I don't think it's an issue so much as a feature request - though it
doesn't seem like there are, given lack of response to this email thread.

I will say connections in ansible aren't meant to talk to non-computers,
and in many cases, this may be something that needs to write a module to
talk to them, similar to what we do with various load balancers.

There was a recent thread about HP switches and not really having a shell
when you login that's the same kind of thing.

Most folks are using ILO's for basic power management via fence and haven't
automated a lot more.

Anyway, a module is probably appropriate, though we are probably unlikely
to include it in core if the goal is to simulate a monitoring system.








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