rvalle opened a new issue #4393:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/4393


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    * Documentation Report
   
   ##### COMPONENT NAME
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   KVM Node / Agent
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   ##### CLOUDSTACK VERSION
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   4.14
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   ##### CONFIGURATION
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   Ubuntu 18.04
   
   ##### SUMMARY
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   According to the documentation it is admins responsibility to configure 
libvirt and qemu, I have written Ansible playbooks to do so. However, I believe 
the agent is also configuring them, now ansible and cloudstack agent compete 
for changing those files.
   
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   - Read ACS Manual: Quickstart/Installation of KVM
   - Write playbooks to automate configuration of KVM (libvirt, qemu, etc).
   - Configure your cluster
   - ACS Agent will alter the configuration
   - Following Playbook runs will break the configured system (i.e. when adding 
a new host to the cluster).
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   ##### EXPECTED RESULTS
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   The responsibility over configuration files should be clear, either the 
Administrator or ACS.
   When responsibility is shared a conf.d directory pattern should be used.
   So I expect that either my configuration is not overridden or that ACS will 
deal with the configuration.
   
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   ##### ACTUAL RESULTS
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   Both my playbooks and ACS Agent keep fighting for control of KVM/Libvirt 
configuration files.
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