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* new module: AIX Volume Group creating, resizing, removing It is a module to manage Volume Groups to AIX Logical Volume Manager. With this module is able to create, reisize and remove a Volume Group. * fixed suggestion for standards and PEP8 fixed suggestion on PR according with standards and PEP8 * Removed blank space in the end of line. Removed blank space in the end of line. * Improved validations, functions, pep8 - fixed pep8 and non-written conventions; - fixed RETURN doc indentation for msg; - fixed and improved the physical volume verification; - pp_size, when not specified, is followed from AIX side; - included volume group verification in the top; - included state varyon and varyoff to be easy in playbooks; - removed check_mode * Implemented back module.check_module, pep8, return Implemented back the module.check_module to permit be used. Some corrections regarding module.exit_json() and module.fail_json(). Some pep8 and non-written conventions * removed exit_json() from functions and pep8 - ordered option parameters and pep8 compliance - removed exit_json() from functions and moved to main() * pep8, two spaces before function pep8, two spaces before function * changed single/double quotes changed single/double quotes to non-written convention. * removed command options parameters as global vars. Commands options parameters was moved as global variables to inside create_vg(). * include state to return. included the state to return. * no-underscore-variable applied to the code no-underscore-variable was applied to the code * Fixed version and doc Fixed version and documentation sanity * Fixed documentation for E325, E326 Fixed documentation for E325, E326 to force option * Fixed E319 for return doc. * Various improvements and cosmetic changes * Fix whitespace issue |
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