Re: [ansible-project] ssh to remote node and run CLI

2018-11-18 Thread vinoth kumar
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

2018-11-13 Thread Abdul Rahim
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}}"
>
>
>
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Re: [ansible-project] ssh to remote node and run CLI

2018-11-13 Thread Brian Coca
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}}"



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[ansible-project] ssh to remote node and run CLI

2018-11-13 Thread Abdul Rahim
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

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