OpenNebula 5.5.8 expects int in DISK_SIZE field when you create a vm, not a float.
For example, "42 GB" should be sent to OpenNebula API as "43088", not as "43088.0". MEMORY you cast to int explicitly, but DISK_SIZE not.
Portions of the f5-sdk were removed as well as the netaddr library
and were replaced with libraries that are part of ansible. Additionally,
deprecated code has been removed.
Cloudflare's DNS API deals with the case insensitivy of DNS names and
IPv6 addresses by forcing them into lower case. To properly be able to
detect changes the Ansible module needs to behave accordingly.
To what extent the API expects sent DNS names to be lower case varies
between record types. Yet, since sending lower case always works, and
since we always get lower case back, it feels cleanest to use lower
case for all DNS names.
* Use newer is_sequence function instead of MutableSequence. Fixes#44327
* Add changelog for #44331
* Update changelog fragment to describe the fix in more detail
Fixes#40650Fixes#40245Fixes#41541
* Refactor netconf_config module as per proposal #104
* Update netconf_config module metadata to core network supported
* Refactor local connection to use persistent connection framework
for backward compatibility
* Update netconf connection plugin configuration varaibles (Fixes#40245)
* Add support for optional lock feature to Fixes#41541
* Add integration test for netconf_config module
* Documentation update
* Move deprecated options in netconf_config module
* init remote_vv_file
* update documentation
* update documentation 2
* update description
* add correct style of ovirt info
* update documentation
* correct line width in docs
* use correct end line in docs
* Add WTI OOB and PDU Device status, control and configuration module
* reorganized module names, removed multiple modules
* Fixed sanity check failures
* Fixed sanity check failures
* Fixed sanity check failures
* Fixed sanity check failures
* moved module from network directory to remote_management.
added validate_certs parameter
added example returned data.
* pep8 issues
* cpm_status code removed from module section and placed in plugins/lookup.
Modified module code to lookup style code
* EXAMPLE spacing format error
* EXAMPLE formatting
* removed split_line parameter. Return is exclusively formatted JSON
* display edits
* delete display debug text
* Change the examples to use YAML rather than k=v shorthand
* re-enabled "required" flags for cpm_username and cpm_password
* moved redundant ansible.module_utils._text import of to_native to previous ansible.module_utils._text import line
* Got unusual error from GitHub checkin of Unstable, bump to see if it happends again.
* New boto3_facts module
boto3_facts aims to help users see whether their python and module
versions are as expected.
* Rename to `assert_python_requirements`
* Update integration tests
* Document options
* fix imports
* boilerplate
* fix docs
* reorder import
* Make distutils optional and fail gracefully when it is not available
* fix example doc
* fix docs on requirements_facts
* Don't use copy.deepcopy in high workload areas, use deepishcopy. ci_complete
* Add tests
* Add changelog fragment
* rename to naive_deepcopy and add extra docs
* Rename to module_response_deepcopy and move to vars/clean
One can install alternate packages managers on debuntu machines.
However, doing so doesn't mean you want to suddenly start using them.
Add in a check similar to the fedora yum/dnf check that sets apt as the
pkg_mgr if the ansible_os_family is Debian.
This commit introduces a new module called vultr_network_facts.
This module aims to return the list of networks avaiable in Vultr.
Sample available here:
```
"vultr_network_facts": [
{
"date_created": "2018-08-02 11:18:49",
"id": "net5b62e8991adfg",
"name": "mynet",
"region": "Amsterdam",
"v4_subnet": "192.168.42.0",
"v4_subnet_mask": 24
}
]
```