Use a date pipe lookup, since sometime ansible_date_Time seems to be undefined...
Signed-off-by: Patrick Uiterwijk <puiterwijk@redhat.com>
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set_fact:
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set_fact:
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certs_to_sign: "{{certs_to_sign}} + [ '{{item.item.path}}' ]"
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certs_to_sign: "{{certs_to_sign}} + [ '{{item.item.path}}' ]"
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with_items: "{{ssh_cert_files.results}}"
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with_items: "{{ssh_cert_files.results}}"
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when: "item.stat.exists and item.stat.mtime|int < (ansible_date_time.epoch|int - 25920000)"
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when: "item.stat.exists and item.stat.mtime|int < (lookup('pipe', 'date date +%s')|int - 25920000)"
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tags:
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tags:
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- basessh
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- basessh
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- sshd_cert
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- sshd_cert
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