Run tasks in process namespace via nsenter
- Run commands or put/fetch files to an existing process namespace using nsenter on the Ansible controller.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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executable
-
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Default:
"/bin/sh"
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User specified executable shell
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nsenter_gid
integer
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Set the group ID which will be used in the entered namespace and drop supplementary groups.
If no group ID is supplied, Ansible will let the nsenter binary choose the group ID as it normally
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nsenter_ipc
boolean
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Default:
"yes"
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Enter the IPC namespace.
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nsenter_mount
boolean
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Default:
"yes"
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Enter the mount namespace.
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nsenter_net
boolean
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Default:
"yes"
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Enter the network namespace.
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nsenter_pid
boolean
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Default:
"yes"
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Enter the PID namespace.
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nsenter_uid
integer
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Set the user ID which will be used in the entered namespace.
If no user ID is supplied, Ansible will let the nsenter binary choose the user ID as it normally
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nsenter_user
boolean
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Default:
"no"
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Enter the user namespace.
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nsenter_utc
boolean
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Default:
"yes"
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Enter the UTC namespace.
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remote_addr
integer
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Default:
1
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Target process id which namespaces you want to access
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- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
- This module is maintained by kvaps <[email protected]>
- This module is awaiting include to Ansible code base (ansible/ansible#66551)
- kvaps <[email protected]>