# Changelog ## [Unreleased] ### Added - Selected baseline Ansible hardening automation: - RHEL 9 role and playbook. - Debian 13 / Ubuntu 26.04 role and playbook. - IBM AIX 7 role and playbook. - Shared sanitized Ansible inventory defaults for Linux and AIX examples. - Role-level task structure covering pre-checks, SSH, sudo, auditing, logging, services, filesystem controls, platform-specific settings, handlers, and post-check validation. ### Changed - Updated repository, `infra-run`, and Ansible README files to describe the new hardening automation instead of placeholder-only Ansible structure. ### Notes - Hardening content covers selected baseline controls and intended for portfolio/lab use; live use requires environment-specific review and validation. ## [Initial Version] ### Added - Repository structure: - `infra-run` - `platform-projects` - `labs` - Linux operations Bash toolkit under `infra-run/scripts/bash/os-healthcheck/`: - healthcheck - disk usage checks - service checks - system reporting - Disk full incident toolkit: - disk analysis - large files detection - deleted open files detection - safe cleanup suggestions - Network troubleshooting script under `infra-run/scripts/bash/os-healthcheck/`: - interface, routing, DNS, connectivity checks - Veritas storage toolkit: - VxVM disk detection - diskgroup extension - volume/filesystem resize - VCS freeze/unfreeze workflow - GPFS storage toolkit: - cluster validation - NSD planning - filesystem expansion - rebalance - Runbook-style structure and step-based execution. ### Changed - Moved Linux operations scripts into `infra-run/scripts/bash/os-healthcheck/` to keep host health and troubleshooting checks grouped together. ### Notes - All scripts default to dry-run where change actions are present. - Designed for safety and readability. - No destructive actions without explicit confirmation.