Re: [ansible-project] ssh to remote node and run CLI
Hi Abdul, You could remove the hosts from inventory.ym , else directly mention it in default hosts inventory file Br Vinoth On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 at 8:26 AM, Abdul Rahim wrote: > Thans Brian , > > It fails with following > > root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# ansible-playbook -i > inventory.yml add-compute.yml - > ansible-playbook 2.7.1 > config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg > configured module search path = [u'/root/.ansible/plugins/modules', > u'/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules'] > ansible python module location = /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ansible > executable location = /usr/bin/ansible-playbook > python version = 2.7.12 (default, Dec 4 2017, 14:50:18) [GCC 5.4.0 > 20160609] > Using /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg as config file > setting up inventory plugins > /root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/inventory.yml did not meet host_list > requirements, check plugin documentation if this is unexpected > /root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/inventory.yml did not meet script > requirements, check plugin documentation if this is unexpected > Parsed /root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/inventory.yml inventory source with > yaml plugin > ERROR! Syntax Error while loading YAML. > mapping values are not allowed in this context > > The error appears to have been in > '/root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/add-compute.yml': line 11, column 23, but > may > be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem. > > The offending line appears to be: > > - name: Copy Test > ansible_user: "{{build_username}}" > ^ here > We could be wrong, but this one looks like it might be an issue with > missing quotes. Always quote template expression brackets when they > start a value. For instance: > > with_items: > - {{ foo }} > > Should be written as: > > with_items: > - "{{ foo }}" > > root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# > > root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat add-compute.yml > --- > # Demo Adding Compute Node > - name: Adding Compute Node > hosts: build_node > connection: local > gather_facts: no > > > tasks: > - name: Copy Test > ansible_user: "{{build_username}}" > ansible_ssh_pass: "{{build_password}}" > ansible_connection: ssh > command: cp /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml > /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml.bak > root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat inventory.yml > fabric01: > hosts: > build_node: > build_host: 192.168.115.101 > build_username: root > build_password: 123Abdul123 > > > It does work with below > > > root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# ansible-playbook -i > new_inventory test.yml > [DEPRECATION WARNING]: Instead of sudo/sudo_user, use become/become_user > and make sure become_method is 'sudo' (default). This feature will be > removed in version 2.9. Deprecation warnings can be disabled by > setting deprecation_warnings=False in ansible.cfg. > > PLAY [all] > ** > > TASK [Gathering Facts] > ** > ok: [192.168.115.101] > > TASK [Copy file] > > changed: [192.168.115.101] > > PLAY RECAP > ** > 192.168.115.101: ok=2changed=1unreachable=0failed=0 > > root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat new_inventory > [hosts] > 192.168.115.101 ansible_connection=ssh ansible_ssh_user=root > ansible_ssh_pass=123Abdul123 > > root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat test.yml > --- > - hosts: all > user: root > vars: > createuser: 'ansible' > createpassword: '123Abdul123' > tasks: > - name: Copy file > command: cp /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml > /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml.bak > sudo: true > > > Not sure what is wrong with the yml version of inventory and the variables > called .. but I am able to now make progress , thanks for getting back to > me on this > > Regards, > AR > > On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 1:26 PM Brian Coca wrote: > >> Without an error I can only guess, one thing i've noticed is that you >> are incorrectly formatting the task >> >> - name: return motd to registered var >> command: 'cp /root/setup_data.yaml /root/setup_data.yaml.bak
Re: [ansible-project] ssh to remote node and run CLI
