In the past, I've seen ssh connections into Solaris machines take a long
time because the Solaris ssh daemon was doing a reverse DNS lookup on the
connecting machine and there was no DNS for the machine.  30 seconds later,
the DNS lookup timed out, and the connection continued.

If you have root on the target system, a quick way to confirm/deny this is
to create an /etc/hosts entry with the IP address and hostname of your
Ansible machine.  (create the /etc/hosts line on the target machine, not
the Ansible machine).

  -Greg



On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Tiglath <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am using Ansible 1.6.6 on Solaris 10.  Target system is Solaris 11 in a
> VM, that is mostly idle; both in the company LAN.
>
> I am just getting started.  I don't think Solaris takes ControlPersist.  I
> had to make ssh_args = ""
>
> I can't use unarchive either, it seems, as it uses the wrong tar, I tried
> changing the PATH throught .bashrc so /usr/gnu/bin comes before
> /usr/bin, but it does not seem to source it.   I've got issues...
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> On Thursday, July 31, 2014 4:20:43 PM UTC-4, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>
>> That's pretty crazy and not typical.
>>
>> Please supply your ansible version, what OS you are running from, and
>> what connection type we are using.
>>
>> Also have you tried accelerated mode, ControlPersist or pipelining yet?
>>
>> I assume these are smallish files and that shouldn't matter.  It will
>> just be doing sftp/scp by default, so ... not sure what may be a factor on
>> your end but let's start with that and explore.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Tiglath <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Trying Ansible for app deployment.   It's nice but why so slow?   This
>>> below involves copying four files and it takes minutes !!!    I am running
>>> on Solaris 11.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       - name: Populate conf directory
>>>
>>>         copy: src="{{ item }}" dest=/tcpcore/conf
>>>
>>>         with_fileglob:   /commutil/conf/*
>>>
>>>
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