You proably need to fetch the adaptor name which you can do with
Get-NetAdapter powershell command
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/netadapter/get-netadapter?view=win10-ps
then pass that to the module parameters.
On Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 11:39:57 AM UTC+1, Prakash PMS
Lots of things could be going wrong here.
What error do you get? Is there anything in windows event log? Change
arguments and get the installer to write to a log file and look in that for
problems.
Does installer need administrator privilege? May be you need to run using
become runas - see
Rather than ping/win_ping you can use the cross-platform
wait_for_connection module
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/wait_for_connection_module.html
ansible all -m wait_for_connection
Hope this helps
Jon
On Friday, July 31, 2020 at 6:04:09 AM UTC+1, Ed Wong wrote:
>
> I have
I would try and organize variables so they are associated with the host in
inventory, rather than setting a lot of playbook vars
# ansible inventory (notice both hosts in a group called 'appservers' )
[appservers]
app_server_node1 appprops_file=node1-appprops.config
app_server_node2 appprops_f
Also the 'when' directive is indented too far, I think.
Try like this
- name: install tomcat7 from rhel-x86_64-server-6-datacenter-tomcat-grid-
apps
package:
name: apache-tomcat-7.0.81
state: present
when: ansible_distribution_major_version == "6"
ignore_errors: yes
On Friday, Ju
I thought someone had added recovery actions to win_service module, but
maybe that PR never got finished, or I am confused with dependent services.
I think you would have to use script module and some powershell to set
recovery actions. You could maybe use sc.exe too if you are in a hurry,
alt
I had trouble writing to files on a NetApp device via a windows host over
winrm. In the end it transpired the netapp device was not actually a
'domain peer' - it wasn't taking part in the domain and was just set up to
allow 'Everyone' access to a share.
That was fixed by upgrading to a newer Ne
Not that I have heard of at the moment. Pull requests welcome of course if
you do write a module.
If you happen to be running in azure you can use a vm extension via the
azure modules to encrypt with BitLocker. I have used that and it worked
just fine.
You need to wait a bit for the encryptio
>From the error message it looks like there is a network proxy being used.
If possible I would try and set things up to not use a proxy to start with
so you can rule out whether the proxy itself is breaking the communication.
You might wish to try the psrp connection plugin as that has options to
Would constructing your own lookup plugin be an option?
There seem to be lots of lookup plugins that look things up in various
kinds of vaults:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/plugins/lookup.html#plugin-list
Could you create one of your own.
If you created an inventory plugin, rather tha
Could it be that this patch is
missing?https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/windows_setup.html#winrm-memory-hotfix
Might be worth checking event log on the machine you are having trouble with.
Worth checking how you are authenticating - ntlm, kerberos, credssp maybe?
Check the win
I think you should be able to do this with uri module, but you might need
to check the http response code as well. An unsuccessful http request with
basic authentication will return a response from the server, but it will
typically not have a 200 (OK) response code, but instead have something
Just to be clear, are you joining the host to the domain as part of the
vmware_guest call?
I have playbooks that do something similar to what you describe but with
some differences.
I like to drive everything from inventory so I add the host details to
(static) inventory and then run the playbo
I have not seen this error before, but what permissions are on
c:\Users\Adm\AppData\Local\Temp\ directory?
Do you get any more information if you run ansible with -vv option?
On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 9:16:46 AM UTC, Piyush Bansal wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am running win_ping for window
You can use the not-particularly-helpfully-named 'Publish Over SSH' Jenkins
plugin https://plugins.jenkins.io/publish-over-ssh which lets you run
arbitrary commands as well as transferring files.
If your playbooks run for more than 2 minutes you will need to configure
the 'Exec timeout (ms)' se
Having a file server mounted on lots of windows client pcs is a common
pattern in windows shops but I decided to use a web server and make the
windows client machines collect the apps they need using win_get_url
module.
Hope this helps,
Jon
On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 1:57:40 PM UTC, Pjo
If i recall correctly the win_file module doesn't yet support links (pull
requests welcome).
