Maybe try adding "disable_gpg_check: true" to the "install kuberlet" task? 


On Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 10:12:58 AM UTC-7, Fabio Gomes Sakiyama wrote:
>
> Hi Nick, thanks for helping!
>
> the curl executed fine, I didn't mention but my environment is running on 
> google cloud. 
> If I enter the worker node and manually execute 'yum install kubelet', it 
> works. But the same command on ansible playbook throws the error i 
> mentioned... :(
>
> Em quinta-feira, 10 de maio de 2018 14:05:21 UTC-3, Nick Rogers escreveu:
>>
>> I would try to `curl 
>> https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/kubernetes-el7-x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml'
>>  
>> from the error on worker1/2 and see if it reports anything more helpful 
>> than what you're getting back. Feels like a networking problem to me.
>>
>> On Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 11:25:36 AM UTC-5, Fabio Gomes Sakiyama 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to install kubelet with *Ansible*, but I'm struggling to do 
>>> it.
>>>
>>>
>>> This is my *playbook*:
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>>   - hosts: all
>>>     become: yes
>>>     tasks:
>>>       - name: install docker
>>>         yum:
>>>           name: docker
>>>           state: present
>>>           update_cache: true
>>>
>>>       - name: add repo
>>>         yum_repository:
>>>           name: kuberepo
>>>           description: kubernetes-repo
>>>           baseurl: 
>>> "https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/repos/kubernetes-el7-x86_64";
>>>           enabled: yes
>>>           gpgcheck: yes
>>>           repo_gpgcheck: yes
>>>           gpgkey:
>>>             - "https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/yum-key.gpg";
>>>             - 
>>> "https://packages.cloud.google.com/yum/doc/rpm-package-key.gpg";
>>>
>>>       - name: setenforce
>>>         shell: setenforce 0
>>>
>>>       - name: install kubelet
>>>         yum:
>>>           name: kubelet
>>>           state: present
>>>           update_cache: true
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the *error* when i run the playbook (ansible-playbook -i hosts 
>>> kube-dependencies.yml) 
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-oT8v8pXEIb0/WvRyKSWIGvI/AAAAAAAATK8/ZpT3y8kJ5cwPjxgUQ3hBkMhMSxI_ByIjgCLcBGAs/s1600/ansibleError.png>
>>>
>>>
>>> The "ok" from [master] node is because I manually executed "sudo yum 
>>> install kubelet" on that machine, and it worked.
>>>
>>>
>>> *Conclusions:* So basically, manually executing the yum install command 
>>> it works, but I can't make it work with ansible.
>>>
>>>
>>> Any clues? What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>>

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