![]() Previously we checked for false in the result. The behavior
of Ansible has probably changed, as failed is always in the
result dictionary - just with the value "false". Tested
with Ansible 2.5.11.
Change-Id: Idfa2f33dd6641031ea8a287d74b6dbbfa578c9ab
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