However, you can probably run this via the ansible win_shell or script
module
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/script_module.html
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_shel
Just to say that the issue I had turned out to be because the parsing doesn't
handle the possibility that an inventory group may contain the name of one or
more groups.
Simple fix seems to be to ignore the line in this case and not to support
visualisation of groups within groups, for now.
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Here is another way:
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: register file contents
shell: cat /path/to/file/that/contains/text
register: file_contents
- name: show file contents
debug:
msg: '{{ file_contents.stdout }}'
or you can use a lookup
Hi
I can see a couple of things that might need changing to get this to work:
Try changing your playbook so it looks like this:
---
- name: Playing VLAN Configuration
hosts: POC_ENV
connection: local
vars:
vlan_id: 999
vlan_name: TEST_VLAN_TEST
tasks:
- include_role:
I suggest doing this:
mkdir /etc/ansible/inventory
# copy POC_ENV.yml, avaya.yml, nexus.yml to /etc/ansible/inventory
changing your ansible.cfg so that it looks for inventory in
/etc/ansible/inventory
IIRC that will load all the inventory files in that directory
I have not tried this using .ya
I suggest using a directory that contains the files you need to build up
your inventory. You can also use symlinks I think
This is described in the documentation in the section starting '*Aggregating
inventory sources with a directory' *here:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/in
Worth running with -v to see if there is any more information to help
you debug the problem.
Try this syntax as my guess is ansible is looking for a module called
'module' instead of your custome 'mssql_query' module
- name: "Execut my module on MSSQL"
mssql_query:
login_host: my_data
There are probably several ways of doing this and it would probably be best
if you experiment a bit to find out what makes most sense for you.
Personally I am more familiar with the 'ini' style of inventory so I'm not
sure what problem you are really facing with the inventory.
It might be easier
Thanks for this.
I have a couple of suggestions:
Consider using 'argparse' so that the inventory file can be specified as it
is hard coded to inventory.cfg at the moment.
https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/argparse.html#module-argparse
would be nice to be able to configure the path to the 'fact
There is a write-up of accessing windows hosts via a bastion here:
https://www.bloggingforlogging.com/2018/10/14/windows-host-through-ssh-bastion-on-ansible/
Hope this helps.
Jon
On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 2:08:27 PM UTC, pratik ghodekar wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I wanted to know if we have Wind
I don't think there's a proper way, ultimately its whatever works for you.
I do actually have 1 playbook per cluster type, but I have quite 'tall'
software stacks (lots of steps to configure each cluster) and then I use
external tools such as jenkins or gnu parallels to run multiple playbooks
si
I think the issue is your respfile fact contains a list, not a string,
hence the [ ] in the Debug output.
There are a couple of ways to fix that. You can either do it when you are
creating the fact (use the 'first' filter to just get the first element of
the list), like this.
- name: Set R
I have had issues with single core machines when windows updates include an
upgrade to the dot net version. What happens is ngen recompiles all the dot net
code it can find and ties up an entire core until has finished recompiling,
which leaves no cpu time for winrm. Dual core boxes aren't as ba
If you store all the settings you need in your ansible playbook this is not a
problem.
I like to have ansible be fully in charge of the configuration of applications.
It makes it easier to know exactly what settings are applied if they are all in
ansible and you don't have to check each individ
Hi
It is not clear what you are trying to do.
By default ansible connects to Windows as batch login type, not interactive
user, so usually there is no graphical user interface available to ansible. You
can get an interactive user login by using the Become feature of ansible, but
ansible is not
Ssh support for Windows was merged a little while back so as long as you are
running a recent ansible and can get the ssh server support on to your Windows
targets, you can give it a whirl.
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/47732
Hope this helps
Jon
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Server not found in kerberos database means that the domain controller is
unaware of the server. You mention using hosts file which suggests to me that
the machine you want to connect to has not been joined to the domain. You
almost certainly wouldn't need to use hosts file as typically joining
You are using ++Option. I think it will do what you want if you change to
--Option syntax.
