
This commit updates the memcached_server role to work on Trusty, Xenial, and CentOS 7. NOTES: 1. This role no longer creates the memcache user since both Ubuntu and CentOS already install a suitable user 2. We have temporarily disabled testing of the log file since CentOS and Xenial do not log to file 3. On Ubuntu we drop ulimits into /etc/defaults/memcached, we need to figure out how to do the equivalent on CentOS 4. We update tasks/memcached_config.yml to use the correct memcached user in limits.conf, however neither these limits or the ones in templates/memcached.debian.j2 actually seem to be taking effect. More work in an additional review will need to be done to clean this all up. Implements: blueprint multi-platform-host Change-Id: I4c32f3d60939615c5d0c6fb202e96aacb35ab9b4 Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@rackspace.com>
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Django/Jinja
14 lines
343 B
Django/Jinja
# {{ ansible_managed }}
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{% if debug | bool %}
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{% set _verbosity = '-vvv' %}
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{% else %}
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{% set _verbosity = '-vv' %}
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{% endif %}
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PORT="{{ memcached_port }}"
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USER="{{ memcached_user }}"
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MAXCONN="{{ memcached_connections }}"
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CACHESIZE="{{ memcached_memory }}"
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OPTIONS="-l {{ memcached_listen }} -t {{ memcached_threads }} {{ _verbosity }}"
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