smbios -i 256 return:
# smbios -i 256
ID SIZE TYPE
256 77 SMB_TYPE_SYSTEM (system information)
Manufacturer: Red Hat
Product: KVM
Version: RHEL 6.4.0 PC
UUID: 8a3b8b1a-ba59-1a4b-5f85-ab53a5a885a9
Wake-Up Event: 0x6 (power switch)
SKU Number:
Family: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
* Fix bug (#18355) where encrypted inventories fail
This is first part of fix for #18355
* Make DataLoader._get_file_contents return bytes
The issue #18355 is caused by a change to inventory to
stop using _get_file_contents so that it can handle text
encoding itself to better protect against harmless text
encoding errors in ini files (invalid unicode text in
comment fields).
So this makes _get_file_contents return bytes so it and other
callers can handle the to_text().
The data returned by _get_file_contents() is now a bytes object
instead of a text object. The callers of _get_file_contents() have
been updated to call to_text() themselves on the results.
Previously, the ini parser attempted to work around
ini files that potentially include non-vailid unicode
in comment lines. To do this, it stopped using
DataLoader._get_file_contents() which does the decryption of
files if vault encrypted. It didn't use that because _get_file_contents
previously did to_text() on the read data itself.
_get_file_contents() returns a bytestring now, so ini.py
can call it and still special case ini file comments when
converting to_text(). That also means encrypted inventory files
are decrypted first.
Fixes#18355
So to get the type of the python interpreter, we need to look at
sys.implementation.name which do not return 'cpython', instead of 'CPython',
but that's upstream breakage, so not much we can do.
This allows validate-modules to run in an environment where
python 3 is the default. This will no longer be necessary once
validate-modules is updated to work with both python 2 and 3.
While testing on netbsd 6.0, ansible setup failed with:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_module_setup.py\", line 134, in <module>
main()
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_module_setup.py\", line 126, in main
data = get_all_facts(module)
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 3609, in get_all_facts
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 3552, in ansible_facts
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 2500, in populate
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 2584, in get_interfaces_info
File \"/tmp/ansible_m2ieeq/ansible_modlib.zip/ansible/module_utils/facts.py\", line 2644, in parse_inet_line
socket.error: illegal IP address string passed to inet_aton
The cause is having aliases on lo like this:
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 33184
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
inet alias 127.1.1.1 netmask 0xff000000
So if the address is 'alias', we have to skip it.
In setuptools prior to 21.2.1, package_data can't directly reference
a directory. Modify the entry for galaxy data so that it includes the
files but not the directories
Fixes#18231
* ANSIBLE_SSH_CONTROL_PATH_DIR option added
This removes the hardcoded value ( $HOME/.ansible/cp ) from ssh.py.
User is able to change the ControlPath directory ( the one that replaces %(directory)s ).
Fixes#18325
* Added config option in ansible.cfg
- Remove shebangs from:
- ini files
- unit tests
- module_utils
- plugins
- module_docs_fragments
- non-executable Makefiles
- Change non-modules from '/usr/bin/python' to '/usr/bin/env python'.
- Change '/bin/env' to '/usr/bin/env'.
Also removed main functions from unit tests (since they no longer
have a shebang) and fixed a python 3 compatibility issue with
update_bundled.py so it does not need to specify a python 2 shebang.
A script was added to check for unexpected shebangs in files.
This script is run during CI on Shippable.
This 2.1.2 section from the changelog was duplicated.
78a02555e5 was coming from extra 2.1.2 information but the section
was already here since 94a0d2afb4.
If there is an intermittent network failure, we might be trying to reach
an URL multiple times. Without this patch, we would be re-adding the same
certificate to the OpenSSL default context multiple times.
Normally, this is no big issue, as OpenSSL will just silently ignore them,
after registering the error in its own error stack.
However, when python-cryptography initializes, it verifies that the current
error stack of the default OpenSSL context is empty, which it no longer is
due to us adding the certificates multiple times.
This results in cryptography throwing an Unknown OpenSSL Error with details:
OpenSSLErrorWithText(code=185057381L, lib=11, func=124, reason=101,
reason_text='error:0B07C065:x509 certificate routines:X509_STORE_add_cert:cert already in hash table'),
Signed-off-by: Patrick Uiterwijk <puiterwijk@redhat.com>
* Changes to be committed:
modified: lib/ansible/module_utils/nxos.py
- added configurable timeout to module paramaters
modified: lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments/nxos.py
- added documentation for timeout
* Changes to be committed:
modified: ansible/module_utils/nxos.py
- added timeout option for nxapi transport and added documentation
- option works with CLI or NXAPI transport
* Changes to be committed:
modified: lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments/nxos.py
- Changed per comments in PR 18074
* Changes to be committed:
modified: lib/ansible/module_utils/nxos.py
- added try/except block to test for timeout
* Changes to be committed:
modified: lib/ansible/module_utils/nxos.py
- tweaked timeout