I'm seeing same issues, fix would be nice...
On Wednesday, 14 September 2016 05:00:46 UTC+12, Mateus Interciso wrote:
>
> Hello all, I'm veyr new on ansible and currently trying to make some
> automation with mount. Should be veyr simple, but please take a look at
> this.
> This is part of my playbook:
> - mount:
> name: "{{ instance.value.mount }}"
> src: "/dev/{{ instance.value.volume }}/{{ instance.key }}"
> state: present
> fstype: ext4
> - mount:
> name: "{{ instance.value.mount }}"
> src: "/dev/{{instance.value.volume }}/{{ instance.key }}"
> state: mounted
> fstype: ext4
>
> Whenever I run this, the first mount works as expected (creating the line
> on /etc/fstab), however, the second mount fails with:
> fatal: [brsptla0101]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "failed": true, "msg":
> "Error mounting /u01/diebs01: /bin/mount: invalid option -- 'T'\nUsage:
> mount -V : print version\n mount -h :
> print this help\n mount : list mounted
> filesystems\n mount -l : idem, including volume
> labels\nSo far the informational part. Next the mounting.\nThe command is
> `mount [-t fstype] something somewhere'.\nDetails found in /etc/fstab may
> be omitted.\n mount -a [-t|-O] ... : mount all stuff from
> /etc/fstab\n mount device : mount device at the known
> place\n mount directory : mount known device here\n
> mount -t type dev dir : ordinary mount command\nNote that one does not
> really mount a device, one mounts\na filesystem (of the given type) found
> on the device.\nOne can also mount an already visible directory tree
> elsewhere:\n mount --bind olddir newdir\nor move a subtree:\n
> mount --move olddir newdir\nOne can change the type of mount containing the
> directory dir:\n mount --make-shared dir\n mount --make-slave
> dir\n mount --make-private dir\n mount --make-unbindable
> dir\nOne can change the type of all the mounts in a mount
> subtree\ncontaining the directory dir:\n mount --make-rshared dir\n
> mount --make-rslave dir\n mount --make-rprivate dir\n mount
> --make-runbindable dir\nA device can be given by name, say /dev/hda1 or
> /dev/cdrom,\nor by label, using -L label or by uuid, using -U uuid
> .\nOther options: [-nfFrsvw] [-o options] [-p passwdfd].\nFor many more
> details, say man 8 mount .\n"}
>
> I thinks it's passing -T instead of -t, how can I fix this?
> The only workaround I found is to use the shell command to mount the
> filesystem
>
> I'm using ansible 2.2.0
>
> Thank you.
>
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