Kevin Veen-Birkenbach 4fa1c6cfbd
ansible: quote file modes; keycloak: robust LDAP bind update + config cleanup
Highlights
- Quote all file modes as strings ("0755"/"0770") across multiple roles to avoid YAML octal quirks and improve portability.
- Keycloak: introduce actions.{import_realm,update_ldap_bind} feature flags and wire them via vars/config.
- Implement idempotent LDAP bind updater (tasks/03_update-ldap-bind.yml):
  * kcadm login with no_log protection,
  * fetch LDAP UserStorage component by name,
  * compare current bindDn/bindCredential and update only when changed.
- Keycloak realm import template: keep providerId="ldap" and set name from keycloak_ldap_component_name.
- Centralize Keycloak readiness check in tasks/main.yml; remove duplicate waits from 02_update_client_redirects.yml and 04_ssh_public_key.yml.
- 01_import.yml: fix typo (keycloak), quote modes, tidy spacing, and replace Jinja-in-Jinja fileglob with concatenation.
- 02_update_client_redirects.yml: correct assert fail_msg filename; keep login-first flow.
- Minor template/vars tidy-ups (spacing, comments, consistent variable usage).

Files touched (excerpt)
- roles/*/*: replace 0755/0770 → "0755"/"0770"
- roles/web-app-keycloak/config/main.yml: add actions map
- roles/web-app-keycloak/vars/main.yml: unify Keycloak vars and feature flags
- roles/web-app-keycloak/tasks/{01_import,02_update_client_redirects,03_update-ldap-bind,04_ssh_public_key,main}.yml
- roles/web-app-keycloak/templates/{docker-compose.yml.j2,import/realm.json.j2}

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sys-hlth-btrfs

Description

Checks the health of all mounted Btrfs filesystems by inspecting device error counters.

Features

  • Iterates over every Btrfs filesystem.
  • Runs btrfs device stats and alerts if any error counters are non-zero.
  • Hooks into systemd and a timer for regular checks.
  • On failure, calls sys-alm-compose.infinito@… for notification.

Usage

Just include this role in your playbook; it will:

  1. Deploy a small shell script under {{ path_administrator_scripts }}/sys-hlth-btrfs/.
  2. Install a .service and .timer unit.
  3. Send alerts via sys-alm-compose if any filesystem shows errors.