I am trying to work out the best practice for linking two playbooks(or
whatever they should be) in order to tell the sub task to run against
different, but related hosts. The overview is that I am wanting to do a
deployment of .a load balanced application, but before the task to do the
deployme
7; to the ping task to see if that gives any clues.
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> On 8 May 2017 at 09:35, David Binney wrote:
> > I am trying to run an ansible ping, but it it hanging on a single
> hostname,
> > and showing no error or log messages.
> >
> > [defaults]
>
I am trying to run an ansible ping, but it it hanging on a single hostname,
and showing no error or log messages.
[defaults]
host_key_checking = False
command_warnings = False
error_on_undefined_vars = True
gathering = smart
#ssh_args = -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=30m
inventory = ~/h
ursday, 20 October 2016 01:07:24 UTC+10, David Binney wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> The latest changes to get_url has forced the dest path to be absolute.
> Previously, this was relative, which was simple to maintain, but this
> change seems to add some complications. Basically, the
I am having a problem with all playbooks hanging on the setup.py process
even when using localhost. This is probably due to the latest update to
seirra but not sure how to resolve.
I am running:
Osx Sierra : 10.12.3
Python : Python 2.7.13
Playbook code :
---
- hosts: 'localhost'
Hey guys,
The latest changes to get_url has forced the dest path to be absolute.
Previously, this was relative, which was simple to maintain, but this
change seems to add some complications. Basically, the previous version was
just pulling into the relative "src" directory, but now I will have