Refactor vmware_cluster into several modules (vmware_cluster, vmware_cluster_drs, vmware_cluster_ha and vmware_cluster_vsan) as discussed in #58023.
vmware_cluster lacks a lot of configuration options for DRS, HA and vSAN. Implementing them
all in vmware_cluster would make the module hard to maintain. Therefore, splitting it into several
modules and implementing the missing configuration options in them seems a good idea to me.
This is step one, refactoring vmware_cluster into several modules. Step two, implementing more
configuration options for DRS, HA and vSAN, will follow.
If the 'local' parameter of the 'user' Ansible module is enabled, and
the user has been found in the local user database, don't emit
a warning, because this is an expected outcome.
Add changelog and integration tests
Co-authored-by: drybed <drybjed@gmail.com>
* meraki_snmp module supports network SNMP settings
- Network SNMP settings were added to the API
- Parameters are different so it's a new data structure
- Full suite of integration tests
- Commit includes some cleanup as well
* Add reset task for SNMPv3
* Fix py3 decoding issues in cyberarkpassword.py
* Use to_native instead of forced utf-8 decoding
* Use to_bytes to avoid trouble with Popen
* Create 59500-cyberarkpassword-fix-py3-decoding.yaml
##### SUMMARY
It should be known that this does not install homebrew. It only uses homebrew that is already installed. It's a core requirement.
##### ISSUE TYPE
- Docs Pull Request
+label: docsite_pr
* Update pbrun.py
Require ternary operator for if get_option('user') returns NoneType object.
* Update pbrun.py
Added default value to become_user in documentation.
* Update pbrun.py
Changed default for become_user to be '' instead of root.
If a VM has an attached CDROM, `backing` attribute of the CDROM will
be defined.
As a result, we cannot just loop `vm_obj.config.hardware.device` and check
for the existance of the attribute to decide if the entry is a
harddrive.
Instead, we check the type of the device, and only keep the
`vim.vm.device.VirtualDisk` disk.
This issue is actually breaking our test-suite with regular environment
because we keep a Fedora ISO attached to the VM.
* Fixed the redhat_subscription module:
- Option 'pool_ids' works in Python3 now
- It tries to attach only pools IDs that are available
- Optimization of code: do not call list --available, when
no pool is requested
- Simplified configure() method
- Small changes to generate same commands on Python2 and Python3.
Order of arguments/options and pool IDs have to be same to
be able to run unit test using Python2 and Python3.
- Added fragments file for redhat_subscribtion module
Remove confusing phrase about pesize as a "multiple of 128KiB".
Allowed values are anything accepted by vgcreate -s,
powers of 2, minimum 1K for lvm2.
As pesize less than 1M is accepted since Ansible 2.6,
close#29295