Hope this helps.
Jon
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Most modern versions of windows have winrm enabled by default so provided you
have a suitable user with sufficient privileges, you can often connect once the
OS has finished booting up.
That said, there are a lot of factors that need to be considered depending on
how things are set up in the en
Tomcat actually has a command line interface so you can configure it using that
using a win_shell command.
The command line interface is documented here:
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html
Hope this helps,
Jon
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Have a read of this...
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/windows_faq.html#why-can-i-run-a-command-locally-that-does-not-work-under-ansible
Is it possible the installer is expecting a GUI? Sometimes installers have
a 'silent' or 'unattended' mode that means they can be made to r
You would probably need to write like this:
- win_shell: 'dir PackageDeploy*.* /b > {{directory}}\configurations\temp'
args:
executable: cmd
chdir: '{{directory}}\configurations\jmxterm'
register: list_out
But its probably much better to use win_find module
https://docs.a
So there's probably several ways to do that.
You could parse the ansible output and look for the things you are
interested in in a wrapper script.
You might find that is fragile though. What will happen when you have
multiple plays in a playbook, or if you need to run more than one playbook
to
t 3, 2019 at 12:46 PM 'J Hawkesworth' via Ansible Project <
> ansible...@googlegroups.com > wrote:
>
>> I suspect the issue is to do with resolving the hostname, so potentially
>> an issue with DNS.
>> Although you are using hostnames in your ansible inventor
Well to get rid the warning, remove the "{{ and }} " from your 'when'
clause. The 'when' directive is a bit different from other places where
you use jinja2 expressions as the "{{ and }}" are implicit. Although this
might seem a bit inconsistent, it does result in easier to read tasks.
If y
If any of your tasks fail, you will get a non-zero return code when
ansible-playbook runs.
So you can wrap your ansible-playbook in a bash script if you need to
detect if the playbook ran ok
# this one fails
jon@TENSY ~ $ ansible-playbook -i does_not_exist playbook_doesnt_exist.yml
ERROR! the pla
I suspect the issue is to do with resolving the hostname, so potentially an
issue with DNS.
Although you are using hostnames in your ansible inventory, it appears from
the trace output that you are actually connecting via an IP address -
192.168.169.131
Kerberos requires DNS to be fully working.
I use ansible from WSL most days and it works just fine for me. Unless you are
calling stuff which attempts to use a system call that hasn't been implemented
in WSL translation layer it will be fine.
The above shouldn't be an issue with WSL 2 but I haven't tried that myself.
That said I use Li
Did you try using async to run the command? I think you should be able to use
async with win_shell module. The other steps you describe sound like they could
be done using win_copy module and fetch module to retrieve the test results.
See https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbo
Unless you have a very old F5, you'd probably be better off gathering facts
from the f5 - the console output looks really hard to parse.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/bigip_device_facts_module.html
On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 5:58:31 PM UTC+1, Kethan R wrote:
>
> I already
I think if you configure your servers to use your WSUS server as its source
of windows updates, you can use the win_updates module:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_updates_module.html
I haven't configured the windows update source myself but I believe this is
possible via G
I tend to install ansible from pip as pip makes it easy to revert to old
versions.
I think you can install ansible via pip just for your user as well, so
that's worth exploring.
I get that it used to work, but windows updates and unknown actions taken
while you were working on other projects co
Assuming you have the data from your load balancer stored in a registered
variable you could run copy to write the file to disk on the controller,
and then a shell task to use 'tr' command to convert the whitespace, tabs
and : to a comma, and then you would have .csv file you could process.
S
The thing that's confused me is that you have set
*ansible_python_interpreter='C:\Program Files\Python\Python3.6.4'*
which looks like you are trying to use a windows installation of python to
run with, and I'm pretty certain that's not going to fly.
Even when you are using ssh to talk to your
Try running your playbook with -vv
It's been a while but I had some trouble with the jira module (and also
running via python 2) so in the end I switched to using the 'uri' module
for some things and running any playbooks that interact with jira using
python 3.
