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Changes in template service_disabled - ansible part #11645
Changes in template service_disabled - ansible part #11645
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Hi @rumch-se. Thanks for your PR. I'm waiting for a ComplianceAsCode member to verify that this patch is reasonable to test. If it is, they should reply with Once the patch is verified, the new status will be reflected by the I understand the commands that are listed here. Instructions for interacting with me using PR comments are available here. If you have questions or suggestions related to my behavior, please file an issue against the kubernetes/test-infra repository. |
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Hello @marcusburghardt I decided to make the code more simple and clear. I used as reference the code of the template socket.disable. Have a nice day |
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LGTM. Thanks
Description:
Rationale:
At the moment the current ansible template:
does not check if the service exists and there are cases when it tries to disable services which are not exists. Because of that we have a fatal error like this - when we want to disable for example the service zebra via the rule "service_zebra_disabled"
TASK [Disable service zebra] ********************************************************************************************************
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "Could not find the requested service zebra.service: host"}
[WARNING]: noop task does not support when conditional
uses values "yes" and "no" for attributes which according the official ansible documentation are boolean and they have to be true or false