Following module used internal results key as part of return json, this commit
changes this to appropriate values -
* vmware_datastore_maintenancemode.py
* vmware_host_kernel_manager.py
* vmware_host_ntp.py
* vmware_host_service_manager.py
* vmware_tag.py
Fixes: #62083
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
Add a list of previously used release names to make it easy to tell what
release names are no longer usable.
Add a test that new release names have been added to the used list.
Fixes#61616
* Add caution about handlers & import to Pitfalls on the playbooks_reuse page.
The fact that handlers lose their name: when using import_tasks:, while logical, is not intuitive and should be noted.
Co-Authored-By: Sandra McCann <samccann@redhat.com>
* Cleanups and version bumping for 2.10
* Fix changelog url now that stable has been branched
* Fix the lenth of the porting guide title now that the version is two digits
* play, block, task: New attribute forks
With this it is possible to limit the number of concurrent task runs.
forks can now be used in play, block and task. If forks is set in different
levels in the chain, then the smallest value will be used for the task.
The attribute has been added to the Base class as a list to easily provide
all the values that have been set in the different levels of the chain.
A warning has been added because of the conflict with run_once. forks will
be ignored in this case.
The forks limitation in StrategyBase._queue_task is not used for the free
strategy.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
* Handle forks in free strategy
The forks attribute for the free strategy is handled in run in the free
StrategyModule. This is dony by counting the amount of tasks where the uuid
is the same as the current task, that should be queued next. If this amount
is bigger or equal to the forks attribute from the chain (task, block,
play), then it will be skipped to the next host. Like it is also done with
blocked_hosts.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
* Test cases for forks with linear and free strategy
With ansible_python_interpreter defined in inventory file using
ansible_playbook_python.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Woerner <twoerner@redhat.com>
* Changing forks keyword to throttle and adding some more docs
* update theme.conf, header, footer, etc.
* clean up layout.html
* move large Ansible changes out of theme.css
* maxify theme to help merge
* remove redundancies, fix top nav bar
* add Ansible color to header and left-nav menu
* Change collection PS util import pattern
* Add changes for py2 compat
* fix up regex and doc errors
* fix up import analysis
* Sanity fix for 2.6 CI workers
* Get collection util path for coverage collection
* remove support from Windows pages, add Windows Server 2019
* jborean feedback
* Removed CBT info
Removed the CBT note about what transports Ansible actually supports. We've worked with both NTLM and Kerberos for a while now.