I know why!  I know why!

You are a Duke alumni attempting to access a UNC computer network.

As a Wolfpacker, I endorse any civil war that may ensue and result in the
demise of both athletic franchises.

That all being said, that's not normal, let us know your version info.
Depending on results we may have another command or two for you to run.




On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 4:48 PM, James Cammarata <jcammar...@ansible.com>wrote:

> What version of ansible are you running? There were some issues in parsing
> the stdout of some commands when unicode characters were contained in it,
> however that has been fixed in devel for a couple of weeks.
>
>
> On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Andy Ingham <andy.ing...@alumni.unc.edu>wrote:
>
>> This one baffles me.
>>
>> I issue this command:
>>
>> ansible HOSTABC -a 'cat /etc/motd' -K --sudo -v
>> sudo password:
>>
>>      and I see the success message PLUS the stdout of that file
>>
>> HOSTABC | success | rc=0 >>
>>
>>
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> You are about to access a Duke University computer network that is
>> intended for
>> authorized users only. You should have no expectation of privacy in your
>> use of
>> this network. Use of this network constitutes consent to monitoring,
>> retrieval,
>> and disclosure of any information stored within the network for any
>> purpose
>> including criminal prosecution.
>>
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>
>>
>> However, when I substitue a different filename I *do not see* the stdout
>> output, even though the command succeeds.
>>
>> ansible HOSTABC -a 'cat /var/log/boot.log' -K --sudo -v
>> sudo password:
>>
>> HOSTABC | success | rc=0 >>
>>
>> <STDOUT SHOULD BE *HERE*>
>>
>>
>> Can anyone shine a light on this for me?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Andy
>>
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