That worked. Thanks!
On Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 1:31:59 PM UTC-5, Arbab Nazar wrote:
>
> Can you please remove this and install via pip.
>
> I have install the ansible 2 via pip and this module worked for me.
>
> Step on ubuntu:
>
> # sudo apt-get install python-pip
> # sudo pip install ansible
>
> On Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 9:32:07 PM UTC+5, Christian Del Pino
> wrote:
>>
>> Example I currently have in place:
>>
>> - name: Set up Internal Subnet route table
>> ec2_vpc_route_table:
>> vpc_id: "{{ vpc.vpc_id }}"
>> region: "{{ aws_region }}"
>> subnets:
>> - "{{ subnet_internal }}"
>> routes:
>> - dest: 0.0.0.0/0
>> instance_id: "{{ nat.instance[0]id }}"
>> when: nat|changed
>> tags:
>> - vpcsetup
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at 1:10:54 AM UTC-5, Christian Del Pino
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello there. Currently using ansible 2.0.0.2-1ppa~vivid on ubuntu and I
>>> am having issues using one of the aws modules. Getting the following when
>>> trying to use the ec2_vpc_route_table module: *'ERROR:
>>> ec2_vpc_route_table is not a legal parameter in an Ansible task or
>>> handler'*.
>>> does this mean the this extra module is not installed?
>>>
>>
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