This fixes an issue we recently encounteredi with nxos_interface:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible_JmLoba/ansible_module_nxos_interface.py", line 777, in main
have = map_config_to_obj(want, module)
File "/tmp/ansible_JmLoba/ansible_module_nxos_interface.py", line 606, in map_config_to_obj
obj['speed'] = re.search(r'speed (\d+)', body).group(1)
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'group'
```
* Fix#26755 by ensuring that the first nic in the nic list has primary set to True, and all other nics have primary set to False.
* Fix sanity issues and add test for two nics
* Fix typo in test
* fix nic list
* Ensure the niclist variable is used rather than a niclist string
* Add tests just for dual nic, reverting changes to single nic VM creation tests
* Correct idempotency test
Enable awsvpc network mode for ECS services and tasks and
their underlying task definitions
Improve test suite to thoroughly test the changes
Use runme.sh technique to run old and new versions of botocore to
ensure that the modules work with older botocore and older network modes
and fail gracefully if awsvpc network mode is used with older botocore
when pulling an image with force=yes the task was marked as changed
everytime even when the image hasn't changed.
This was due to a bad comparison of the image tag before the pull
and after the pull.
Fixes#22596
Signed-off-by: Alberto Murillo <albertomurillosilva@gmail.com>
* Add note about sefcontext doing no restorecon
To someone like me who is relatively new to SELinux, setting the
"reload" option to yes might suggest that a restorecon is automatically
executed after the semanage call, making the new file context effective
immediately. I have found out that this is not the case and would like
to clarify this to others.
+label: docsite_pr
* Replace note by one suggested by reviewer
Reviewer dagwieers suggested a better notice text during review of my
original one, giving recommendations about what to do to actually get
the newly chosen SELinux context applied to the file.
* a refactor of pool member and node modules to be inline with current f5 conventions
* Added priority_group_activation to pools
* various other small convention fixes and bug fixes
* Adds gnat provisioning to bigip_provision
* Adds special handling for AFM in bigip_provision
* Add device rebooting for provisioning as necessary
* Refactored route domain module to be inline with current f5 conventions
* Minor refactors across modules
* add loadbalancer
* dict check nullable
* add default vallue when get list
* create backend addr pool
* fix the set
* fix to dict
* fix ideponement
* use param security group name when create
* nic can has no nsg
* add test
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fix idemponet
* add document
* fix test
* add configuration
* fix
* fix
* remove all resources
* fix
* fix test
* add version added
* fix lint
* fix lint
* fix lint
* remove new feature and only submit bugfix
* remove useless test
* fix
The VDO Ansible module currently cannot modify the block map cache
size (but can configure the block map cache size for new volumes).
Add the "Block map cache size" parameter to the list of modifiable
parameters.
* Added netbios option to win_domain.ps1 and updated documentation
* formatting change
* formatting change
* adding version added line for domain_netbios_name
* Identation fix
* Clarity fixes for descriptions
Changes to description for netbios_domain_name and uniformity changes to other documentation sections (bringing them in line with other sections of the document).
* Fix minor indentation
* psexec: new module to run commands on a remote Windows host without WinRM
* fix up sanity issue, create test firewall rule for SMB traffic
* Fixed up yaml linting issues, trying to fix on the fly firewall rule
* Added SMB exception to catch when cleaning up PAExec exe
* Don't load profile for Azure hosts when becoming another user
* Fixed up example to use correct option
* Reworded notes section of module docs
* Simplified module options around process integrity levels and the system account