modulesync 7.0.0 #424
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spec/acceptance/resolved_spec.rb#L7
systemd with manage_resolved true configure systemd resolved works idempotently with no errors
Failure/Error: apply_manifest(pp, catch_failures: true)
Beaker::Host::CommandFailure:
Host 'oracle7-64-puppet8.example.com' exited with 4 running:
puppet apply --verbose --detailed-exitcodes /tmp/apply_manifest_012009090.pp.tcSK00
Last 10 lines of output were:
systemd = 219-78.0.7.el7_9.3
Available: systemd-219-78.0.7.el7_9.5.x86_64 (ol7_latest)
systemd = 219-78.0.7.el7_9.5
Available: systemd-219-78.0.9.el7_9.5.x86_64 (ol7_latest)
systemd = 219-78.0.9.el7_9.5
Available: systemd-219-78.0.9.el7_9.7.x86_64 (ol7_latest)
systemd = 219-78.0.9.el7_9.7
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
�[mNotice: Applied catalog in 1.18 seconds
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spec/acceptance/resolved_spec.rb#L21
systemd with manage_resolved true configure systemd resolved Service "systemd-resolved" is expected to be running
Failure/Error: it { is_expected.to be_running }
expected Service "systemd-resolved" to be running
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spec/acceptance/resolved_spec.rb#L22
systemd with manage_resolved true configure systemd resolved Service "systemd-resolved" is expected to be enabled
Failure/Error: it { is_expected.to be_enabled }
expected Service "systemd-resolved" to be enabled
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spec/acceptance/resolved_spec.rb#L27
systemd with manage_resolved true configure systemd stopped works idempotently with no errors
Failure/Error: apply_manifest(pp, catch_failures: true)
Beaker::Host::CommandFailure:
Host 'oracle7-64-puppet8.example.com' exited with 4 running:
puppet apply --verbose --detailed-exitcodes /tmp/apply_manifest_012015024.pp.odJMUP
Last 10 lines of output were:
systemd = 219-78.0.7.el7_9.3
Available: systemd-219-78.0.7.el7_9.5.x86_64 (ol7_latest)
systemd = 219-78.0.7.el7_9.5
Available: systemd-219-78.0.9.el7_9.5.x86_64 (ol7_latest)
systemd = 219-78.0.9.el7_9.5
Available: systemd-219-78.0.9.el7_9.7.x86_64 (ol7_latest)
systemd = 219-78.0.9.el7_9.7
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
�[mNotice: Applied catalog in 1.16 seconds
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