min_fd_limit: 16384
metadata:
description: 'Make sure the rabbitmq file descriptor limits are set to reasonable
values.
'
groups:
- post-deployment
name: Rabbitmq limits
driver:
name: docker
lint:
enabled: false
log: true
platforms:
- easy_install:
- pip
environment:
http_proxy: '{{ lookup(''env'', ''http_proxy'') }}'
https_proxy: '{{ lookup(''env'', ''https_proxy'') }}'
hostname: centos7
image: centos:7
name: centos7
pkg_extras: python-setuptools
- environment:
http_proxy: '{{ lookup(''env'', ''http_proxy'') }}'
https_proxy: '{{ lookup(''env'', ''https_proxy'') }}'
hostname: fedora28
image: fedora:28
name: fedora28
pkg_extras: python*-setuptools
provisioner:
env:
ANSIBLE_LIBRARY: ../../../../library
ANSIBLE_STDOUT_CALLBACK: yaml
log: true
name: ansible
scenario:
test_sequence:
- destroy
- create
- prepare
- converge
- verify
- destroy
verifier:
lint:
name: flake8
name: testinfra
- gather_facts: false
hosts: all
name: Converge
tasks:
- include_role:
name: rabbitmq-limits
name: working detection
- block:
- include_role:
name: rabbitmq-limits
name: run validation
vars:
container_cli: docker
name: make validation fail
rescue:
- meta: clear_host_errors
name: Clear host errors
- debug:
msg: The validation works! End play
name: Test output
- meta: end_play
name: End play
- fail:
msg: 'The rabbitmq-limits validation didn''t properly detect bad rabbitmq
setting!
'
name: Fail playbook if reached
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