I forget the exact issue bu
I'm not sure I fully follow how you are trying to set this up, but windows
is not supported for running ansible itself, as stated here:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html#control-node-requirements
I am out of touch with the latest state of windows
I don't know what this, but I have some suggestions of things you can try.
Check the environment variables on the target host are ok. I'm wondering
if maybe it can't find a powershell module.
If this is a server 2008R2 box, make sure its had the memory fix update
applied - see
https://docs.an
Hi Bob,
Does it just hang on chocolatey or on other things too?
I think there's been a recent change which may have broken the
ansible<->chocolatey integration although iirc its been fixed by latest
chocolatey.
Anything in the event logs on the target machine(s)? I don't use choco
much but i
I'm no expert in these things but I suspect you may have upgraded the
version of jinja2 in your user's pip library, but when ansible runs it is
picking up the version installed for all users - the 'system' version.
I'm not sure how exactly you resolve this. If you don't have root/sudo
access a
Yeah with_together would work in your scenario.
Strangely I was looking to do something similar but the very helpful F5
team provided me with this, so I thought I'd share it.
I was trying to find a way to switch the pool members between 2 sets of
servers.
One difference here is we're associati
A couple of other suggestions.
Is your machine really registered in DNS as 'server.domain.com'? Kerberos
really needs DNS lookups to work properly - so if you can ping it and
nslookup the host and get back the correct ip address, that's well worth
checking as it will not work unless the machin
Hmm, I have not had to do this myself. One thing you could try is using
wusa, although I think you may well have to use 'become' on your task as I
believe wusa won't run in a 'normal' ansible remote login
- name: uninstall KB1234
win_shell: wusa /uninstall /kb:1234
become: yes
Hope this
Can you share the script you have so far? I'm not aware of 'ants' but
sounds like its a problem locating something that you are importing.
Jon
On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 10:40:05 AM UTC, Samer Odeh wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for sharing, I spent sometime trying to make it work ... but I am
>
If you have understood 'serial' and host groups then I think you know what
ansible will do for you in terms of rolling updates.
There's a good discussion here regarding parallelizing ansible playbooks:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/31
I should have mentioned there are some tricks y
I wound up having multiple playbooks and using something else to run them
simultaneously.
I've used gnu parallels in some cases and jenkins jobs in others.
parallels is nice because you can kick off a lot of jobs simultaneously
with a single command line.
However its not great for viewing progres
Hi,
You need to tell the playbook which hosts you want to run your tasks on,
something like the following (not tested).
---
- hosts: windows
tasks:
- name: restart spooler
win_service:
name: spooler
state: restarted
Hope this helps,
Jon
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Its hard to understand without seeing your playbook tasks but it sounds
like you want to loop through a set of tasks, which you can do by looping
over include_role or import_role However it is well worth reading through
this thread https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/13262
Depending on w
Hmm, as I say I don't know what kitchen expects, however it strikes me as
unusual to have your playbook stored in the tasks folder of your role.
Generally playbooks list one or more roles that should be applied to the
hosts in the current play, so it seems odd to have the playbook stored in
wi
Hard to guess what's going on here without seeing your playbook and
template file, but my guess would be the template (.j2) file isn't in one
of the places that ansible expects to find it.
If your template is in a role (best place for it) then there are some rules
about where ansible will look
Hmm, would the cartesian lookup help you?
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/plugins/lookup/cartesian.html
On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 8:05:32 AM UTC, saisum...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Hi I have seen ur resolutions in this page i.
>
> I am also having the same issue with nested loops .
Hello,
Ansible will run tasks in parallel against groups of hosts, so I suggest
you convert your
apache_sever_list.yaml
file into ansible inventory format
and put all the hosts in it into a group called 'apache'
then you can run tasks against
- hosts: apache
tasks:
- name: any tasks
Can you run
ansible windows -m win_ping -v
This should return the stack trace.
My guess is one of your keberos-related dependencies is out of date.
