This commit changes the key the ops_template will search for in order
to backup the current configuration to local disk on the Ansible control
host. This change was made to make ops_template consistent with the
other network template modules.
Note that this will break if we deal with non-utf8 paths. Fixing this
way because converting everythig to byte strings instead is a very
invasive task so it should be done as a specific feature to provide
support for non-utf8 paths at some point in the future (if needed).
This is the same fix we applied to v1.9 in PR #14565, however it does not fix#14678 completely !
The dictionaries are not being merged as tey are on v1.9.
There are cases where the host list back from the cloud comes back
duplicated. This causes us to report those with UUIDs, which we do to
support truly different servers with the same name. However, in the case
where duplicate host entries have the same UUID, we can know it's a data
hiccup.
The use of realpath means when following symlinks the actual path is
used when loading these files in the VariableManager, which may not
line up with the host or group name specified.
Fixes#14545
The find_mount_point function does not resolve the mount point of paths with a soft-link correctly and returns the wrong mount-point.
I have mounted an NFS filesystem on /nfs-mount. This directory contains a directory called "directory". I also created a soft-link to this last directory: /soft-link-to-directory -> /nfs-mount/directory. I created the following task to copy a file into /soft-link-to-directory:
- name: copy file to nfs-mount
copy:
src: "file"
dest: "/soft-link-to-directory/file"
This throws an exception:
invalid selinux context: [Errno 95] Operation not supported
This is caused by the find_mount_point function to return '/' as the mount point for '/soft-link-to-directory/file'. This should have been /nfs-mount. Because the find_mount_point returns the wrong mount-point, the is_special_selinux_path function does not recognise the file is on an NFS mount and tries to set the default SELinux context (system_u:object_r:default_t:s0), which fails. The context should have been: system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0
Full Ansible output:
TASK [copy file to nfs-mount] **************************************************
fatal: [hostname]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "checksum": "f34b60930a5d6d689cf49a4c16bd7f9806be608c", "cur_context": ["system_u", "object_r", "nfs_t", "s0"], "failed": true, "gid": 24170, "group": "foundation", "input_was": ["system_u", "object_r", "default_t", "s0"], "mode": "0644", "msg": "invalid selinux context: [Errno 95] Operation not supported", "new_context": ["system_u", "object_r", "default_t", "s0"], "owner": "root", "path": "/soft-link-to-directory/.ansible_tmpWCT6Z4file", "secontext": "system_u:object_r:nfs_t:s0", "size": 37, "state": "file", "uid": 0}