I'm not a zypper user but I noticed this in your information:

  # cat "/etc/zypp/vendors.d/obs"
  vendors = obs://build.opensuse.org

  # zypper if openldap2
  [..]
  Vendor: obs://build.opensuse.org/home:MoserHans

Perhaps the vendors = line needs to specify
obs://build.opensuse.org/home:MoserHans  ?

-Toshio

On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 7:59 AM, Marc Patermann
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Giovanni,
>
> Giovanni Tirloni schrieb (16.02.2015 16:08 Uhr):
>>
>> On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 14:51 +0100, Marc Patermann
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Giovanni Tirloni schrieb (16.02.2015 14:27 Uhr):
>>>
>>>> Could you run `ansible-playbook -vvv your_playbook.xml` and share the
>>>> results for that specific task?
>>>
>>> sure:
>>
>>
>> Sorry if I'm being a bit too dense but I'm confused about the current
>> state of the servers when you run ansible. Can you downgrade the
>> packages and attempt it again?
>
> At the moment I have two servers.
> The first one ("server") is now on the latest packages (2.4.40), but ansible
> only told it updated the client package, but updated indeed three packages.
>
> The second one ("server2") ist still on the older packages from the initial
> ansible installation (2.4.39).
> Have a look at the second half of may mal from 14:22 today.
>
>> In your output, ansible seems to think all 4 packages are already at
>> their latest versions on server2. Can you confirm with rpm -qa that it's
>> indeed true for that server?
>
> No, they are still on 2.4.39 and that is not "latest".
>
> # zypper --no-gpg-checks if openldap2
> Loading repository data...
> Reading installed packages...
>
>
> Information for package openldap2:
>
> Repository: myown Repo
> Name: openldap2
> Version: 2.4.40-0
> Arch: x86_64
> Vendor: obs://build.opensuse.org/home:MoserHans
> Support Level: unknown
> Installed: Yes
> Status: out-of-date (version 2.4.39-0 installed)
> Installed Size: 3.1 MiB
> Summary: The OpenLDAP Server
> Description:
> The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is used to access
> online directory services. It runs directly over TCP and can be used to
> access a stand-alone LDAP directory service or to access a directory
> service that has an X.500 back-end.
>
>
> Marc
>
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