* Added journal settings
* Fixed error:
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ID: package_duo
Function: pkg.installed
Name: duo-unix
Result: False
Comment: Problem encountered installing package(s). Additional info follows:
errors:
- E: There were unauthenticated packages and -y was used without --allow-unauthenticated
* Removed 2016 system checks as it doesn't support path_join and added 2019 version checks
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ID: package_duo
Function: pkg.installed
Name: duo-unix
Result: False
Comment: Problem encountered installing package(s). Additional info follows:
errors:
- E: There were unauthenticated packages and -y was used without --allow-unauthenticated
System modules are enables by default. But they should only be enables if
in pillars defined and supported by os_family.
Support for Redhat os_family systems is missing in at and cron #174
Linux bridges are automatically set UP when
any parent interface is UP.
But for OVS bridges it doesn't work.
For dpdk and non-dpdk bridges, always create a
config file in /etc/network/interfaces.u/ and
bring the bridge interface up after it is configured,
even if it doesn't have IP address.
Change-Id: I92888ce0d373e412dfb7ed2e2398c0d4d008e301
Closes-Bug: https://mirantis.jira.com/browse/PROD-24343
Issue description:
PXE interfaces, which are used by salt should not be restarted
during salt calls, otherwise communication between salt master and
salt minion would be interrupted.
Therefore it is possible to specify "noifupdown: True" in pillars
for this interface or group of interfaces, which are used for PXE
network.
This pillar structure will remain until one removes it manualy.
It is not possible to remove it during deploy and enforce network
state without touching the model.
It is possible to override pillars from CLI like:
# salt ctl01* state.apply linux.network.interface \
pillar='{"linux":{"network":{"interface":{"ens3":{"noifupdown":True}}}}}'
However it is not easy/possible to predict all interfaces for PXE
network.
Solution:
Provide global noifupdown pillar value check.
If it exists, noifupdown will take effect and not otherwise.
So our deployment would have next steps:
- Execute: linux.network.interface pillar='{"linux":{"network":{"noifupdown":True}}}'
- Reboot node to enable kernel params like hugepages etc.
- Execute: linux.network.interface with no params to ensure PXE.
Pipelines may pass this parameter to control noifupdown behavior.
Change-Id: I8863f972c7805e4bf4f9e104d6c0ddf055c39cb1