When a non-existent Gluster volume is to be deleted, i.e.:
gluster_volume:
state: absent
name: vol1-does-not-exist
the "gluster_volume" module would always fail with "volume not found
vol1-does-not-exist". The reason is that the code checked whether the
state is "delete", a value which isn't accepted for the "state"
parameter. Instead the expected value for volume deletion is, as above,
"absent".
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Added __init__.py and added function main() in the module.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Empty __init__.py was needed. Removed comment from the file.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Addressed review comments.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Do version check more sanely, improve parameter handling.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Use isinstance for type comparison.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Use type=list for nodes parameter, get rid of literal_eval.
* gluster_peer: Module to create/dismantle trusted storage pool
Add parameter check_mode, had missed this somewhere in between.
* gluster_peer: do not set `force' in case of state=present
* gluster_peer: Fix typo in the documentation
* gluster_peer: make peer probe idempotent
* gluster_peer: Fix a logical error while evaluating booleans
* gluster_peer: set locale to C, pass list to run_command