I wish it were the case that repos were the problem. On the subject
system...
[root@dbb001 ~]# yum search httpd
Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, security, subscription-manager
This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or RHN Satellite.
============================== N/S Matched: httpd
==============================
httpd24u-debuginfo.x86_64 : Debug information for package httpd24u
libmicrohttpd-devel.i686 : Development files for libmicrohttpd
libmicrohttpd-devel.x86_64 : Development files for libmicrohttpd
libmicrohttpd-doc.noarch : Documentation for libmicrohttpd
httpd.x86_64 : Apache HTTP Server
httpd-devel.i686 : Development interfaces for the Apache HTTP server
httpd-devel.x86_64 : Development interfaces for the Apache HTTP server
httpd-manual.noarch : Documentation for the Apache HTTP server
httpd-tools.x86_64 : Tools for use with the Apache HTTP Server
httpd24u.x86_64 : Apache HTTP Server
httpd24u-devel.x86_64 : Development interfaces for the Apache HTTP server
httpd24u-filesystem.noarch : The basic directory layout for the Apache HTTP
: server
httpd24u-manual.noarch : Documentation for the Apache HTTP server
httpd24u-tools.x86_64 : Tools for use with the Apache HTTP Server
libmicrohttpd.i686 : Lightweight library for embedding a webserver in
: applications
libmicrohttpd.x86_64 : Lightweight library for embedding a webserver in
: applications
mod_auth_mellon.x86_64 : A SAML 2.0 authentication module for the Apache
Httpd
: Server
mod_dav_svn.x86_64 : Apache httpd module for Subversion server
mod_dnssd.x86_64 : An Apache HTTPD module which adds Zeroconf support
Name and summary matches only, use "search all" for everything.
yum search doesn't seem to have a problem finding packages that match
'httpd'. Playbook does though
On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 11:25:49 PM UTC-7, James Cammarata wrote:
>
> Hi Craig, not quite sure here but it might be that your remote repos are
> not setup correctly on that system?
>
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Craig White <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> been able to do simple ad-hoc commands but now trying to run a relatively
>> simple playbook
>>
>> # ansible-playbook -C /etc/ansible/playbooks/apache/site.yml
>> [WARNING]: The version of gmp you have installed has a known issue
>> regarding
>> timing vulnerabilities when used with pycrypto. If possible, you should
>> update
>> it (i.e. yum update gmp).
>>
>>
>> PLAY [apply common configuration to all nodes]
>> ********************************
>>
>> GATHERING FACTS
>> ***************************************************************
>> ok: [dbb001.stt.local]
>>
>> PLAY [configure and deploy the webservers and application code]
>> ***************
>>
>> GATHERING FACTS
>> ***************************************************************
>> ok: [dbb001.stt.local]
>>
>> TASK: [web | Install http and php etc]
>> ****************************************
>> failed: [dbb001.stt.local] => (item=httpd,php55u,git) => {"changed":
>> false, "failed": true, "item": "httpd,php55u,git", "rc": 0, "results": []}
>> msg: No Package matching 'httpd' found available, installed or updated
>>
>> FATAL: all hosts have already failed -- aborting
>>
>> PLAY RECAP
>> ********************************************************************
>> to retry, use: --limit @/root/site.retry
>>
>> dbb001.stt.local : ok=2 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=1
>>
>> # ansible --version
>> [WARNING]: The version of gmp you have installed has a known issue
>> regarding
>> timing vulnerabilities when used with pycrypto. If possible, you should
>> update
>> it (i.e. yum update gmp).
>>
>> ansible 1.8.2
>> configured module search path = None
>>
>> # cat playbooks/apache/site.yml
>> ---
>> # This playbook deploys the whole application stack in this site.
>>
>> - name: apply common configuration to all nodes
>> hosts: dbb001.stt.local
>> remote_user: rundeck
>>
>> roles:
>> - common
>>
>> - name: configure and deploy the webservers and application code
>> hosts: dbb001.stt.local
>> remote_user: rundeck
>>
>> roles:
>> - web
>>
>> Why is it saying there is 'No Package matching 'httpd' found available?
>> RHEL 6.6
>>
>> Thanks
>> Craig
>>
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