Sometimes the kerberous libraries are installed with the operating system,
so you may need to double check the dependencies you have install
cleanmgr is probably waiting for window to display progress, but winrm has
no window available so that's probably why it hangs
See
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28852786/automate-process-of-disk-cleanup-cleanmgr-exe-without-user-intervention
You might be able to use something like this, b
There's lots of ways msi installations can fail.
You can debug it a bit by passing the logging output switches in the
arguments and then reviewing the logging from msi.
I would probably take a pragmatic approach and use `win_shell` to run
msiexec, perhaps with the `creates` option to stop it fr
Jenkins usually operates on a 'workspace' which is different for each
jenkins job.
So in your case it would expect to find files in /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/
Ansible_create_user
not in /home/ansible/create_user.yml
You might find another tool provides tighter integration with your
playbooks th
If you have run before on the same box you might need use the
-ForceNewSSLCert option perhaps? (just a guess, not something I've seen
myself. If that's not it, can you send the exact message you get?
Jon
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 5:35:00 PM UTC+1, ssh...@starbucks.com wrote:
>
> Perhaps
Nothing implemented I believe, but see the discussion here:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/19
Jon
On Monday, August 13, 2018 at 1:04:17 PM UTC+1, eric.b@nasa.gov wrote:
>
> Short question:
>
> Is it possible for me to leverage whatever-it-is that makes ansible-doc work
> for my
I haven't seen this error before myself.
This line in your your errors makes it look to me like there is something
unexpected about the underlying libs on your ansible controller.
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-
packages/winrm/transport.py:299: UserWarning: Function does not contain optional arg force_
Ok a couple of other ideas...
See if the s2012r2 target firewall is blocking traffic to/from port 5985
If I recall the configure for remoting script adds a rule for this but
worth checking all the profiles.
Also worth checking for any firewalling on your ansible host as well while
you are at i
Try putting all the arguments on one line perhaps? I don't think
'arguments' takes a list, just a string:
*- name: win_package: path: C:\tmp\The msi package.msi
arguments: /passive TRANSFORMS='"Group Policy Deployment.mst"' state:
present*
MSIs seem to have different command
Also, consider pre-generating the configuration you need so there's less
need to template at runtime.
As well as (hopefully) speeding things up a bit, you can examine or even
validate the configuration you are intending to apply before actually
applying it to your devices.
Hope this helps,
Jon
That's a new one on me, but I have a few suggestions of things you can try.
Try using a hostname instead of an ip address.
Try not running ansible from a venv (should be fine, but just peeling back
a layer).
Check the event log on the target windows box (eventvwr.msc) and see if
there is any
Can you share your playbook?
I have definitely had this running in the past.
Jon
On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 7:13:15 PM UTC+1, Izzy Martinez wrote:
>
> Is anyone using win_update for their windows servers on vmware to patch
> them Or working for them? For the life of me, I can't make them instal
See the discussion here for some other ideas:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/31
On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 12:12:32 PM UTC+1, Karl Auer wrote:
>
> If you can't place the tasks in different playbooks, then they are not
> truly independent. Why can you not use separate playbooks?
>
Have a look at the examples in the module
documentation
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_shell_module.html#examples
and you'll see the format is a little different.
This ought to run your script.
You might want to use the `script` module which can deliver your script to
Sounds like you have the issue described
here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ansible-project/ez68TZQciXE
On Monday, May 21, 2018 at 8:51:57 PM UTC+1, Harshit Srivastava wrote:
>
> I have configured Ansible on my ubuntu 14.04 and my target machine is a
> windows server 2016, but it fai
I'd add 'use hostnames, not ip addresses' as well, HTTPS (and
kerberos/Active Directory) really need hostnames, not ip addresses to work
(you may be, I can't tell from your example though).
