
This converts the reprepro configuration from our existing puppet to Ansible. This takes a more direct approach; the templating done by the puppet version started simple but over the years grew several different options to handle various use-cases. This means you not only had to understand the rather obscure reprepro configuration, but then *also* figure out how to translate that from our puppet template layers. Here the configuration files are kept directly (they were copied from the existing mirror-update.openstack.org) and deployed with some light wrapper tasks in reprepro/tasks/utils which avoids most duplication. Note the initial cron jobs are left disabled so we can run some manual testing before letting it go automatically. Change-Id: I96a9ff1efbf51c4164621028b7a3a1e2e1077d5c
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YAML
10 lines
434 B
YAML
- name: Install update cron jobs
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cron:
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name: '{{ _string_name }} reprepro mirror sync'
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# NOTE(ianw) 2020-10-19 : initially disabled so we can try
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# manually before we enable everything.
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state: absent
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job: 'flock -n /var/run/reprepro/{{ _dir }}.lock reprepro-mirror-update {{ _dir }} {{ _volume }} >> /var/log/reprepro/{{ _dir }}.log 2>&1'
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hour: '*/2'
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minute: '{{ 45 | random(seed=inventory_hostname) }}'
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