* Move ansible.compat.tests to test/units/compat/.
* Fix unit test references to ansible.compat.tests.
* Move builtins compat to separate file.
* Fix classification of test/units/compat/ dir.
* ansible-test: add skip/windows/... alias to skip tests on specific Windows versions
* show what tests were skipped
* changes to logic to only skip if all Windows targets are set to skip
* codestyle improvements
* change warning message based on review
* check args type before running the Windows path
* Update win_scheduled_task.py to document that the duration of a task trigger can be null, which will cause it to run indefinitely - docs update makes use of suboptions
* Add a fix for the validate-modules schema
* Making username password etc non mandatory as we use persistence connection.
Some documentation fine tuning also done.
* To update version which was tested against.
* Adding Bacon switch (NE0152T) to device rules
* Qalthos Review catch
* Updating version
* Changing documentation to add Bacon switch. This is effective since 2.8
* Remove unnecessary workaround
* add test: set RABBITMQ_NODENAME environment variable
The following error occurs:
TASK [rabbitmq_user : Add user] ***
fatal: [testhost]: FAILED! => {
"changed": false,
"cmd": "/usr/sbin/rabbitmqctl -q list_users",
"rc": 69,
"msg": "Error:********@c65c2bc59398'. Please see diagnostics information and suggestions below.\n\nMost common reasons for this are:\n\n * Target node is unreachable (e.g. due to hostname resolution, TCP connection or firewall issues)\n * CLI tool fails to authenticate with the server (e.g. due to CLI tool's Erlang cookie not matching that of the server)\n * Target node is not running\n\nIn addition to the diagnostics info below:\n\n * See the CLI, clustering and networking guides on http://rabbitmq.com/documentation.html to learn more\n * Consult server logs on node test@c65c2bc59398\n\nDIAGNOSTICS\n===========\n\nattempted to contact:********@c65c2bc59398\n * effective user's home directory: /var/lib/rabbitmq\n * Erlang cookie hash: 3MxcYFrJzfhEL+FlUfLlQw==",
"stderr": [...],
"stderr_lines": [
"Error: unable to perform an operation on node 'test@c65c2bc59398'. Please see diagnostics information and suggestions below.", "",
"Most common reasons for this are:", "",
" * Target node is unreachable (e.g. due to hostname resolution, TCP connection or firewall issues)",
" * CLI tool fails to authenticate with the server (e.g. due to CLI tool's Erlang cookie not matching that of the server)",
" * Target node is not running", "",
"In addition to the diagnostics info below:", "",
" * See the CLI, clustering and networking guides on http://rabbitmq.com/documentation.html to learn more",
" * Consult server logs on node test@c65c2bc59398", "",
"DIAGNOSTICS", "===========", "",
"attempted to contact: [test@c65c2bc59398]", "",
"test@c65c2bc59398:",
" * connected to epmd (port 4369) on c65c2bc59398",
" * epmd reports: node 'test' not running at all",
" other nodes on c65c2bc59398: [rabbit]",
" * suggestion: start the node", "",
"Current node details:",
" * node name: rabbitmqcli2@c65c2bc59398",
" * effective user's home directory: /var/lib/rabbitmq",
" * Erlang cookie hash: 3MxcYFrJzfhEL+FlUfLlQw==", ""
],
"stdout": "",
"stdout_lines": []
}
* node parameter: fix default value
'rabbit' is the default value mentioned in the module documentation.