failed: [127.0.0.1] => {"failed": true, "parsed": false}
invalid output was: Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/tmp/ansible-1376083321.99-111209413777779/nova_compute", line 1176, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible-1376083321.99-111209413777779/nova_compute", line 239, in main
_get_server_state(module, nova)
File "/tmp/ansible-1376083321.99-111209413777779/nova_compute", line 198, in _get_server_state
private = [ x['addr'] for x in getattr(server, 'addresses').itervalues().next() if x['OS-EXT-IPS:type'] == 'fixed']
KeyError: 'OS-EXT-IPS:type'
This extension was added less than 6 month ago, and so cannot be used on a release
older than Grizzly ( like Folsom ).
Commit of the extension : https://review.openstack.org/#/c/21453/
See https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ReleaseNotes/Grizzly#Key_New_Features_2
The existing code was using:
a[b][c[d]]
where a[b] would always exist and c[d] would always exist.
But the nested index would not alway exist, particularly when a DigitalOcean item disapeared.
This changes that nested index to a `get` and properly handles None results.
This bug was present in two spots in this file.
Previous patch was reverted due to the fact that there was an issue
with the results not always being a dictionary (they're sometimes
a unicode string, ie. when the with_items is used with yum). This
minor change corrects that by checking for a dict object.
This plugin will list all your git repositories from a openshift
provider, and allow you to manage them using ansible.
The inventory either use a environement variable or reuse the
existing rhc configuration file if it exist.
to ensure consistent behavior, hosts should look like this:
hosts: webservers:&boston:!rack42
So when applying the host selectors, run those without the "&" first,
then the &s, then the !s.
Closes#3500