I was previously using Ansible 2.7.0 and I downgraded it back to 2.7.0 and 
things are working like they were now.  I had another issue where it was 
not allowing authentication on my account for some reason, and reverting 
back to 2.7.0 fixed it complete.  


On Monday, December 17, 2018 at 11:58:23 AM UTC-5, Dick Visser wrote:
>
> It looks like this issue was introduced after 2.7.2, and fixed in 
> 2.7.5: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/49487. 
> You're right in between with 2.7.4. 
> So either downgrade to 2.7.2 or upgrade to 2.7.5. 
>
>
> DIck 
>
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 14:25, Tuyen Nguyen <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > Hi 
> > 
> > I am getting the following error when I try running a playbook to create 
> a new VM from a template.  It worked before I did yum update on the control 
> server. 
> > 
> > The full traceback is: 
> > Traceback (most recent call last): 
> >   File 
> "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1545052613.45-19770221069605/AnsiballZ_vmware_guest.py",
>  
> line 113, in <module> 
> >     _ansiballz_main() 
> >   File 
> "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1545052613.45-19770221069605/AnsiballZ_vmware_guest.py",
>  
> line 105, in _ansiballz_main 
> >     invoke_module(zipped_mod, temp_path, ANSIBALLZ_PARAMS) 
> >   File 
> "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1545052613.45-19770221069605/AnsiballZ_vmware_guest.py",
>  
> line 48, in invoke_module 
> >     imp.load_module('__main__', mod, module, MOD_DESC) 
> >   File "/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/__main__.py", line 
> 2396, in <module> 
> >   File "/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/__main__.py", line 
> 2322, in main 
> >   File "/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/__main__.py", line 798, 
> in __init__ 
> >   File 
> "/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/ansible_vmware_guest_payload.zip/ansible/module_utils/vmware.py",
>  
> line 777, in __init__ 
> > AttributeError: 'PyVmomiHelper' object has no attribute 'module' 
> > 
> > fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => { 
> >     "changed": false, 
> >     "module_stderr": "Traceback (most recent call last):\n  File 
> \"/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1545052613.45-19770221069605/AnsiballZ_vmware_guest.py\",
>  
> line 113, in <module>\n    _ansiballz_main()\n  File 
> \"/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1545052613.45-19770221069605/AnsiballZ_vmware_guest.py\",
>  
> line 105, in _ansiballz_main\n    invoke_module(zipped_mod, temp_path, 
> ANSIBALLZ_PARAMS)\n  File 
> \"/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1545052613.45-19770221069605/AnsiballZ_vmware_guest.py\",
>  
> line 48, in invoke_module\n    imp.load_module('__main__', mod, module, 
> MOD_DESC)\n  File \"/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/__main__.py\", 
> line 2396, in <module>\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/__main__.py\", line 2322, in 
> main\n  File \"/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/__main__.py\", line 
> 798, in __init__\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_vmware_guest_payload_9wfO8a/ansible_vmware_guest_payload.zip/ansible/module_utils/vmware.py\",
>  
> line 777, in __init__\nAttributeError: 'PyVmomiHelper' object has no 
> attribute 'module'\n", 
> >     "module_stdout": "", 
> >     "msg": "MODULE FAILURE\nSee stdout/stderr for the exact error", 
> >     "rc": 1 
> > } 
> > 
> > It looks like with the yum update, it updated Ansible to 2.7.4 as well. 
>  On another RHEL7u3 machine with Ansible 2.7.0, the same playbook runs 
> fine. 
> > 
> > It seems like something with the updates caused the module to not work 
> correctly. Has anyone seen this issue and how do we resolve it? 
> > 
> > Thank in advance. 
> > 
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