* Create a module for managing ZFS admin privileges
* Actually support check mode in zfs_permissions
* Fix Python 2.4 invalid syntax
* Update added_version to 2.1
* Remove superflous sys.exit() and add an empty RETURN doc (empty because the module does not return anything other than status-related stuff)
* Update version_added since zfs_permissions was not accepted in 2.1.
* - Rename zfs_permissions to zfs_delegate_admin to more accurately reflect
its purpose.
- Update with current Ansible module best practices.
- Stop checking whether changes need to be made (this was flawed since
it was not able to detect whether, for example, changes would be made
with `local=True` when the permissions already existed for
`Local+Descendent`. Instead, just make the changes (`zfs allow` is
idempotent) and compare the state before and after.
- Generally write things in a better way.
* Fix test errors
* Fix more tests.
* Catch exceptions when parsing `zfs allow` output. At least on one
version of ZFS (on a 2016 version of illumos) will have a single space
in the user or group column if the name can't be resolved by the
system's name services).
* add new options for na_ontap_aggregate
* add gpl line
* remove dup option
* Put files in wrong directory
* change unit test to match the request from PR 48941
* Changed for review comments
* pep8
* Fixes#38174: Add remove-brick operation for gluster_volume
Existing gluster_volume module does not support removal of bricks
from a gluster volume. Also, operation remove-brick needs to be
followed by a commit operation.
Signed-off-by: Devyani Kota <dkota@redhat.com>
* Updates #38174: Add documentation for remove-brick operation
Signed-off-by: Devyani Kota <dkota@redhat.com>
* Updates #38174: Add support to reduce cluster configuration.
An exceptional scenario exists where the user might want to
reduce the gluster cluster configuration for replicated
volumes from replica 3 to replica 2 that need to be handled
in a different manner than the generic gluster commands,
where the user is expected to mention the replica count
of the new configuration in order to remove the bricks.
Signed-off-by: Devyani Kota <dkota@redhat.com>
* Updates #38174: Add checks for self-heal status prior remove operation.
While reducing the cluster configuration from replica 3
to 2, it needs to be checked for status of self-heal
prior remove-brick operation is executed.
Signed-off-by: Devyani Kota <dkota@redhat.com>
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".
* Resolve invalid-unary-operand-type.
* Resolve raising-format-tuple.
* Resolve stop-iteration-return.
* Use disable comment instead of fixing logic.
The affected line in _find_address_range will only fail on Python 3.7
and later if the function is called with an empty address list. As an
internal method it is never called in this way, making it a non-issue
for use via public methods.
Using a comment to disable the rule in favor of an ignore.txt entry
since there are no plans to change the logic in the code itself. This
will also prevent any potential future issues being added in other
parts of the code when updating it based on upstream changes.
* Fixed netapp_e_lun_mapping options for backwards compatibility.
Readd lun and target_type as deprecated options.
Note: lun and target_type were removed in patch #44666 since they were
no longer needed for the logic in the module. However, this cause will
cause existing playbooks utilizing these options to break.
* Add lun specification and target_type verification for netapp_e_lun_mapping
* Define netapp_e_mgmt_interface storage module.
The netapp_e_mgmt_interface module provides management configuration for
e-series storage array interface points including remote ssh access, NTP
and DNS services.
This patch also includes integration and unit tests.
* Fix netapp_e_mgmt_interface ssh option documentation and name/channel exclusivity.
Email alerts can be enabled for an E-Series system to provide
information to interested users by email when a warning or critical
level event occurs on the system. This module will allow a system owner
to configure whether or not system alerts are enabled, and who will
receive them.
* New module for NTAP E-Series iSCSI Interfaces
Define a new module for configuring NetApp E-Series iSCSI interfaces.
* Improve netapp_e_iscsi_interface integration tests
Restructured integration test to set all iscsi ports to disabled, then
defines the ports either statically or with dhcp, next updates the ports
with the other definition type (static <-> dhcp), and lastly disables
all ports. Each netapp_eseries_iscsi_interface call is verified with the
array.
* Define NetApp E-Series ASUP module
ASUP, or Auto-Support, is a mechanism that allows NetApp support
to receive information on the status of E-Series storage-systems
in order to proactively resolve issues for customers. This module
gives customers the ability to tune ASUP settings to their liking,
including disabling the feature entirely.
* Improved testing for netapp_e_asup module
Added coverage and validation to asup integration and unit testing
There are multiple settings that are defined at a global level for
E-Series systems, but don't necessarily fit with anything else. This
module is intended to provide a place to encapsulate those.
* Resolve issues in NetApp E-Series Host module
The E-Series host module had some bugs relating to the update/creation
of host definitions when iSCSI initiators when included in the
configuration. This patch resolves this and other minor issues with
correctly detecting updates.
There were also several minor issues found that were causing issues with
truly idepotent updates/changes to the host definition.
This patch also provides some unit tests and integration tests to help
catch future issues in these areas.
fixes#28272
* Improve NetApp E-Series Host module testing
The NetApp E-Series Host module integration test lacked feature test
verification to verify the changes made to the storage array.
The NetApp E-Series rest api was used to verify host create, update, and
remove changes made to the NetApp E-Series storage arrays.
Wow, this does not seem to be an uncommon misspelling. Might be there
are some left that span over two lines. I noticed the one in the git
module and then used `grep -rw 'the the'` to find some more.
* New module for managing EMC VNX Block storage
With the module emc_vnx_sg_member users can add or remove luns from
existing storage groups.
This module has been developed in couple with emc_vnx_mv_promote for
disaster recovery process automation, but can be used by itself.
* 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