* New module vmware_host_ipv6
* Minor changes
Signed-off-by: Christian Kotte <christian.kotte@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
If a "domain" parameter is provided, use it in looking up the user ID.
Additionally, if both a domain and project parameter are provided, then
remove the domain ID from the list of filter criteria after having used
it to look up both the user and the project. OpenStack will not allow us
to apply both a project ID (which implies a domain) and a domain ID as a
search filter.
Fixes#42911
* Add datacenter_name alias
* Improve vcenter_folder module
* add check mode support
* fix VM folder deletion
* fix folder deletion under parent folder
* fix (host) folder creation if two datacenters are present
* 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.
Fixes: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/45900
This PR fixes the case when the cloud_init_persist was used, but we
still sent use_cloud_init=False, which is in oVirt API evaluated as not
to use cloud_init in first VM execution. This patch is changing it to
send just None, instead of False.
Signed-off-by: Ondra Machacek <omachace@redhat.com>
* Add runtime option to docker_container module
Signed-off-by: Antoine Bardoux <abardoux@nvidia.com>
* Add changelog fragment
Signed-off-by: Antoine Bardoux <abardoux@nvidia.com>
* Add idempotency test for docker_container.runtime
Signed-off-by: Antoine Bardoux <abardoux@nvidia.com>
##### SUMMARY
The azure_rm_cdnprofile module was missing a valid sku 'standard_microsoft'. Added it to the list of valid choices.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Bugfix Pull Request
##### COMPONENT NAME
azure_rm_cdnprofile
##### ANSIBLE VERSION
```
ansible 2.8.0.dev0
config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
configured module search path = [u'/home/user/.ansible/plugins/modules', u'/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules']
ansible python module location = /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ansible
executable location = /usr/local/bin/ansible
python version = 2.7.15rc1 (default, Apr 15 2018, 21:51:34) [GCC 7.3.0]
```
##### ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
It was not possible to deploy using the 'standard_microsoft' sku previously. This addition allows this.
Trying to get ansible-test working on my fedora-28 system, I noticed I
was getting invalid keys from paramiko. It looks like this is because
ssh-keygen is now defaulting to RFC4716 format for private / public
keys.
For now, we can still use PEM based SSH keys, but the long term fix here
is to report a bug to paramiko and support RFC4716 for rsa keys.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
* win_domain: Add missing functionality
* Fix typo: Treshold -> Threshold
* Improvements based on feedback
* moved mode checks to after pre-reqs are installed
This should provide a startup time speed boost at the expense of making
it harder to get ansible to use newer versions of packages than are
provided by the platform.
* add note about named tasks in blocks
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* adds names to tasks within example block, removes 2nd example
* removes traces of bad rebase
The kind: paramter is missing from the original example (which won't actually work). The organization needs to be listed as required (if you don't list it, you will get an error). Also adding additional example using the tower_username and tower_password method.
* reboot: Add timeout in error to help troubleshooting
So we've been hit by 'Timed out waiting for boot_time check' and it was
unclear what timeout was used for the boot_time check. By adding the
timeout value it is easier to understand the used value, and verify if a
change to the timeout is reflected in the output.
* Add changelog fragment