* New module for managing EMC VNX Block storage
With the module emc_vnx_sg_member users can add or remove luns from
existing storage groups.
This module has been developed in couple with emc_vnx_mv_promote for
disaster recovery process automation, but can be used by itself.
This fix adds additional parameter 'datastore'. This parameter
provides a flexibility to specify custom datastore or datastore cluster
to deploy new virtual machine from template (which is located in different
datastore or datastore cluster from virtual machine's datastore or datastore
cluster).
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Remove wait_for & associated params
* Upgrade command dict to top-level, remove more wait_for accessories
* We don't need all this anymore
* Update docs
* Update tests to new argspec
* Be a little more explicit about sendonly
Also remove reference to the word provider.
* Add example of prompt and answer
This is to avoid users connecting to the APIC using SSH, which is likely
to fail. In the ACI documentation (linked from every module) we go into
more details on how people are supposed to work with the modules..
* Changing Lenovo Inc to Lenovo and update License file to be consistent.
* Moving code in util file to module file. This is done as per a review comment
* Update cnos_vlag.py
* Update cnos_vlan.py
* Update enos_config.py
Add exos_facts module. Known limitations at this time include:
- Interface MTU is not reported.
- Only primary interface IP is reported.
Add basic unit tests for the exos_facts module.
An EXOS CLI prompt can be prefixed with '! ' (shutting down), '* '
(running configuration does not match saved configuration), and
can include various status tokens within parentheses after these
prefixes. Update prompt regex to accept valid CLI prompts.
* Unified examples in all modules
* validate_certs is now 'no' instead of 'False'
* delegate_to changes
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* If the remote host supports session
capability set the `supports_generate_diff`
flag to false which identifies if config diff should
be generated within module or not
This functionality was not considered when the module was written, but
there's no reason why it shouldn't be supported.
We had to rework the query string construction and object filtering.
This new functionality allows to filter on arbitrary keys and supports
None values.
This PR fixes various issues with the existing framework, including
querying specific objects using construct_url_4 (i.e.
aci_epg_to_contract and aci_static_binding_to_epg)
Vultr API is being inconsisten in what it returns. An empty list when no
resources exists, but a dict of dict when they do. The case needs to be
handled so the module do not fail. An extra test has been added.
* Clarifications of parameters in yum_repo module
Added a note defining where the "name" parameter of the module will appear in the repo file and note explaining that the description parameter of the module is actually the name parameter in the repo file. It might help people transform their existing yum repository files in ansible managed repos.
If there are multiple distributed virtual portgroup network with same name
in different datacenter, vmware_guest module used to choose first DVPG irrespective
of the datacenter. This caused problem if two datacenter has same name for DVPG,
vmware_guest module failed with error "The object or item referred to could not be found."
This fix adds check to search for network (Distributed Virtual Portgroup)
till datacenter level. This avoids selection of same name DVPG from other datacenter.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
vmware_drs_rule_facts was missing details about vm_group and host_group
and their respective memeber names. This fix adds those details and updates documentation.
Fixes: #42980
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Added support for TLS-ALPN-01 verification.
* Unrelated commit to re-trigger tests.
* Added test for TLS-ALPN-01.
* Try to remove to_bytes in the hope that binary data survives in Python 2.
* Using Base64 encoding for TLS-ALPN-01 value.