check_cpu¶
About The Role¶
An Ansible role to check if the Host(s) fit(s) the CPU core requirements
Requirements¶
No requirements.
Dependencies¶
No dependencies.
Example Playbook¶
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: false
vars:
minimal_cpu_count: 42
roles:
- check_cpu
License¶
Apache
Full Description¶
Role Documentation¶
Welcome to the ‘check_cpu’ role documentation.
Role Defaults¶
This section highlights all of the defaults and variables set within the ‘check_cpu’ role.
# Minimal number of CPU core
minimal_cpu_count: 8
Molecule Scenarios¶
Molecule is being used to test the ‘check_cpu’ role. The following section highlights the drivers in service and provides an example playbook showing how the role is leveraged.
- Driver: podman:
Scenario: default¶
Molecule Platform(s)¶
- name: centos
hostname: centos
image: centos/centos:stream8
registry:
url: quay.io
dockerfile: ../../../../../.config/molecule/Dockerfile
pkg_extras: python*-setuptools python*-pyyaml
volumes:
- /etc/ci/mirror_info.sh:/etc/ci/mirror_info.sh:ro
privileged: true
environment:
http_proxy: "{{ lookup('env', 'http_proxy') }}"
https_proxy: "{{ lookup('env', 'https_proxy') }}"
ulimits:
- host
Molecule Inventory¶
hosts:
all:
hosts:
centos:
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
Example default playbook¶
- name: Converge
hosts: all
vars:
minimal_cpu_count: 100
tasks:
- block:
- include_role:
name: check_cpu
rescue:
- name: Clear host errors
meta: clear_host_errors
- debug:
msg: The validation works! End the playbook run
- name: End play
meta: end_play
- name: Fail the test
fail:
msg: |
The check_cpu role should have detected that there is not
enough CPU