Module netapp_ontap.resources.autosupport
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This file has been automatically generated based on the ONTAP REST API documentation.
Overview
AutoSupport is the NetApp call home mechanism. AutoSupport sends configuration details, status details, and error reporting details to NetApp.
This endpoint supports both GET and PATCH calls. GET is used to retrieve AutoSupport configuration details for the cluster and PATCH is used to modify the AutoSupport configuration of the cluster. You can also use GET calls to check AutoSupport connectivity.Examples
Configuring 'to' addresses
The following example configures AutoSupport to send emails to 'to' addresses.
from netapp_ontap import HostConnection
from netapp_ontap.resources import Autosupport
with HostConnection("<mgmt-ip>", username="admin", password="password", verify=False):
resource = Autosupport()
resource.to = ["abc@netapp.com", "xyz@netapp.com"]
resource.patch()
Configuring 'SMTP' transport
The following example configures AutoSupport to use 'SMTP' transport. The default transport is 'HTTPS'.
from netapp_ontap import HostConnection
from netapp_ontap.resources import Autosupport
with HostConnection("<mgmt-ip>", username="admin", password="password", verify=False):
resource = Autosupport()
resource.transport = "smtp"
resource.patch()
Retrieving the AutoSupport configuration
The following example retrieves AutoSupport configuration for the cluster.
from netapp_ontap import HostConnection
from netapp_ontap.resources import Autosupport
with HostConnection("<mgmt-ip>", username="admin", password="password", verify=False):
resource = Autosupport()
resource.get()
print(resource)
Autosupport(
{
"to": ["abc@netapp.com", "xyz@netapp.com"],
"mail_hosts": ["mailhost"],
"is_minimal": False,
"transport": "smtp",
"contact_support": True,
"proxy_url": "",
"enabled": True,
"from": "Postmaster",
}
)
Retrieving AutoSupport connectivity issues
The following example retrieves AutoSupport connectivity issues for the cluster. The fields=issues
parameter must be specified, for the response to return connectivity issues. The corrective_action
section might contain commands which needs to be executed on the ONTAP CLI.
from netapp_ontap import HostConnection
from netapp_ontap.resources import Autosupport
with HostConnection("<mgmt-ip>", username="admin", password="password", verify=False):
resource = Autosupport()
resource.get(fields="issues")
print(resource)
Autosupport(
{
"issues": [
{
"node": {
"name": "node3",
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/cluster/nodes/0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc"
}
},
"uuid": "0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc",
},
"issue": {
"code": "53149746",
"message": "SMTP connectivity check failed for destination: mailhost. Error: Could not resolve host - 'mailhost'",
},
"corrective_action": {
"code": "53149746",
"message": "Check the hostname of the SMTP server",
},
},
{
"node": {
"name": "node3",
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/cluster/nodes/0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc"
}
},
"uuid": "0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc",
},
"issue": {
"code": "53149740",
"message": 'AutoSupport OnDemand is disabled when "-transport" is not set to "https".',
},
"corrective_action": {
"code": "53149740",
"message": 'Run "system node autosupport modify -transport https -node <node name>" to set "-transport" to "https".',
},
},
]
}
)
Retrieving AutoSupport configuration and connectivity issues
The following example retrieves AutoSupport configuration and connectivity issues on the cluster. Use fields=*,issues
parameter to return both configuration and connectivity issues.
from netapp_ontap import HostConnection
from netapp_ontap.resources import Autosupport
with HostConnection("<mgmt-ip>", username="admin", password="password", verify=False):
resource = Autosupport()
resource.get(fields="*,issues")
print(resource)
Autosupport(
{
"to": ["abc@netapp.com", "xyz@netapp.com"],
"mail_hosts": ["mailhost"],
"is_minimal": False,
"transport": "smtp",
"contact_support": True,
"proxy_url": "",
"enabled": True,
"issues": [
{
"node": {
"name": "node3",
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/cluster/nodes/0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc"
}
},
"uuid": "0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc",
},
"issue": {
"code": "53149746",
"message": "SMTP connectivity check failed for destination: mailhost. Error: Could not resolve host - 'mailhost'",
},
"corrective_action": {
"code": "53149746",
"message": "Check the hostname of the SMTP server",
},
},
{
"node": {
"name": "node3",
"_links": {
"self": {
"href": "/api/cluster/nodes/0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc"
}
},
"uuid": "0ecfd0a6-f1b3-11e8-9d9f-005056bbaadc",
},
"issue": {
"code": "53149740",
"message": 'AutoSupport OnDemand is disabled when "-transport" is not set to "https".',
},
"corrective_action": {
"code": "53149740",
"message": 'Run "system node autosupport modify -transport https -node <node name>" to set "-transport" to "https".',
},
},
],
"from": "Postmaster",
}
)
Classes
class Autosupport (*args, **kwargs)
-
Allows interaction with Autosupport objects on the host
Initialize the instance of the resource.
