In addition to signing update queries also use the TSIG key to sign
lookup queries. By doing that we allow a hidden master to not only to
be looked down network wise, but also TSIG wise.
A bonus benefit of threating update queries and lookup queries more
the same is that will allow for all queries to be refactored into a
shared helper method. Currently we have a bit too much duplicated code
within the module.
* properly document ``upgrade`` option as an alias to ``upgrade_all``, and not a separate option
* Update documentation.
* Update examples.
Fixes: #34696
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Check for virtualNicManager in Esxi host system before accessing properties in vmware_vmkernel_info.
Fixes: #62772
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* Add a banner which will display on the testing site.
Thanks to shane for the javascript code
* change to more noticable color
Co-authored-by: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Fixed issue 64479 with lambda_info module
* Added integration tests for lambda_info module
* Moved lambda_info tests into already existing aws_lamda testsuite for easier test setup.
Co-authored-by: Jill R <4121322+jillr@users.noreply.github.com>
Check that all yaml we ship is parsable by the pyyaml c backend. Since
Ansible uses Pyyaml for docs and playbooks, if the yaml files aren't
parsable, they will error out if they were used.
Warn and skip yamllint if libyaml backend is not present
Ignore new errors in examples until someone can fix them
* Load the cache plugin for the inventory script plugin and fix update cache logic
* Remove the illusion and let individual scripts deal with it
* reword that
* Deprecate instead of a hard failure
* changelog
* Fix netconf plugin related to collections
Fixes#65655 (partly)
* Make netconf plugins configurable so that the
information of ncclient device handler
for give platform resides in the platform
specific netconf plugin.
* If the device handler value in ncclient is
different from the ansible_network_os value
the right value of `ncclient_device_handler`
should be set in the plugin documentation.
* Fix review comments
* Fix CI issue
* Fix review comment
* Move ec2_vpc_net tests to group1, group2 is running much longer
* Allow for VPC CIDRs to be "associat*ing*", things in AWS are "eventually consistent" and occasionally take longer than we would like
elb_network_lb.py: allow UDP and TCP_UDP protocols
- Fixing documentation
- Add support to UDP and TCP_UDP as described on AWS SDK
elb_target_group.py: allow UDP, TLS, TCP_UDP proto
- Fixing documentation
- Making health checks with response codes and paths only in HTTP/HTTPS
- Allow UDP, TLS, TCP_UDP protocols as described on AWS SDK.
others:
- Added changelog fragments
- Integration test
Fixes: #65265
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Mulatinho <alex@mulatinho.net>
* free strategy - include failed hosts that were notified so --force-handlers is used
* trim line length a bit
* Loop over the force handler tests with the strategies linear and free
* rename changelog
* Use the play iterator instead of TQM for accurate failure representation in blocks
* Remove hack in a backwards compatible way for 3rd party plugins
Some teardown tasks are now enabled only if we have ESXi in the configuration
file. On my system and in a vcenter only scenario, `vcenter_folder` goes from
42.7 to 31.2s.