On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 at 20:57, Kai Stian Olstad <
[email protected]> wrote:

> This code doesn't prove that's running locally.
>
> modules will only run on localhost if the playbook have "hosts:
> localhost" or "connection: local".
> If not, the module will run on remote host(s) unless you have
> "delegate_to: localhost" on the task(s).
>


OKay... so...
As you can see in the task and in the link I've provided, I'm using the Pure
Storage ansible module
<https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/purefa_snap_module.html?highlight=pure%20storage>,
which will connect to the SAN Storage array via a REST API and will execute
the commands I want.
So, I am running the Task locally and then it will connect to the Array and
to its thing.

However, note that the task doesn't even get connected to the array as it
fails before that. I do not see connection attempts in the Array.

What I know so far:

   1. I am running Ansible 2.7
   2. I have Python 2.7 installed
   3. I have pip 2.7 installed
   4. I have the purestorage python module (purestorage==1.16.0) installed
   5. I am running the task locally.

Still trying to figure out why I'm getting the error: "msg": "purestorage
sdk is required for this module in volume"

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