Thans Brian , It fails with following root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# ansible-playbook -i inventory.yml add-compute.yml - ansible-playbook 2.7.1 config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg configured module search path = [u'/root/.ansible/plugins/modules', u'/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules'] ansible python module location = /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ansible executable location = /usr/bin/ansible-playbook python version = 2.7.12 (default, Dec 4 2017, 14:50:18) [GCC 5.4.0 20160609] Using /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg as config file setting up inventory plugins /root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/inventory.yml did not meet host_list requirements, check plugin documentation if this is unexpected /root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/inventory.yml did not meet script requirements, check plugin documentation if this is unexpected Parsed /root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/inventory.yml inventory source with yaml plugin ERROR! Syntax Error while loading YAML. mapping values are not allowed in this context The error appears to have been in '/root/ansible/tasks/add-compute/add-compute.yml': line 11, column 23, but may be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem. The offending line appears to be: - name: Copy Test ansible_user: "{{build_username}}" ^ here We could be wrong, but this one looks like it might be an issue with missing quotes. Always quote template expression brackets when they start a value. For instance: with_items: - {{ foo }} Should be written as: with_items: - "{{ foo }}" root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat add-compute.yml --- # Demo Adding Compute Node - name: Adding Compute Node hosts: build_node connection: local gather_facts: no tasks: - name: Copy Test ansible_user: "{{build_username}}" ansible_ssh_pass: "{{build_password}}" ansible_connection: ssh command: cp /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml.bak root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat inventory.yml fabric01: hosts: build_node: build_host: 192.168.115.101 build_username: root build_password: 123Abdul123 It does work with below root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# ansible-playbook -i new_inventory test.yml [DEPRECATION WARNING]: Instead of sudo/sudo_user, use become/become_user and make sure become_method is 'sudo' (default). This feature will be removed in version 2.9. Deprecation warnings can be disabled by setting deprecation_warnings=False in ansible.cfg. PLAY [all] ** TASK [Gathering Facts] ** ok: [192.168.115.101] TASK [Copy file] changed: [192.168.115.101] PLAY RECAP ** 192.168.115.101: ok=2changed=1unreachable=0failed=0 root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat new_inventory [hosts] 192.168.115.101 ansible_connection=ssh ansible_ssh_user=root ansible_ssh_pass=123Abdul123 root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat test.yml --- - hosts: all user: root vars: createuser: 'ansible' createpassword: '123Abdul123' tasks: - name: Copy file command: cp /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml /root/arahim/ansible/tasks/add-compute.yml.bak sudo: true Not sure what is wrong with the yml version of inventory and the variables called .. but I am able to now make progress , thanks for getting back to me on this Regards, AR On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 1:26 PM Brian Coca wrote: > Without an error I can only guess, one thing i've noticed is that you > are incorrectly formatting the task > > - name: return motd to registered var > command: 'cp /root/setup_data.yaml /root/setup_data.yaml.bak' > vars: > ansible_user= "{{build_username}}" > ansible_ssh_pass= "{{build_password}}" > > > > -- > -- > Brian Coca > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Ansible Project" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to ansible-project+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > To post to this group, send emai
Re: [ansible-project] ssh to remote node and run CLI
Without an error I can only guess, one thing i've noticed is that you are incorrectly formatting the task - name: return motd to registered var command: 'cp /root/setup_data.yaml /root/setup_data.yaml.bak' vars: ansible_user= "{{build_username}}" ansible_ssh_pass= "{{build_password}}" -- -- Brian Coca -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ansible-project+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to ansible-project@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/ansible-project/CACVha7fh-MUbzxu2zp8Abat5URfJekrvpO4K8yoWqx%2BDasBO4w%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
[ansible-project] ssh to remote node and run CLI
Hello Experts, As you can see struggling through basic tasks will appreciate any pointers , using ansible version 2.7 cat inventory.yml fabric01: hosts: build_node: build_host: 192.168.115.101 build_username: root build_password: 123Abdul123 root@ansibile-launch:~/ansible/tasks/add-compute# cat add-compute.yml --- # Demo Adding Compute Node - name: Adding Compute Node hosts: build_node connection: local gather_facts: no tasks: - name: return motd to registered var ansible_user= "{{build_username}}" ansible_ssh_pass= "{{build_password}}" command: 'cp /root/setup_data.yaml /root/setup_data.yaml.bak' Appreciate if you can please int me in the right direction here .. Regards, AR -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ansible-project+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to ansible-project@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/ansible-project/CAL7z%3Dgc2%3Dyvy4CLZavSsfjS0RkUk7Gxf1EToVRhsiDh8JHdU0g%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.