This commit fixes some RST-related errors, spelling/typos, and updates some variable values which are incorrect. Change-Id: Ibc78dffc6246f8df2c0d5d42ca2d831c4c335720
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Ubuntu's default for disk_full_action is
SUSPEND, which actually only suspends audit logging. That
could be a security issue, so SYSLOG is recommended and is
set by default by openstack-ansible-security. If syslog messages are
being sent to remote servers, these log messages should alert an
administrator about the disk being full. There are additional options
available, like EXEC, SINGLE or
HALT.
To configure a different disk_full_action, set the
following Ansible variable:
disk_full_action = SYSLOGFor details on available settings and what they do, run
man auditd.conf. Some options can cause the host to go
offline until the issue is fixed. Deployers are urged to
carefully read the auditd documentation prior to
changing the disk_full_action setting from the default.