I am using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.3 (Maipo)

On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 5:23:51 PM UTC-5, Alexander H. Laughlin 
wrote:
>
> I'm afraid I can't reproduce this on a CentOS 7 vm running in virtualbox. 
> Are you using RedHat? If so, which version?
>
> The playbook I used for reference, along with the results.
>
>
>
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>
>
> (duchess) [duchess@centos:jeffrey-wen] cat yum.yml 
>
> ---
>
> - name: Test yum module installs.
>
>  hosts: localhost
>
>  become: yes
>
>  tasks:
>
>    - name: Install base applications
>
>      yum: 
>
>         name: "{{ item }}" 
>
>         state: present 
>
>       with_items:
>
>        - epel-release
>
>        - vim-enhanced
>
>        - gcc
>
>        - wget
>
>        - libsemanage-python
>
>        - policycoreutils-python
>
>        - setroubleshoot
>
>        - tmux
>
> ...
>
> # vim: ft=ansible:
>
> (duchess) [duchess@centos:jeffrey-wen] ansible-playbook yum.yml
>
> PLAY [Test yum module installs.] 
> ***********************************************
>
>
> TASK [setup] 
> *******************************************************************
>
>
> ok: [localhost]
>
>
> TASK [Install base applications] 
> ***********************************************
>
> changed: [localhost] => (item=[u'epel-release', u'vim-enhanced', u'gcc', u
> 'wget', u'libsemanage-python', u'policycoreutils-python', u
> 'setroubleshoot', u'tmux'])
>
>
> PLAY RECAP 
> *********************************************************************
>
> localhost                  : ok=2    changed=1    unreachable=0    failed=
> 0  
>
>
> (duchess) [duchess@centos:jeffrey-wen] ansible --version
>
> ansible 2.2.0.0
>
>  config file = /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
>
>  configured module search path = Default w/o overrides
>
> (duchess) [duchess@centos:jeffrey-wen] 
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 11:27:51 AM UTC-8, Jeffrey Wen wrote:
>>
>> My playbook that installs some generic applications on all of my servers:
>>
>> - name: Install base applications
>>   yum: name={{ item }} state=present
>>   with_items:
>>     - epel-release
>>     - vim-enhanced
>>     - gcc
>>     - wget
>>     - libsemanage-python
>>     - policycoreutils-python
>>     - setroubleshoot
>>     - tmux
>>
>>
>> I get an error message for each of the following packages:
>> "msg": "No package matching 'libsemanage-python' found available, 
>> installed or updated", "rc": 126
>>
>> "msg": "No package matching 'policycoreutils-python' found available, 
>> installed or updated", "rc": 126
>>
>> "msg": "No package matching 'setroubleshoot found available, installed 
>> or updated", "rc": 126
>>
>> "msg": "No package matching 'tmux' found available, installed or updated"
>> , "rc": 126
>>
>> If I remove those packages from the item list, the install goes through 
>> fine.
>>
>> I have also verified that if I manually run the following command on the 
>> remote server, it exists
>> yum install libsemanage-python policycoreutils-python setroubleshoot tmux
>>
>> If I remove the package from the item list and install it individually, 
>> it will *work*:
>> - name: Install libsemanage-python
>>   yum: name=libsemanage-python state=present
>>
>> *Has anyone run into a similar scenario and figured out why it is causing 
>> this?*
>>
>

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