Hi Jaq,

Those two files are the temporary files pushed to the system (the module
code and the archived file). If the archived file is very large, it could
be an issue of the output from the module not being correctly read in, so
the connection is hanging waiting for I/O. We have fixed at least one bug
in this area in the devel branch (1.8), so you might want to give that a
test on a non-production system to see if it resolves your issue.

Beyond that, any other information you can provide like an strace of the
execution would be helpful in determining what the process may be hung upon
(you can attach the strace on the server side, if possible too).

Thanks!

On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:32 PM, Jaq Flash <[email protected]> wrote:

> Firstly, Love Ansible :) made my life so much easier.....
>
> Up until this morning ;)
>
> We've been running a playbook for a while (under Ansible 1.5.5 on CentOS
> 6.5) that copies a zip file to a remote machine (Also CentOS 6.5) and then
> unzips it.
>
> For reasons that aren't entirely clear, we've recently updated the Control
> box to Ansible 1.7.1
>
> [root@XXX ~]# ansible --version
> ansible 1.7
> [root@XXX ~]# yum list installed | grep ansible
> ansible.noarch       1.7-1.el6          @epel
>
> However, now when we run the job, it's starting that task and just hanging.
>
> I've checked on the target machine and it is creating a .ansible/tmp
> folder with 2 files in it
>
> source
> unarchive
>
> The size of the source file matches the size of the zip file.
>
> Checking the destination, the files seem to be unarchived fine.
>
> At this point, the 2 files mentioned above vanish.
>
> There are no errors reported in the ansible.log that I have setup.
>
> However, the playbook never proceeds past this point.  I was wondering (As
> these are production servers controlled by a Machiavellian change control
> system, They lag slightly on the package updates) is there some other
> dependancy change between Ansible 1.5 and Ansible 1.7?
>
> I can attach all sorts of log files if you think that will help :)
>
> Thanks in advance of any form of vaguely helpful response.
>
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