AWS does not recognize the subnet if it is presented in a comma delimited format with spaces. you must remove the space for Amazon to recognize the second subnet.
The default value is 'no' instead of the currently documented 'yes'.
See cloud/openstack/nova_compute.py line 543:
auto_floating_ip = dict(default=False, type='bool'),
Using rds2 allows tags and the control over whether or not DBs are
publicly accessible.
Move RDS towards a pair of interfaces implementing the details of rds
and rds2
Added tests to ensure that all operations work correctly as well as
requirements files that allow virtualenvs to test either boto.rds or
boto.rds2
Or is "rules_egree" supposed to be a plural? The sentence is difficult to parse.
Maybe the correct fix is to "Purge existing rules on security group that are not found in rules_egress"?
Without this fix, _get_flavor_id() fails to find a matching flavor if
both:
* the flavor_ram parameter is specified
* the first flavor in the list does not match.
The bug is simply that the module.fail_json() call lies within the loop
iterating through the flavors. This call should only be made if the
loop completes and no matching flavors have been found.
Without this patch, ansible-doc was failing this way:
$ ansible-doc nova_compute
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/francois/WORK/dev/ansible/bin/ansible-doc", line 324, in <module>
main()
File "/home/francois/WORK/dev/ansible/bin/ansible-doc", line 316, in main
text += get_man_text(doc)
File "/home/francois/WORK/dev/ansible/bin/ansible-doc", line 112, in get_man_text
desc = " ".join(opt['description'])
KeyError: 'description'
Document the wait and wait_timeout params for ec2_snapshot.
This is important because snapshots can take a long time to complete,
and the module defaults to wait=yes.