Thorsten, a good test is often to remote in to the target node from another
windows machine (using psremoting and the same credentials/authentication
type as you do from Ansible) and see if that causes the same error. We have
seen some windows stuff behaving rather badly when used over winrm.
On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 9:11:41 AM UTC+2, Thorsten Klaus wrote:
>
> Hi Jon,
>
> thank's a lot for your repsonse.
> The script is found and executed on the remote (The file is uploaded
> properly to the ftp server). But somehow this special powershell script
> seems to return something that indicates winrm that an error occurred.
>
> I already found a workaround for my problem by using the basic dos command
> ftp.exe instead of the System.Net.FtpWebRequest in my script.
>
> I was wondering what information indicates winrm that an error occurred
> and if I could somehow try to retrieve the full message that is displayed
> in err = ""
> (<10.0.2.176> WINRM RESULT <Response code 0, out "UploadFile.ps1 is ca",
> err "#< CLIXML <Objs Ver">)
>
> The only difference I can see between an successful task and the one
> marked as error is that the value of "err" is not empty.
>
> I was already trying to retrieve this message on the windows remote by
> calling my powershell script from another powershell script by $errror[0]
> was empty.
>
> Thorsten
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, 7. Oktober 2015 15:53:50 UTC+2 schrieb Thorsten Klaus:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am already running multiple tasks using raw on my windows remote. The
>> patch that is mentioned in previouse posts (KB2842230) is already installed.
>>
>> When I am running my playbook, I am getting the following error:
>>
>> Code hier eingeben...<10.0.2.176> WINRM RESULT <Response code 0, out
>> "UploadFile.ps1
>> is ca", err "#< CLIXML <Objs Ver">
>> fatal: [10.0.2.176] => Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/runner/__init__.py",
>> line 586, in _executor
>> exec_rc = self._executor_internal(host, new_stdin)
>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/runner/__init__.py",
>> line 789, in _executor_internal
>> return self._executor_internal_inner(host, self.module_name, self.
>> module_args, inject, port, complex_args=complex_args)
>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/runner/__init__.py",
>> line 1036, in _executor_internal_inner
>> result = handler.run(conn, tmp, module_name, module_args, inject,
>> complex_args)
>> File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/runner/action_plugins/raw.py",
>> line 47, in run
>> become=self.runner.become)
>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/runner/__init__.py",
>> line 1174, in _low_level_exec_command
>> in_data=in_data)
>> File
>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/runner/connection_plugins/winrm.py"
>> , line 165, in exec_command
>> return (result.status_code, '', result.std_out.encode('utf-8'),
>> result.std_err.encode('utf-8'))
>> UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0x81 in position
>> 240: ordinal not in range(128)
>>
>> Can anyone tell me how I can get the full error mentioned in the WINRM
>> RESULT ("err "#< CLIXML <Objs Ver").
>>
>> Here is my current setup:
>>
>> The playbook:
>> - name: Upload a file to the ftp-Server.
>> hosts: builder
>>
>> tasks:
>> - name: upload
>> raw: d:\PowershellScripts\UploadFile.ps1
>>
>> My powershell script:
>> #we specify the directory where all files that we want to upload
>>
>> $LocalFile="C:\foo.txt"
>>
>> $RemoteFile = "ftp://192.168.1.50/foo.txt"
>>
>> $Username = "user"
>>
>> $Password = "pass"
>>
>> # Create FTP Rquest Object
>>
>> $FTPRequest = [System.Net.FtpWebRequest]::Create("$RemoteFile")
>>
>> $FTPRequest = [System.Net.FtpWebRequest]$FTPRequest
>>
>> $FTPRequest.Method = [System.Net.WebRequestMethods+Ftp]::UploadFile
>>
>> $FTPRequest.Credentials = new-object System.Net.NetworkCredential(
>> $Username, $Password)
>>
>> $FTPRequest.UseBinary = $true
>>
>> $FTPRequest.UsePassive = $true
>>
>> # Read the File for Upload
>>
>> $FileContent = gc -en byte $LocalFile
>>
>> $FTPRequest.ContentLength = $FileContent.Length
>>
>> # Get Stream Request by bytes
>>
>> $Run = $FTPRequest.GetRequestStream()
>>
>> $Run.Write($FileContent, 0, $FileContent.Length)
>>
>> # Cleanup
>>
>> $Run.Close()
>>
>> $Run.Dispose()
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Thorsten
>>
>
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