Hope this helps,
Jon
On Monday, April 23, 2018 at 3:34:20 AM UTC+1, Jordan Borean wrote:
>
> It really doe
I don't manage windows desktops, only windows servers, but one thing you could
do is put all the software you need on the ansible controller and then put a
web server on the ansible box too. Then you can fetch the installers using
ansible's win_get_url module, and install them with win_package,
Unless you are planning on updating your tomcat version very frequently, it
might be simpler to use `template` module to substitute in the port
number. We have a few other custom changes in our server.xml so it made
sense for us. I'd recommend keeping the unmodified server.xml around in
your
I suggest making 'dbhosts' a group name in your inventory, then you can have
hosts: dbhosts
in your playbook, and its settled that what happens in that playbook will
only happen on hosts in the group 'dbhosts'
If you still need to set hosts dynamically, consider defaulting, like this
hosts: "{
Please share your playbook so others can understand what ansible is
attempting to do.
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 7:12:28 PM UTC+1, Ramanjaneyulu S wrote:
>
> Thanks for replying. Unfortunately, rebooting did not worked for me.
>
> On Friday, 13 April 2018 12:47:52 UTC-4, Namasivayam C wrote:
>>
Here's some ideas
You can define a host variable in your ansible inventory file, like this
--
# ansible inventory
# development hosts below here
devdb01 enterprise_manager_port=5500
# test hosts below here
testdb01 enterprise_manager_port=5501
and then create a template dbca.rsp file, whe
Sure.
Install packer on the same machine as you have installed ansible Andy then
start packer using shell module, delegated to local host.
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vmware_guest module allows you to run scripts in 'runonce' section, so you
can run the configure for remoting script as part of this, and any other
steps you need.
I use a playbook like the following to create vm from template. Before
using you have to add a hostname to the 'domainmember' gro
double check the password is correct - that error implies the
username/password combination doesn't exist or is incorrect on the windows
hosts.
On Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 4:09:21 PM UTC+1, Dinesh Vashisht wrote:
>
>
> While trying to enable PowerShell removing on Windows 10 Home Edition
> fo
Looks like someone is working on a hyper-v module
here: https://github.com/glenndehaan/ansible-win_hyperv_guest - I haven't
tried it but perhaps contact the developer if its something you can help to
test out.
Hope this helps,
Jon
On Friday, March 16, 2018 at 9:34:31 AM UTC, Dinesh Vashisht w
I *think* you'd have to run your ansible command using python2.7 -
something like
/usr/bin/python2.7 /usr/local/bin/ansible-playbook
If you want to run remote ansible commands using 2.6 or something else, you
can set
ansible_python_interpreter
in your inventory/group_vars as described
here
Can you share both your code and the results you are getting? I'm strugling
a bit to understand.
If you are attempting to use say win_template to create a powershell script
then you'll need to use the {{ }} in your template file so that ansible
knows to substitute in the value for the variable
I suggest running a zipinfo -v on the .war file and on something else that
will unarchive and see if you can isolate any differences.
Also I wonder if it is generating a 64bit zip file and perhaps your
/usr/bin/unzip doesn't like that.
I found an old ant build on one of our projects that had zi
Just wondering if this is a transient error? I have occasionally had problems
when the windows host is applying windows updates or running ngen to recompile
dotnet code following installation of an upgrade to dotnet framework.
Jon
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try using
ansible_user: automat...@itrnetwork.com
as the user name. Without this ansible will expect 'automation' to be a
local user, not a domain user.
Also, if you are wanting to control remote resources (file shares on other
machines) via ansible and a windows jump host, its worth setting
Hmm, I think installing Virtualbox might be a bit tricky as, if I recall, it
installs it's own network drivers and has to restart networking during the
installation. Restarting networking is pretty much guaranteed to stop winrm I
think.
That said you are getting an error rather than a communica
Here's a rather basic and unfinished script which might be of use to you
too.
By the way inventory plugins are a thing now, might be worth while making
into a inventory plugin rather than a simple inventory script
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
Example dynamic inventory s
I believe you can get round this by setting the following in your
[ibdefaults] section of your krb5.conf
default_tgs_enctypes = arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
default_tkt_enctypes = arcfour-hmac-md5 des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
Hope this helps,
Jon
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