ansible-role-systemd_mount/vars/main.yml
Kevin Carter d1dc867ef1
Change mount states to ensure uptime
The mount role was using the systemd module to start / stop mounts
however if a mount was restarted when it could have been reloaded
the role could create a fair amount of chaos in a running environment.
This change maps the mount states appropriately to the systemctl command
options to ensure we're not needlessly restarting mounts should the unit
files change. The `systemd_mount_states` has been added which will map
the normal Ansible states to suitable systemd mount states and the mount
state is being managed using the `systemctl` command instead of the
ansible module.

Change-Id: I5c7e5105e54d3ff9ad040f2a1d003d3dd12e4efb
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
2018-03-30 14:47:13 -05:00

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systemd_mount_states:
reloaded: reload
restarted: reload-or-restart
started: reload-or-restart
stopped: stopped
absent: stopped