Hi,

The most usual cases would be that the remote system is prompting for some
user input, are you using the yum module or yum directly in the commandline
? maybe if you are using sudo it is prompting for password or if using yum
directly it is asking for confirmation
if shell module is executed running the playbook the debug and killing the
ansible python process in the target system might give you some clues on
what is happening.




On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:09 AM, Zohar Yu <[email protected]> wrote:

>  When i use ansible to execute yum to install something. but in fact ,The
> remote host auto update system, then it startup a yum Process .
>     So the ansible wait there forever ,How can I do something usefull ?
> I'm  confused.
>        The other hand ,Can I see the real output of ansible ?  I feel i
> am blind when the ansible is executing.
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