* Update file.sls
add replace
* Update file.sls
update replace
* Update job.sls
Added the opportunity to set a job with a special keyword like '@reboot' or '@hourly'. Quotes must be used, otherwise PyYAML will strip the '@' sign.
https://docs.saltstack.com/en/master/ref/states/all/salt.states.cron.html
* Update README.rst
Added the opportunity to set a job with a special keyword like '@reboot' or '@hourly'. Quotes must be used, otherwise PyYAML will strip the '@' sign.
* Update README.rst
* fix(deprecation): update to new method (#214)
Signed-off-by: Felipe Zipitria <fzipitria@perceptyx.com>
* Allow swap to be completely disabled
* sort repos so they do not change order every run
* allow use of new state syntax for module.run
The new syntax has been supported since ~2017.
From the docs, in case they change:
! New Style
test.random_hash:
module.run:
- test.random_hash:
- size: 42
- hash_type: sha256
! Legacy Style
test.random_hash:
module.run:
- size: 42
- hash_type: sha256
* Update map.jinja
Add support fpr Ubuntu Focal.
* Update file.sls
added possibility to delete files
* Network resolf.conf handling
the handling as the Resolv.conf is generated and adapted, adapted.
previously the Resolv.conf was created and then through
Overwrite "network.system" in the interface.sls again.
With two search servers that should actually be included.
"search example.com. sudomain.example.com"
but it always became that
search ['example.com.', 'sudomain.example.com']
The resolv.conf was first created correctly but then overwritten again in the interface.sls.
The problem only arises if you don't want to have a "Domain:" in resov.conf
Co-authored-by: Felipe Zipitría <fzipi@fing.edu.uy>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Gullion <kgullion@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Thode <thode@fsi.io>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Thode <mthode@mthode.org>
* Add TODO-proper fix for state - native salt fun.
But due bug[1] in saltstack - we can't enable
proper solution now
[1] 74599bbdfc
Related-PROD: PROD-20730
Change-Id: I11b6d81ae0f9a7864518f638e8fc423e4e087285
The patch adds ability to configure variety logging options
for OVS. In order to configure OVS log options the below pillar
sctructure should be used:
linux:
network:
openvswitch:
enabled: true
logging:
enabled: true
ovsdb:
console: emer
syslog: err
file: info
facility: local0
vswitchd:
console: emer
syslog: err
file: info
facility: local1
Change-Id: I59ef0636447a974215d872259a26beb858495cfb
Related-PROD: PROD-19980
Introduce dpdk support for linux OVS configuration.
It configures dpdk interface bind, ovs dpdk ports, bonding,
parameters for dpdk cpu pmd and set multique queues for specific
ovs dpdk interfaces.
Change-Id: I3f38660bab8db0c2b38f03ed8c94eb10b6b3beb9
Epic: PROD-8957
Epic: PROD-8958
Parameter purge_hosts will enforce whole /etc/hosts file, removing entries
that are not defined in model except defaults for both IPv4 and IPv6 localhost
and hostname + fqdn.
It's good to use this option if you want to ensure /etc/hosts is always in a
clean state however it's not enabled by default for safety.
Change-Id: Ieb219b2dd494d5a66ecc52a2ec00dd5157ee2b7a