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ansible/test/support/windows-integration/plugins/modules/win_reboot.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['stableinterface'],
'supported_by': 'core'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: win_reboot
short_description: Reboot a windows machine
description:
- Reboot a Windows machine, wait for it to go down, come back up, and respond to commands.
- For non-Windows targets, use the M(reboot) module instead.
version_added: '2.1'
options:
pre_reboot_delay:
description:
- Seconds to wait before reboot. Passed as a parameter to the reboot command.
type: int
default: 2
aliases: [ pre_reboot_delay_sec ]
post_reboot_delay:
description:
- Seconds to wait after the reboot command was successful before attempting to validate the system rebooted successfully.
- This is useful if you want wait for something to settle despite your connection already working.
type: int
default: 0
version_added: '2.4'
aliases: [ post_reboot_delay_sec ]
shutdown_timeout:
description:
- Maximum seconds to wait for shutdown to occur.
- Increase this timeout for very slow hardware, large update applications, etc.
- This option has been removed since Ansible 2.5 as the win_reboot behavior has changed.
type: int
default: 600
aliases: [ shutdown_timeout_sec ]
reboot_timeout:
description:
- Maximum seconds to wait for machine to re-appear on the network and respond to a test command.
- This timeout is evaluated separately for both reboot verification and test command success so maximum clock time is actually twice this value.
type: int
default: 600
aliases: [ reboot_timeout_sec ]
connect_timeout:
description:
- Maximum seconds to wait for a single successful TCP connection to the WinRM endpoint before trying again.
type: int
default: 5
aliases: [ connect_timeout_sec ]
test_command:
description:
- Command to expect success for to determine the machine is ready for management.
type: str
default: whoami
msg:
description:
- Message to display to users.
type: str
default: Reboot initiated by Ansible
boot_time_command:
description:
- Command to run that returns a unique string indicating the last time the system was booted.
- Setting this to a command that has different output each time it is run will cause the task to fail.
type: str
default: '(Get-WmiObject -ClassName Win32_OperatingSystem).LastBootUpTime'
version_added: '2.10'
notes:
- If a shutdown was already scheduled on the system, C(win_reboot) will abort the scheduled shutdown and enforce its own shutdown.
- Beware that when C(win_reboot) returns, the Windows system may not have settled yet and some base services could be in limbo.
This can result in unexpected behavior. Check the examples for ways to mitigate this.
- The connection user must have the C(SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege) privilege enabled, see
U(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/security-policy-settings/force-shutdown-from-a-remote-system)
for more information.
seealso:
- module: reboot
author:
- Matt Davis (@nitzmahone)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Reboot the machine with all defaults
win_reboot:
- name: Reboot a slow machine that might have lots of updates to apply
win_reboot:
reboot_timeout: 3600
# Install a Windows feature and reboot if necessary
- name: Install IIS Web-Server
win_feature:
name: Web-Server
register: iis_install
- name: Reboot when Web-Server feature requires it
win_reboot:
when: iis_install.reboot_required
# One way to ensure the system is reliable, is to set WinRM to a delayed startup
- name: Ensure WinRM starts when the system has settled and is ready to work reliably
win_service:
name: WinRM
start_mode: delayed
# Additionally, you can add a delay before running the next task
- name: Reboot a machine that takes time to settle after being booted
win_reboot:
post_reboot_delay: 120
# Or you can make win_reboot validate exactly what you need to work before running the next task
- name: Validate that the netlogon service has started, before running the next task
win_reboot:
test_command: 'exit (Get-Service -Name Netlogon).Status -ne "Running"'
'''
RETURN = r'''
rebooted:
description: True if the machine was rebooted.
returned: always
type: bool
sample: true
elapsed:
description: The number of seconds that elapsed waiting for the system to be rebooted.
returned: always
type: float
sample: 23.2
'''