"This happens often when running test playbooks from poor connections, e.g.
in-flight wifi."

I'm pretty sure almost nothing works over in-flight WiFi :)

"In future runs, it will continue to refuse the accelerated port until the
hanging python daemon has been killed manually."

This part seems more interesting and I haven't seen this.   If you can find
a way to replicate the problem without an airplane that would be helpful
and we could take a look :)







On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Christopher O'Connell <[email protected]>wrote:

> We're having a problem when accelerated mode unexpectedly disconnects for
> whatever reason. This happens often when running test playbooks from poor
> connections, e.g. in-flight wifi. It can also happen when running a big
> play book when you just hit the dropped connection lottery. In either case,
> the host fail out saying "unable to connect to port 5099". In future runs,
> it will continue to refuse the accelerated port until the hanging python
> daemon has been killed manually.
>
> Thus far the only way I've found to kill the daemon is to killall python
> (I haven't discovered a way of definitely identifying it's PID). I can run
> something like
>
> ansible GROUP -m command -a "killall pyhon"
>
> but this has the unwanted side effect of killing all other python
> processes on the system.
>
> Advice?
>
> All the best,
>
> ~ Christopher
>
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