part of my yaml:
iser: description: 'High performance block storage: Cinder volumes ove +r iSER protocol (iSCSI over RDMA). This feature requires SR-IOV capabilities i +n the NIC, and will use a dedicated virtual function for the storage network. +' label: iSER protocol for volumes (Cinder) restrictions: - settings:storage.volumes_lvm.value != true or settings:common. +libvirt_type.value != 'kvm' type: checkbox value: true weight: 11 metadata: label: Storage weight: 60
my $yaml_hash_ref = YAML::XS::LoadFile($test.yaml); $yaml_hash{editable}->{storage}->{iser}->{value} = $use_iser_protocol; + # whatever i put here i get error cannot modify readonly. YAML::XS::DumpFile("$tmp_file",$yaml_hash_ref);
what im trying to do i modify a yaml file and set specific value to be true instead of false.

In reply to Re^4: YAML::XS, YAML::Syck and boolean values by Anonymous Monk
in thread YAML::XS, YAML::Syck and boolean values by walkingthecow

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