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Initial commit after portHEADmaster
This is a ported collection of my patch playbooks + roles. Before, they were living inside an "all things ansible" repository. The history is not important as shortly before porting, the code had been revamped (before, it employed changes for host selection which worked but changes are not intended for that).
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+---
+- name: "Check whether OS is a SUSE derivative"
+ ansible.builtin.assert:
+ that:
+ - ansible_distribution_file_variety == 'SUSE' or ansible_distribution_file_variety == 'SuSE'
+ no_log: true
+- name: Check for existence of rkhunter
+ ansible.builtin.stat:
+ path: /usr/bin/rkhunter
+ register: rkhex
+- name: Update zypper cache (SUSE)
+ # we cannot cheat like we did with yum: we need to update any package to refresh the cache with the zypper module. Hence falling back
+ # to shell.
+ ansible.builtin.shell:
+ cmd: 'zypper refs && zypper ref'
+ changed_when: false
+ register: zypperref
+ become: true
+- name: Verify Zypper repository availability
+ # Now, here's the thing with zypper. If you have a dead repository, you need to face the following facts:
+ # 1. All output goes to stdout. For zypper lu at least on SLE12/openSUSE42 and earlier, this is:
+ # - The packages available for update
+ # - Debug output lik "loading repository data..." and "reading installed packages..."
+ # (could be silenced with -q, but without RC feedback we need the debug strings again, kek.)
+ # - WARNING(!!) messages
+ # ... there is no STDERR.
+ # 2. There is no return code other than 0 for warnings.
+ # Great. Interaction with automatisms as if that stuff came directly from Redmond.
+ # So we need to parse the fucking output string in ansible. Let's start with the "repository not available" warnings.
+ ansible.builtin.debug:
+ msg: "Dead repositories existing and no update present, we consider this a failure."
+ when:
+ - zypperref is search("Repository.*appears to be outdated")
+ - zypperref is search("No updates found")
+ failed_when: true
+- name: Check for zypper updates
+ ansible.builtin.command: zypper lu
+ register: zypperlu
+ changed_when: false
+ become: true
+- block:
+ - name: Update all packages (SUSE)
+ # we could narrow this down via type:patch, but that's about all. So fire away.
+ community.general.zypper:
+ name: '*'
+ state: latest
+ extra_args: '--no-refresh'
+ # this is only document as "zypper rm -u", so apparently nothing is existing like
+ # rpm's cleanup or apt's "autoremove" :(
+ # clean_deps: true
+ become: true
+ name: Update and RKhunter checks
+ when:
+ - zypperlu is not search("No updates found.")
+- block:
+ - name: Register requirement for reboot (SUSE)
+ # change in paradigm: we will now use "needs-rebooting", suse implemented that somewhere between 12 and 15, instead of "ps -sss"
+ # todo: what to do if services require a refork?
+ # shell: zypper ps -sss
+ ansible.builtin.command: zypper needs-rebooting
+ register: nrout
+ changed_when: nrout.rc|int == 102
+ failed_when: nrout.rc|int != 102 and nrout.rc|int != 0
+ notify: "Reboot if required"
+ # we listen to "suse upd" here in case a previous reboot was skipped. Change to "suse updates available" if undesired.
+ name: Check reboot requirement
+- block:
+ - name: Clean packages cache
+ # ansible's zypper module does not have a dedicated action for this yet. So shell it is:
+ ansible.builtin.command: zypper clean
+ changed_when: false
+ - name: Purge old kernels
+ # ansible's zypper module does not have a dedicated action for this yet. So shell it is:
+ ansible.builtin.command: zypper purge-kernels
+ # TODO: Check output for actual kernel-purging and make this a proper statement:
+ changed_when: false
+ name: Cleanup
+ become: true
+- name: RKhunter properties update
+ ansible.builtin.command: rkhunter --propupd --rwo --ns
+ become: true
+ changed_when: true
+ when:
+ - rkhex.stat is defined
+ - rkhex.stat.executable is defined
+ - rkhex.stat.executable|bool == true
+- name: Reboot if required
+ # ignore_errors: yes
+ ansible.builtin.reboot:
+ reboot_timeout: 300
+ pre_reboot_delay: 5
+ test_command: uptime
+ reboot_command: "/bin/systemctl reboot"
+ become: true
+ when: nrout is defined and nrout.rc is defined and nrout.rc|int == 102