Any keyword arguments are set on the instance as properties. For example, if the class was named 'MyResource', then this statement would be true:
MyResource(name='foo').name == 'foo'
Args
*args
- Each positional argument represents a parent key as used in the URL of the object. That is, each value will be used to fill in a segment of the URL which refers to some parent object. The order of these arguments must match the order they are specified in the URL, from left to right.
**kwargs
- each entry will have its key set as an attribute name on the instance and its value will be the value of that attribute.
Ancestors
Methods
def get (self, **kwargs) -> NetAppResponse
-
Retrieves the AutoSupport configuration of the cluster and if requested, returns connectivity issues with the AutoSupport configuration.
Important note: * The issues field consists of a list of objects containing details of the node that has a connectivity issue, the issue description, and corrective action you can take to address the issue. When not empty, this indicates a connection issue to the HTTP/S, SMTP, or AutoSupport On Demand server.Expensive properties
There is an added computational cost to retrieving values for these properties. They are not included by default in GET results and must be explicitly requested using the
fields
query parameter. SeeRequesting specific fields
to learn more. *issues
Related ONTAP commands
system node autosupport show -instance
system node autosupport check show-details
Learn more
Fetch the details of the object from the host.
Requires the keys to be set (if any). After returning, new or changed properties from the host will be set on the instance.
Returns
A
NetAppResponse
object containing the details of the HTTP response.Raises
NetAppRestError
: If the API call returned a status code >= 400 def patch (self, hydrate: bool = False, poll: bool = True, poll_interval: Optional[int] = None, poll_timeout: Optional[int] = None, **kwargs) -> NetAppResponse
-
Updates the AutoSupport configuration for the entire cluster.
Related ONTAP commands
system node autosupport modify
Learn more
Send the difference in the object's state to the host as a modification request.
Calculates the difference in the object's state since the last time we interacted with the host and sends this in the request body.
Args
hydrate
- If set to True, after the response is received from the call, a a GET call will be made to refresh all fields of the object.
poll
- If set to True, the call will not return until the asynchronous job on the host has completed. Has no effect if the host did not return a job response.
poll_interval
- If the operation returns a job, this specifies how often to query the job for updates.
poll_timeout
- If the operation returns a job, this specifies how long to continue monitoring the job's status for completion.
connection
- The
HostConnection
object to use for this API call. If unset, tries to use the connection which is set globally for the library or from the current context. **kwargs
- Any key/value pairs passed will normally be sent as query parameters to the host. If any of these pairs are parameters that are sent as formdata then only parameters of that type will be accepted and all others will be discarded.
Returns
A
NetAppResponse
object containing the details of the HTTP response.Raises
NetAppRestError
: If the API call returned a status code >= 400
Inherited members
class AutosupportSchema (*, only: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = None, exclude: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = (), many: bool = False, context: Dict = None, load_only: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = (), dump_only: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = (), partial: Union[bool, Sequence[str], Set[str]] = False, unknown: str = None)
-
The fields of the Autosupport object
Ancestors
- netapp_ontap.resource.ResourceSchema
- marshmallow.schema.Schema
- marshmallow.base.SchemaABC
Class variables
-
contact_support: bool GET POST PATCH
-
Specifies whether to send the AutoSupport messages to vendor support.
Example: true
-
enabled: bool GET POST PATCH
-
Specifies whether the AutoSupport daemon is enabled. When this setting is disabled, delivery of all AutoSupport messages is turned off.
Example: true
-
from_: str GET POST PATCH
-
The e-mail address from which the AutoSupport messages are sent. To generate node-specific 'from' addresses, enable '-node-specific-from' parameter via ONTAP CLI.
Example: postmaster@example.com
-
is_minimal: bool GET POST PATCH
-
Specifies whether the system information is collected in compliant form, to remove private data or in complete form, to enhance diagnostics.
Example: true
-
issues: List[AutosupportIssues] GET
-
A list of nodes in the cluster with connectivity issues to HTTP/SMTP/AOD AutoSupport destinations along with the corresponding error descriptions and corrective actions.
-
mail_hosts: List[str] GET POST PATCH
-
The names of the mail servers used to deliver AutoSupport messages via SMTP.
Example: ["mailhost1.example.com","mailhost2.example.com"]
-
partner_addresses: List[str] GET POST PATCH
-
The list of partner addresses.
Example: ["user1@partner.com","user2@partner.com"]
-
proxy_url: str GET POST PATCH
-
Proxy server for AutoSupport message delivery via HTTP/S. Optionally specify a username/password for authentication with the proxy server.
Example: https://proxy.company.com
-
to: List[str] GET POST PATCH
-
The e-mail addresses to which the AutoSupport messages are sent.
Example: ["user1@example.com","user2@example.com"]
-
transport: str GET POST PATCH
-
The name of the transport protocol used to deliver AutoSupport messages. Note: Support for 'http' transport has been deprecated and is no longer supported by AutoSupport servers.
Valid choices:
- smtp
- http
- https