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- Unified service templates into generic systemctl templates - Introduced reusable filter plugins for script path handling - Updated path variables and service/timer definitions - Migrated roles (backup, cleanup, repair, etc.) to use systemctl role - Added sys-daemon role for core systemd cleanup - Simplified timer handling via sys-timer role Note: This is a large refactor and some errors may still exist. Further testing and adjustments will be needed.
Core Daemon Reset
Description
This role resets and cleans up all Infinito.Nexus core daemon systemd
service units that match the configured suffix (SYS_SERVICE_SUFFIX
).
It is primarily used in maintenance or reset scenarios when a full service cleanup is required.
Overview
When the MODE_RESET
flag is enabled, the role will:
- Run Once Per Play: Guarded by
run_once_sys_daemon
to avoid duplicate execution. - Identify Service Units: Finds all
/etc/systemd/system/*{{ SYS_SERVICE_SUFFIX }}
units. - Stop and Disable Services: Gracefully stops and disables matching services.
- Remove Unit Files: Deletes the corresponding unit files from the system.
- Reload systemd: Ensures the service manager state is updated after cleanup.
Purpose
The main goal of this role is to ensure a clean and consistent state for core daemon services by removing obsolete or stale systemd units.
This is particularly useful when re-deploying or performing a full environment reset.
Features
- Automated Cleanup: Stops, disables, and removes targeted systemd units.
- Idempotent Execution: Runs only once per playbook run.
- Configurable Targeting: Matches services using
SYS_SERVICE_SUFFIX
. - Systemd Integration: Reloads daemon state after changes.
Further Resources
License
This role is released under the Infinito.Nexus NonCommercial License. See license details
Author Information
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach Consulting & Coaching Solutions https://www.veen.world