roles/common: Remove systemd-journald drop-in
Older Ubuntus originally didn't use a persistent journal, which was somewhat of a surprise when looking at logs after a few months. Now this does not seem to be an issue since Ubuntu 18.04. As for CentOS I do not use that distro here so I don't need to care.
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import_tasks: sshd.yml
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import_tasks: sshd.yml
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tags: sshd
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tags: sshd
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# this should work on CentOS 7+ and Ubuntu 16.04+
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- block:
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- name: Create systemd-journald drop-in config directory
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file: path=/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d owner=root group=root mode=0755 state=directory
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- name: Enable persistent systemd journal
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copy: src=00-persistent-journal.conf dest=/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/00-persistent-journal.conf owner=root group=root mode=0644
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when: ansible_service_mgr == 'systemd'
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tags: systemd-journald
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# containers identify as virtualization hosts, which makes this tricky, because we have actual Debian VM hosts!
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# containers identify as virtualization hosts, which makes this tricky, because we have actual Debian VM hosts!
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- name: Reconfigure /etc/sysctl.conf
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- name: Reconfigure /etc/sysctl.conf
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when: ansible_virtualization_role != 'host'
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when: ansible_virtualization_role != 'host'
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