"Apparently, waiting for state=started and
port 22 to become accessible (see below) is not sufficient."

Almost always, it's useful to put a "pause" after waiting for port 22 to
become open.   The reason for this is SSH isn't always ready as soon as the
port is up - usually it's not.   a 5 second pause module call after the
wait_for takes care of it.




On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Slim Slam <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone have an example of waiting for an Elastic IP address to
> become "ready" to access? Apparently, waiting for state=started and
> port 22 to become accessible (see below) is not sufficient.  The
> next step after this usually fails because the Elastic IP isn't ready yet.
>
> J
>
> =================================
>
> - name: Start a test instance
>   hosts: 127.0.0.1
>   connection: local
>   gather_facts: no
>   vars:
>     my_elastic_ip: aa.bb.cc.dd
>     key: somekey
>     instance_name: MYFUNTEST
>     image: ami-0000000
>     instance_type: m3.large
>     region: us-east-1
>     security_group: test
>   tasks:
>     - name: Start an instance
>       local_action:
>         module: ec2
>         instance_tags:
>            Name: '{{ instance_name }}'
>         key_name: '{{ key }}'
>         image: '{{ image }}'
>         region: '{{ region }}'
>         group: '{{ security_group }}'
>         instance_type: '{{ instance_type }}'
>         wait: True
>       register: ec2_info
>
>
>     - add_host: hostname={{ item.public_ip }} groupname=ec2hosts
>       with_items: ec2_info.instances
>
>
>     - name: Tie elastic IP to the instance
>       ec2_eip: instance_id={{ item }} region={{ region }} public_ip={{
> my_elastic_ip }}
>       with_items: ec2_info.instance_ids
>
>
>     - name: wait for instances to listen on port:22
>       wait_for:
>         timeout=480
>         state=started
>         host={{ item.public_ip }}
>         port=22
>       with_items: ec2_info.instances
>
>
>
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