Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Ansible Modules Version 4.0.0 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Modules for iDRAC
- How OpenManage Ansible Modules work with iDRAC
- Running your first iDRAC Playbook
- Updating Firmware
- Configuring PowerEdge Servers
- Deploying operating system
- Server Inventory
- Server administration tasks
- Storage controller
- Modules for OpenManage Enterprise (OME)
- How OpenManage Ansible Modules work with OME
- Running your first OME Playbook
- Manage Devices
- Manage device configuration templates
- Template Service
- Manage the device firmware
- Manage jobs
- Manage users
- Manage identity pool
- Manage application settings
- Manage network configuration
- Manage fabrics
- Manage Profiles
- Device discovery
- Manage Chassis
- Manage Active Directory service and user groups
- Diagnostics
- Modules for Redfish APIs
- Deprecated modules
Table 33. ome_configuration_compliance_baseline (continued)
Parameter Required Default Choices Comments
checking for only
I(names).
● C(modify) modifies
an existing baseline.
Only I(names),
I(description),
I(device_ids),
I(device_service_ta
gs), and
I(device_group_na
mes) can be
modified.I(device_id
s),
I(device_group_na
mes), and
I(device_service_ta
gs) replace the
devices previously
present in the
baseline. .
● C(delete) deletes
the list
of configuration
compliance
baselines based on
the baseline name.
Invalid baseline
names are ignored.
● C(remediate)
remediates devices
that are non-
compliant with
the baseline by
changing the
attributes of
devices to match
with the associated
baseline attributes.
● C(remediate) is
performed on all the
non-compliant
devices if either
I(device_ids), or
I(device_service_ta
g) is not provided.
names
True NA NA
● Name(s) of
the configuration
compliance baseline.
● This option
is applicable
when I(command)
is C(create),
C(modify), or
C(delete).
● Provide the list
of configuration
compliance
baselines names
that are supported
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