I am experimenting with using ssh instead of paramiko.  All was going well 
until I tried to transfer a file.  Whenever I do that, it consistently 
fails.  I have tried with "scp_if_ssh = True" and without that, and in both 
cases it fails.  I am using Ansible 1.7.  My OS is OEL6.5, which uses 
OpenSSH-5.3, so the ControlPersist option is not available to me.  For that 
reason I set ssh_args to null (ssh_args = "") and control_path is commented 
out.  And on the remote system in the sshd_config file, I have "Subsystem 
sftp /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server", which I have verified to be correct.
    
Sample output from testing is below:

With sftp:
sinudy36-> ansible sinudm07 -m copy -a "src=testfile dest=/var/tmp/" -c 
ssh     sinudm07 | FAILED >> {
    "failed": true,
    "md5sum": "d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e",
    "msg": "Source \u001b]2;pdxmft @ 
:/home/pdxmft\u0007/home/pdxmft/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1414537885.01-163480819509698/source
 
failed to transfer"
}

With scp:
sinudy36-> ansible sinudm07 -m copy -a "src=testfile dest=/var/tmp/" -vvv 
-c ssh

<sinudm07> ESTABLISH CONNECTION FOR USER: pdxmft
<sinudm07> EXEC ['ssh', '-C', '-tt', '-q', '-o', 
'StrictHostKeyChecking=no', '-o', 'Port=22', '-o', 
'KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no', '-o', 
'PreferredAuthentications=gssapi-with-mic,gssapi-keyex,hostbased,publickey', 
'-o', 'PasswordAuthentication=no', '-o', 'ConnectTimeout=10', 'sinudm07', 
u'/bin/sh -c \'rc=0; [ -r "/var/tmp/testfile" ] || rc=2; [ -f 
"/var/tmp/testfile" ] || rc=1; [ -d "/var/tmp/testfile" ] && echo 3 && exit 
0; (/usr/bin/md5sum /var/tmp/testfile 2>/dev/null) || (/sbin/md5sum -q 
/var/tmp/testfile 2>/dev/null) || (/usr/bin/digest -a md5 /var/tmp/testfile 
2>/dev/null) || (/sbin/md5 -q /var/tmp/testfile 2>/dev/null) || 
(/usr/bin/md5 -n /var/tmp/testfile 2>/dev/null) || (/bin/md5 -q 
/var/tmp/testfile 2>/dev/null) || (/usr/bin/csum -h MD5 /var/tmp/testfile 
2>/dev/null) || (/bin/csum -h MD5 /var/tmp/testfile 2>/dev/null) || (echo 
"${rc} /var/tmp/testfile")\'']
<sinudm07> EXEC ['ssh', '-C', '-tt', '-q', '-o', 
'StrictHostKeyChecking=no', '-o', 'Port=22', '-o', 
'KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no', '-o', 
'PreferredAuthentications=gssapi-with-mic,gssapi-keyex,hostbased,publickey', 
'-o', 'PasswordAuthentication=no', '-o', 'ConnectTimeout=10', 'sinudm07', 
"/bin/sh -c '*mkdir -p 
$HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1414538299.56-158875412096061* && chmod a+rx 
$HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1414538299.56-158875412096061 && echo 
$HOME/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1414538299.56-158875412096061'"]
*<sinudm07> PUT /home/pdxmft/ansible/config/testfile TO 
/home/pdxmft/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1414538299.56-158875412096061/source*

*sinudm07 | FAILED => failed to transfer file to 
/home/pdxmft/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1414538299.56-158875412096061/source:*

s*cp: 
/home/pdxmft/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1414538299.56-158875412096061/source: 
No such file or directory*

>From the testing with scp, I see that it is trying to transfer to source.  
Is that the name of the file on the target system, or is that the directory 
it is trying to copy into?  If the latter, then that directory is not 
getting created.  But either way, something is amiss here.  Can anyone help 
with this?
    Thanks,
    -Mark

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