So your ansible version is *VERY* old, which could be causing your problem.
 Most likely it's a lack of a sudo password unless this is not the first
task in your playbook, but it's hard to say.

Since then, there have been two new major releases, including security
updates along the way.

Can you please try this with Ansible 1.7.1, and then if you are still
having problems, please confirm where your Elastic Search package came
from, your OS platform that is running it?


On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 6:24 AM, Roopendra Vishwakarma <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I am using ansible playbook to install elasticsearch and elasticsearch
> plugin. after successfully installation of Elasticsearch I written one
> ansible task to Restart Elasticsearch. Its restarting elasticsearch but
> ansible playbook hang up in this task. My ansible task is:
>
>     - name: "Ensure Elasticsearch is Running"
>       service: name=elasticsearch state=restarted
>
>
> I also tried with `shell: sudo service elasticsearch restart` but no luck.
>
> **Elasticsearch Version** : 1.3.0
> **Ansible Version**       : 1.5.5
>
> Verbose Output for the task is :
>
>     <app101.host.com> ESTABLISH CONNECTION FOR USER: prod on PORT 22 TO
> app101.host.com
>     <app101.host.com> REMOTE_MODULE service name=elasticsearch
> state=restarted
>     <app101.host.com> EXEC /bin/sh -c 'mkdir -p
> $HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1410327554.04-167734794521310
>        && chmod a+rx
> $HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1410327554.04-167734794521310 && echo
> $HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1410327554.04-167734794521310'
>     <app101.host.com> PUT /tmp/tmpjIMUkF TO
> /home/prod/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1410327554.04-167734794521310/service
>     <app101.host.com> EXEC /bin/sh -c 'sudo -k && sudo -H -S -p "[sudo
> via ansible, key=yeztwzmmsgyvjjqmmunnvtbopcplrbso]
>       password: " -u root /bin/sh -c '"'"'echo
> SUDO-SUCCESS-yeztwzmmsgyvjjqmmunnvtbopcplrbso; /usr/bin/python
> /home/prod/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1410327554.04-167734794521310/service;
>       rm -rf
> /home/prod/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1410327554.04-167734794521310/
> >/dev/null 2>&1'"'"''
>
> Any Suggestion?
>
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