Thanks for Quick Response. Sure I will make try with ansible 1.7.1. 

We have added elasticsearch latest version in our repo and installing 
through yum. (yum install elasticsearch) 

and I am trying this on CentOS 6.3.


On Wednesday, 10 September 2014 18:00:35 UTC+5:30, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>
> 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] <javascript:>> 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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