- Works with the --remote option.
- Can be disabled with the --disable-httptester option.
- Change image with the --httptester option.
- Only load and run httptester for targets that require it.
Issue : NameError: global name ‘cnos_devicerules’ is not defined. while running cnos modules.
Device Rule file validates the range and type of data going into each CLI based on device type it is executed against.
This has to be backported to 2.5
* Create PanOS module documentation fragment
- Module documentation fragment currently holds 3 parameters
- It most likely won't be used in every single module since there is
some variance
* Modified PanOS module for use doc_frags
- Where documentation is consistent, module documentation now uses a
documentation fragment instead of all documentation being contained in
the module.
* Formatting and syntax error fixes
Updated some formatting errors to make ansibot happy.
* Revisions for grammar
* handle end-policy issue
* revert changes in iosxr cliconf
* fix trailing parents not included in difference
* Moving fix to platform specific fix
* pep 8 issues
ARA is an Ansible callback that records playbook run data in a local
or remote database. This data is exposed through a CLI client as well
as a reporting web application.
* fix become_method 'doas' support by properly specifying becomecmd
a repatch of https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/13451/ which was never committed to 'devel' branch.
* fix play_context test for become_method doas to match new becomecmd
* Allow subspec defaults to be processed when the parent argument is not supplied
* Allow this to be configurable via apply_defaults on the parent
* Document attributes of arguments in argument_spec
* Switch manageiq_connection to use apply_defaults
* add choices to api_version in argument_spec
This fix allows user to add ESXi host system under folder
without requiring to specify cluster name.
partially fixes: #38300
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
In the current state of the code, the nvme partitions are returned as empty as in :
"ansible_devices": {
"nvme0n1": {
"model": "SAMSUNG MZVLW256HEHP-000L7",
"partitions": {},
The parsing of the /sys/block/<diskname> try to find a disk named like :
<diskname><x> as in sda1 for sda
But in the nvme context, the partition of nvme0n1 is named nvme0n1p1.
This add a possible 'p' between the diskname and the partname.
This patch simply add the option of having a 'p' between the diskname
and the partname.
The patch works on my host :
"model": "INTEL SSDPEDMD400G4",
"partitions": {
"nvme0n1p1": {
...
"size": "93.13 GB",
}
Fixes#38742
Signed-off-by: Erwan Velu <erwan@redhat.com>
This module is based on vSphere REST API. This module allows
user to manage various tags and their association with
categories. This fix also adds vCenter REST client library which can
be re-used for other REST based modules.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
`network['vlan']` should be a VLAN ID
Integers passed around using jinja variable references are
converted to strings (see # 9362)
The # 32738 PR should allow using 'NativeType' in ansible
Explicitly converting to integer will make the module works
as expected with or without the NativeType support
`network['vlan']` can also be a VLAN NAME (fallback)
Explicitly converting to string will make the module works
as expected with or without the NativeType support