Adding a value to an attribute or removing a value from an attribute of a LDAP entry throws the exception TypeError: object of type 'filter' has no len()
* Update win_scheduled_task.py to document that the duration of a task trigger can be null, which will cause it to run indefinitely - docs update makes use of suboptions
* Add a fix for the validate-modules schema
* Making username password etc non mandatory as we use persistence connection.
Some documentation fine tuning also done.
* To update version which was tested against.
* Adding Bacon switch (NE0152T) to device rules
* Qalthos Review catch
* Updating version
* Changing documentation to add Bacon switch. This is effective since 2.8
Switches will accept the previously used syntax for /32 ACL entries, but they get changed to host ipaddress in the config file.
This results in the config check failing every time (permit ip 1.1.1.1/32 any log != permit ip host 1.1.1.1 any log), resulting in the ACL getting re-created on every single run of the Playbook.
Making this proposed change to the example will make it work in an idempotent manner.
+label: docsite_pr
This fix initializes current_version to None so that
module proceeds in check mode.
Fixes: #46654
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
If enable_snat is False, this should be used to build the
request, because the default value in the OpenStack Networking
API is True.
Fixes the issue #45915.
* ios_facts: Fix LLDP gathering without neighbors
When LLDP is enabled but no neighbors are present, the following
structure is generated:
...
"ansible_net_neighbors": {
"null": [
{
"host": null,
"port": null
}
]
},
...
If we are not able to find any relevant LLDP information, bail out early
so cases like shown above are handled more gracefully.
* ios_facts: Remove trailing space in lineprotocol
Some Cisco devices (at least CSR1000V 16.6.4) add a space after the
line protocol. This causes the space to be present in the result of
fact gathering:
"ansible_net_interfaces": {
"GigabitEthernet2": {
...
"lineprotocol": "up ",
Be more clear about scanning the output to avoid this behaviour.
* adding explanation of replace_all_instances
How does "replace_all_instances" work? does it increase the number of instances by 1 in the Load balancer and it scales in a server and waits for it to complete its health check, OR does it terminate a node a that causes an autoscale event to happen and then adds a new server?
+label: docsite_pr
* Enable communication to management API over HTTPS.
* Specify version added tags to new parameters
* Set proper parameter type.
* Corrected version_added numbers.
* Extracted commons to ansible utils.
* Fix PEP8 error
* Fix documentation extension syntax.
Fixes#22953
* Remove unnecessary workaround
* add test: set RABBITMQ_NODENAME environment variable
The following error occurs:
TASK [rabbitmq_user : Add user] ***
fatal: [testhost]: FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"cmd": "/usr/sbin/rabbitmqctl -q list_users",
"rc": 69,
"msg": "Error:********@c65c2bc59398'. Please see diagnostics information and suggestions below.\n\nMost common reasons for this are:\n\n * Target node is unreachable (e.g. due to hostname resolution, TCP connection or firewall issues)\n * CLI tool fails to authenticate with the server (e.g. due to CLI tool's Erlang cookie not matching that of the server)\n * Target node is not running\n\nIn addition to the diagnostics info below:\n\n * See the CLI, clustering and networking guides on http://rabbitmq.com/documentation.html to learn more\n * Consult server logs on node test@c65c2bc59398\n\nDIAGNOSTICS\n===========\n\nattempted to contact:********@c65c2bc59398\n * effective user's home directory: /var/lib/rabbitmq\n * Erlang cookie hash: 3MxcYFrJzfhEL+FlUfLlQw==",
"stderr": [...],
"stderr_lines": [
"Error: unable to perform an operation on node 'test@c65c2bc59398'. Please see diagnostics information and suggestions below.", "",
"Most common reasons for this are:", "",
" * Target node is unreachable (e.g. due to hostname resolution, TCP connection or firewall issues)",
" * CLI tool fails to authenticate with the server (e.g. due to CLI tool's Erlang cookie not matching that of the server)",
" * Target node is not running", "",
"In addition to the diagnostics info below:", "",
" * See the CLI, clustering and networking guides on http://rabbitmq.com/documentation.html to learn more",
" * Consult server logs on node test@c65c2bc59398", "",
"DIAGNOSTICS", "===========", "",
"attempted to contact: [test@c65c2bc59398]", "",
"test@c65c2bc59398:",
" * connected to epmd (port 4369) on c65c2bc59398",
" * epmd reports: node 'test' not running at all",
" other nodes on c65c2bc59398: [rabbit]",
" * suggestion: start the node", "",
"Current node details:",
" * node name: rabbitmqcli2@c65c2bc59398",
" * effective user's home directory: /var/lib/rabbitmq",
" * Erlang cookie hash: 3MxcYFrJzfhEL+FlUfLlQw==", ""
],
"stdout": "",
"stdout_lines": []
}
* node parameter: fix default value
'rabbit' is the default value mentioned in the module documentation.
* module_utils.urls: add fetch_file function
* apt: use fetch_file instead of own download()
* unarchive: use fetch_file instead of own codecopy
* apt: add test for deb=http://…
* unarchive: add test for a remote file download and unarchive
* yum: replace fetch_rpm_from_url by fetch_file
* use NamedTemporaryFile
* don't add a dot to fileext, it's already there