Where's your code?

On Monday, February 5, 2018 at 9:58:42 AM UTC-5, Moncy Varghese wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
>
> I  am having issues running the  final step  for ansible , 
> openstack-ansible setup-openstack.yml .It reports the below error 
> /opt/openstack-ansible/playbooks# screen
> Monday 05 February 2018  16:27:19 +0300 (0:00:00.106)       0:00:07.180 
> *******
>  [WARNING]: The loop variable 'item' is already in use. You should set the 
> `loop_var` value in the `loop_control` option for the task to something 
> else to avoid variable collisions and
> unexpected behavior.
>
> ok: [infra1_keystone_container-465fb3c6 -> 10.7.8.5] => (item=infra1)
> failed: [infra1_keystone_container-465fb3c6 -> 10.7.8.4] (item=infra2) => 
> {"failed": true, "item": "infra2", "module_stderr": "Shared connection to 
> 10.7.8.4 closed.\r\n", "module_stdout": "Traceback (most recent call 
> last):\r\n  File \"/tmp/ansible_jFdbF1/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 
> 350, in <module>\r\n    main()\r\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_jFdbF1/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 345, in main\r\n    
> ansible_haproxy.act()\r\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_jFdbF1/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 299, in act\r\n    
> state_before = self.get_state_for(self.backend, self.host)\r\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_jFdbF1/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 245, in 
> get_state_for\r\n    data = self.execute('show stat', 200, False).lstrip('# 
> ')\r\n  File \"/tmp/ansible_jFdbF1/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 181, 
> in execute\r\n    self.client.connect(self.socket)\r\n  File 
> \"/usr/lib/python2.7/socket.py\", line 228, in meth\r\n    return 
> getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)\r\nsocket.error: [Errno 111] Connection 
> refused\r\n", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE"}
> failed: [infra1_keystone_container-465fb3c6 -> 10.7.8.3] (item=infra3) => 
> {"failed": true, "item": "infra3", "module_stderr": "Shared connection to 
> 10.7.8.3 closed.\r\n", "module_stdout": "Traceback (most recent call 
> last):\r\n  File \"/tmp/ansible_nc1nm4/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 
> 350, in <module>\r\n    main()\r\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_nc1nm4/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 345, in main\r\n    
> ansible_haproxy.act()\r\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_nc1nm4/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 299, in act\r\n    
> state_before = self.get_state_for(self.backend, self.host)\r\n  File 
> \"/tmp/ansible_nc1nm4/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 245, in 
> get_state_for\r\n    data = self.execute('show stat', 200, False).lstrip('# 
> ')\r\n  File \"/tmp/ansible_nc1nm4/ansible_module_haproxy.py\", line 181, 
> in execute\r\n    self.client.connect(self.socket)\r\n  File 
> \"/usr/lib/python2.7/socket.py\", line 228, in meth\r\n    return 
> getattr(self._sock,name)(*args)\r\nsocket.error: [Errno 111] Connection 
> refused\r\n", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE"}
>
> My external and Internal LIb Ip are the same . 
>
> My second question is around haproxy ho do we ensure that all the 
> components of infrastructure are up and running. For example isnt there 
> single commmand to list all the services that are up and running. How do we 
> troubleshoot haproxy  , how do we shut it down properly and start it up 
> properly . Kindly please guide me as this is my first experience with 
> ansible . Much appreciated
>
> regards
> Moncy
>
>
>

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