigip-info.yml --mode stdout
PLAY [GRAB F5 FACTS] **********************************************************
TASK [COLLECT BIG-IP FACTS] ***************************************************
ok: [f5]
TASK [DISPLAY COMPLETE BIG-IP SYSTEM INFORMATION] *****************************
ok: [f5] =>
device_facts:
ansible_facts:
discovered_interpreter_python: /usr/libexec/platform-python
changed: false
failed: false
queried: true
system_info:
base_mac_address: 02:04:cc:f9:26:3c
chassis_serial: dc9c21ec-8b80-ff90-87324c84c43b
hardware_information:
- model: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2676 v3 @ 2.40GHz
name: cpus
type: base-board
versions:
- name: cache size
version: 30720 KB
- name: cores
version: 2 (physical:2)
- name: cpu MHz
version: '2400.052'
- name: cpu sockets
version: '1'
- name: cpu stepping
version: '2'
marketing_name: BIG-IP Virtual Edition
package_edition: Point Release 4
package_version: Build 0.0.5 - Tue Jun 16 14:26:18 PDT 2020
platform: Z100
product_build: 0.0.5
product_build_date: Tue Jun 16 14:26:18 PDT 2020
product_built: 200616142618
product_changelist: 3337209
product_code: BIG-IP
product_jobid: 1206494
product_version: 13.1.3.4
time:
day: 19
hour: 17
minute: 11
month: 10
second: 2
year: 2020
uptime: 4465
PLAY RECAP ********************************************************************
f5 : ok=2 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0
Finally let's append two more tasks to get more specific info from facts gathered, to the above playbook.
{% raw %}
- name: DISPLAY ONLY THE MAC ADDRESS
debug:
var: device_facts['system_info']['base_mac_address']
- name: DISPLAY ONLY THE VERSION
debug:
var: device_facts['system_info']['product_version']
{% endraw %}
var: device_facts['system_info']['base_mac_address']
displays the MAC address for the Management IP on the BIG-IP devicedevice_facts['system_info']['product_version']
displays the product version BIG-IP device
Because the bigip_device_info module returns useful information in structured data, it is really easy to grab specific information without using regex or filters. Fact modules are very powerful tools to grab specific device information that can be used in subsequent tasks, or even used to create dynamic documentation (reports, csv files, markdown).
Run the playbook - Save the file and use the Terminal window of VS Code on control host and execute the following:
[student1@ansible ~]$ ansible-navigator run bigip-info.yml --mode stdout
The output will look as follows.
{% raw %}
[student1@ansible ~]$ ansible-navigator run bigip-info.yml --mode stdout
PLAY [GRAB F5 FACTS] **********************************************************
TASK [COLLECT BIG-IP FACTS] ***************************************************
ok: [f5]
TASK [DISPLAY COMPLETE BIG-IP SYSTEM INFORMATION] *****************************
ok: [f5] =>
device_facts:
ansible_facts:
discovered_interpreter_python: /usr/libexec/platform-python
changed: false
failed: false
queried: true
system_info:
base_mac_address: 02:04:cc:f9:26:3c
chassis_serial: dc9c21ec-8b80-ff90-87324c84c43b
hardware_information:
- model: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2676 v3 @ 2.40GHz
name: cpus
type: base-board
versions:
- name: cache size
version: 30720 KB
- name: cores
version: 2 (physical:2)
- name: cpu MHz
version: '2400.052'
- name: cpu sockets
version: '1'
- name: cpu stepping
version: '2'
marketing_name: BIG-IP Virtual Edition
package_edition: Point Release 4
package_version: Build 0.0.5 - Tue Jun 16 14:26:18 PDT 2020
platform: Z100
product_build: 0.0.5
product_build_date: Tue Jun 16 14:26:18 PDT 2020
product_built: 200616142618
product_changelist: 3337209
product_code: BIG-IP
product_jobid: 1206494
product_version: 13.1.3.4
time:
day: 19
hour: 17
minute: 11
month: 10
second: 2
year: 2020
uptime: 4465
TASK [DISPLAY ONLY THE MAC ADDRESS] *******************************************
ok: [f5] =>
"device_facts['system_info']['base_mac_address']": "0a:54:53:51:86:fc"
TASK [DISPLAY ONLY THE VERSION] ***********************************************
ok: [f5] =>
"device_facts['system_info']['product_version']": "13.1.3.4"
PLAY RECAP ********************************************************************
f5 : ok=4 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0
{% endraw %}
The finished Ansible Playbook is provided here for an Answer key. Click here for bigip-info.yml.
For this bonus exercise add the tags: debug
paramteter (at the task level) to the existing debug task.
- name: DISPLAY COMPLETE BIG-IP SYSTEM INFORMATION
debug:
var: device_facts
tags: debug
Now re-run the playbook with the --skip-tags-debug
command line option.
ansible-navigator run bigip-info.yml --skip-tags=debug --mode stdout
The Ansible Navigator will only run three tasks, skipping the DISPLAY COMPLETE BIG-IP SYSTEM INFORMATION
task.
You have finished this exercise. Click here to return to the lab guide