* nxos_snmp_user: platform fixes for get_snmp_user
snmp user output behavior varies quite a bit for the different nxos platforms and required several workarounds:
- N5K/N6k
- These platforms do not support structured output for `show snmp user`.
- The current code lands in an `except` clause when the output is not structured; so I added a new `get_non_structured_snmp_user` method to scrape the state from the regular cli output if it's present.
- N9K-F
- The `group` data in the JSON output is different for this platform; it has a different key (just `group` instead of `TABLE_groups` or `group_names`) and it is not indexed
- For a single group the value is a string, for multiple groups it's a list
- sanity
- N5K/N6K/N9K-F platforms will reject `no snmp user <name> <role>` when it's the last role defined for the user.
- workaround is to use `nxos_user` to remove the user
- Changes validated on:
- `N3K, N3K-F, N35, N6K, N7K, N9K, N9K-F`
- `6.0(2)A8`
- `7.0(3)I2, 7.0(3)I4, 7.0(3)I5, 7.0(3)I6, 7.0(3)I7`
- `7.3(2)D1`
- `7.3(3)N1, 7.3(4)N1`
- `8.3(2)`
- `9.2(2), 9.2(3)`
* fix lint warning
With the example, the `file_result.folderPath` of the file
does not have any trailing '/'. `target_folder_path` is correctly
generated and equal: `[nfs_1] images`.
* Document the clarifications that I usually remark when doing reviews
* Update docs/docsite/rst/dev_guide/developing_modules_documenting.rst
Co-Authored-By: dagwieers <dag@wieers.com>
As described in #53385 (and #31759), the docker connection driver did
not support privilege escalation. This commit is a shameless
cut-and-paste of the privilege escalation support from the `local`
connection plugin into the `docker` plugin.
Closes: #53385
Aggregate delete task will fail in case it has hosts within the aggregate.
As by the OpenStack, the hosts should be removed from the aggregate
prior aggregate delete.
Add remove host in case provided.
* use navigate_value instead navigate_hash
* add async wait method
* update dict compare
* remove unuse methods
* not all modules have timeouts parameter
* navigate_value, the input data may be None
* Same api client can be used for other service as well
* Incorporated Review comments. Modified Category and Guest Fact modules which are also dependent on vmware_rest_client module util
* Adding Integration Tests for vmware_rest_client changes
* Changes to incroporate changes in vcsim testware
* Change to get vm name to attach the tag
* Alter tests to pass
* Change diff_against to make changed work again
* Add another diff_against
* Expose supports_sessions across all EOS connection types
* Change session warning to failure
* supports_sessions needs to be a method to survive the rpc boundary
* Alter tests to match
It is possible the EOS appliance doesn't have an IP address on the
management1 interface, instead just check we have found that interface.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
* sysctl will now return an error if the value is invalid
sysctl can fail to set a value even if it returns an exit status 0. More
details: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1264080. Because of
this in case of an invalid value or a read-only file system, sysctl
module would return OK, even though it didn't set anything. To be sure
that sysctl correctly applied the changes we also need to check the
output of stderr.
* Run sysctl with LANG=C
Because we are parsing sysctl stderr we need to make sure that errors
are persistent across different system language settings.
* Add changelog fragment for sysctl
- Created `sanity.yaml` to contain all of the tests previously kept in separate files
- Removed `cli` and `nxapi` test directories
- Tested on current supported platforms and versions: `N3K,N6K,N7K,N9K,N3K-F,N9K-F`
* remove deprecated get_md5 from stat
fixes#55309
* removed get_md5 from tests involving stat
* keep get_md5 but hide it
* rst it
* ammended comment
* ws
* added ignore for hidden md5
* Make ansible adhoc work with include_role
Fix logic condition so that include_role works
without
```
ERROR! 'async_val' is not a valid attribute for a IncludeRole
The error appears to be in 'None': line 0, column 0, but may
be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.
(could not open file to display line)
```
* Add include_role test for adhoc
* XenServer: Minor changes and fixes in xenserver_guest
- xenserver_guest module: ignore wait_for_ip_address when
state=absent (fixes#55348). Module docs are updated to reflect this.
- xenserver_guest module: show proper error message when maximum number
of network interfaces is reached and multiple network interfaces are
added at once (fix for changes introduced in #54697).
- xenserver_guest module: fixed a bug in reconfigure() where VM would
be powered off even though check mode is used when reconfiguration
needs VM to be powered off.
* Added changelog fragment
mem_reservation and memory_reservation has redundant implementation.
Combining them together.
Fixes: #54335
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
* remove external grep call and parse with python
* use function for repeated code
* use module.get_bin_path() for iscsiutil on HPUX
* some code opt for HPUX
* clean up non-module code, module being defined is a requirement for this code
* import get_bin_path() directly and use without module prefix
* Add integration tests for AIX and HP-UX
* add changelog fragment
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: mator <matorola@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review #2
Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com>
* Remove strict requirement on executable to exist for get_bin_path() as
it will allow facts gathering to continue without an error. Almost all
other files under facts do not have "required=True" (except 2 files,
which should be probably fixed). And check return value for
get_bin_path() , before run attempt.
* add check for AIX lsattr run_command return code