The comment argument can be at most 60 characters per the IOS XR command
line. If a comment is > 60 characters, the module will now gracefully error
and return a well formed message.
fixes 5146
on python3, this means that we don't get bytes back by default. We
probably do want bytes here so modify our call to run_command so we get
bytes instead of text.
* Restart EC2 instances with multiple network interfaces
A previous bug, #3234, caused instances with multiple ENI's to fail when being
started or stopped because sourceDestCheck is a per-interface attribute, but we
use the boto global access to it (which only works when there's a single ENI).
This patch handles a variant of that bug that only surfaced when restarting an
instance, and catches the same type of exception.
* Default termination_protection to None instead of False
AWS defaults the value of termination_protection to False, so we don't
need to explicitly send `False` when the user hasn't specified a
termination protection level. Before this patch, the below pair of tasks
would:
1. Create an instance (enabling termination_protection)
2. Restart that instance (disabling termination_protection)
Now, the default None value would prevent the restart task from
disabling termination_protection.
```
- name: make an EC2 instance
ec2:
vpc_subnet_id: {{ subnet }}
instance_type: t2.micro
termination_protection: yes
exact_count: 1
count_tag:
Name: TestInstance
instance_tags:
Name: TestInstance
group_id: {{ group }}
image: ami-7172b611
wait: yes
- name: restart a protected EC2 instance
ec2:
vpc_subnet_id: {{ subnet }}
state: restarted
instance_tags:
Name: TestInstance
group_id: {{ group }}
image: ami-7172b611
wait: yes
```
The Conditional instance will now raise the AddConditionError and this
change instructs eos_command to catch the error and return a nicely formed
error message
Per #3877, the code to wait for spot instance requests to finish would
hang for the full wait time if any spot request failed for any reason.
This commit introduces status checks for spot requests, so if the
request fails, finishes, or is cancelled the task will fail/succeed
accordingly.
One edge case introduced here is tha if a user terminates the instance
associated with the request manually it won't fail the play, under the
presumption that the user *wants* the instance terminated.
The junos_command module wasn't properly parsing strings to apply
conditionals due to the return value not being converted to json
before the results where handed to the runner.
This change is in response to issue #1497 where the apt module would not properly updating the apt cache in some situations and never returned a state change on cache update when the module was used without or without an item to be installed or upgraded.
The change simply allows the apt module to update the cache when update_cache option is used without or without a set cache_valid_time.
If cache_valid_time is set and the on disk mtime for apt cache is ">" the provided amount of seconds, which now has a default of 0, the apt cache will be updated. Additionally if no upgrade, package, or deb is installed or changed but the apt cache is updated the module will return a changed state which will help users to know that the state of the environment has changed due to a task operation, even if it was only an apt cache update.
fixes#1497
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
The junos_config module will generate an exception if a 'delete ...' config
command is attempted to be loaded into a device configuration. This change
will first check to see if the delete command is valid and filter it out
of the change set if it is not valid.
fixes#5040
A value for the project_id parameter to shade's create_network()
call was always being sent, even if no value for 'project' was
supplied. This was breaking folks with older versions of shade
(< 1.6).
Fixes PR https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/issues/3567
* dict.iteritems does not exist in Python 3
Now just dict.items
six.iteritems handles the change
* Addresses point 1
Unsure if this is a good idea or not.
* Addresses point 2
This shouldn't have any particular change, just marks load_comments as abstract
* Remove unused import
Addresses point 3
* Clarify invalid subset error message
Addresses point 4
The junos_command expects commands to be returned as xml by default but
`show configuration [options]` will return text not xml. This fix
will set the output format for any command that starts with `show
configuration` to text
fixes#4628
The return string from the commands was not being passed through the
jxmlease library and therefore being returned as a string instead of a
json data structure. This also adds back the missing xml key in the
return that includes the raw xml string.
fixes#5001
This fixes a condition where an exception is raised when collecting `interface`
facts and the transport is set to nxapi in the nxos_nxapi module.
fixesansible/ansible#17691
* Fixing bind mount on Linux
* The latest update from jtyr doesn't pass integration tests.
Manually select the changes that are necessary to fix the bug with
unmounting
When setting state=absent the nxos_nxapi module would always try to remove
the configuration regardless of the current state of the device. This will
fix that problem.
This also updates the docstring to correctly reflect https as default=no
fixes#4955
depends on ansible/ansible#17728
Fixes#4063.
Tar does not use this parameter on extraction (-x) or diff (-d)(the
only two cases where it is passed in unarchive). It only uses it on
creation:
https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_section/tar_33.html
Providing `unarchive` with a file mode of `0755` (octal) makes it pass
the argument `--mode 493` (493 = 0755 in decimal) to `tar`, which then
fails while verifying it (because it contains an invalid octal char
'9'). Not passing the parameter to tar solves the issue.