Sam Yaple b2ac6e80cd Add tty to containers
sudo requires a tty to function by default on centos. Instead of
tweaking the sudo conf we can just add a tty. This has the added
advantage of making the containers more friendly if you have to
`docker exec -i <container> bash` into them.

Change-Id: If97a02ca1d37c243a787d98ade54bde8d641aecd
backport: liberty
Partially-Implements: blueprint functional-testing-gate
2015-10-14 10:54:33 +00:00

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---
- name: Starting RabbitMQ container
docker:
tty: True
net: host
pull: "{{ docker_pull_policy }}"
restart_policy: "{{ docker_restart_policy }}"
restart_policy_retry: "{{ docker_restart_policy_retry }}"
state: reloaded
registry: "{{ docker_registry }}"
username: "{{ docker_registry_username }}"
password: "{{ docker_registry_password }}"
insecure_registry: "{{ docker_insecure_registry }}"
name: rabbitmq
image: "{{ rabbitmq_image_full }}"
volumes: "{{ node_config_directory }}/rabbitmq/:{{ container_config_directory }}/:ro"
volumes_from:
- "rabbitmq_data"
env:
KOLLA_CONFIG_STRATEGY: "{{ config_strategy }}"