Hi,
May be I must used the ansible_connection netconf to specify the method of
connection to the switch
[hpe]
hp1 ansible_host=192.168.2.20 ansible_connection=netconf
*Playbook example:*
hosts: rtr1
*connection: netconf*
*remote_user: admin*
What do you thinking about ?
Thanks.
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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I tried with this guide
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37880491/ansible-tmp-ansible-tmp-permission-denied
It works for my case but I don't understand what happen behind the scene
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Hi,
I'm trying to get some clarity on the expected behaviour of the following
scenario. I've included the file contents of a demonstration set of roles
below. My question is about the behaviour of the include vs import changes
between 2.3.2.0 and 2.4+. On 2.3.2.0, the included
role would be
Yes. Equalto was added in 2.8 and I can't use this ver on RHEL at this
stage. Is there other than equalto solution which I can use with 2.7 On
RHEL 7.4? Thanks
On Monday, April 9, 2018, Kai Stian Olstad
wrote:
> On Monday, 9 April 2018 14.38.51 CEST
Use `search` or `match` instead of `equalto`. They are regex search tests.
`search` matches anywhere within the string, `match` is bound to matching
where a string starts with a value.
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 5:02 PM, Shahzad Malik
wrote:
> Yes. Equalto was added in
Hi Benny,
There are a couple of development modules in the ansible docs, e.g.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/modules/hpilo_boot_module.html, but
I have not used them.
I use the python package from http://seveas.github.io/python-hpilo to
expose a command line interface and use an
Michael,
you are SO RIGHT!
now the tunneling works after your clue!
completely missed out this "*remote*"
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 1:48:50 PM UTC, Michael Spiegle wrote:
>
> I think this is because the SSH command always expects a hostname even if
> there isn't a hostname to use. In your
Hi Benny,
As far as I know, Ansible doesn't have any modules which can do inital
configuration of an ILO. However, You can automate the ILO configuration
using HP Oneview along with ansible. You can find the details in this url
: https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getpdf.aspx/4AA6-6348ENW.pdf
Hi Dave and Amarjeet,
Thanks for the feedback.
i will give it a try!
Many thanks!
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 8:37:15 AM UTC, Benny Kusman wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> has anyone implemented setting up HP ILO using ansible, when the server
> has no OS yet ?
> if the server has been installed and has
Hi
Hopefully someone has encountered and resolved this issue.
supposedly my playbook:
*- main: execute script*
* shell: "/home/settingip"*
when executing the program, it will run and require stdin/keyboard input,
such as IP, hostname, etc.
can i pre-fill this in ansible ? knowing that the
On 09/04/18 21:57, Benny Kusman wrote:
> Hi
>
> Hopefully someone has encountered and resolved this issue.
>
> supposedly my playbook:
> *- main: execute script*
> * shell: "/home/settingip"*
>
> when executing the program, it will run and require stdin/keyboard
> input, such as IP, hostname,
Hi
ssh -F ssh.config -fN user@some_jumpbox --> im able to establish this and
send it back to the background
ssh -F ssh.config user@someserverbehindjumpbox --> does not work. the
message is: ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
the "hosts" im referring to is in the
hello all,
I need a help. I need to install mysql using Ansible on CentOs. Can u
please show me whole process to do it .
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Hi,
has anyone implemented setting up HP ILO using ansible, when the server has
no OS yet ?
if the server has been installed and has hponcfg command, there is ansible
module for it.
But wondering, if anyone has tried to setup the server in the ilo using
ansible (just simply specifying the ilo
This is the -vvv output:
[root@WW-GVXQLC2 ansible]# ssh -F ssh.config bkusman@serverbehindjumpbox -p
670 -vvv
OpenSSH_7.4p1, OpenSSL 1.0.2k-fips 26 Jan 2017
debug1: Reading configuration data ssh.config
debug1: ssh.config line 28: Applying options for *
debug1: Executing proxy command: exec ssh
On Monday, 9 April 2018 14.38.51 CEST smitconsultant2...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi
> I am trying to run below playbook to find the server (openstack host), on
> which vm will be running using jinja2 filter but getting error no test
> named 'equalto'. After googling found some ppl suggested upgrade
Hi
I am trying to run below playbook to find the server (openstack host), on
which vm will be running using jinja2 filter but getting error no test
named 'equalto'. After googling found some ppl suggested upgrade jinja2 and
I am using version 2.7 on RHEL which is latest for RHEL. I was able to
thanks Richard!
On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 6:04:51 PM UTC+8, richard wrote:
>
> On 09/04/18 21:57, Benny Kusman wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Hopefully someone has encountered and resolved this issue.
> >
> > supposedly my playbook:
> > *- main: execute script*
> > * shell: "/home/settingip"*
I would like to understand semantics of `with_items` in ansible and compare
this approach to `map` for example.
For example, let consider:
`{{ ["1","2", "3"] | map('regex_replace', '^(.*)$', \1'some tail') tail
}}`
How to reach the same effect using `with_items` ?
And in general how
I would like to understand semantics of `with_items` in ansible and compare
this approach to `map` for example.
For example, let consider:
`{{ ["1","2", "3"] | map('regex_replace', '^(.*)$', \1'some tail') tail
}}`
How to reach the same effect using `with_items` ?
And in general how
I think this is because the SSH command always expects a hostname even if
there isn't a hostname to use. In your ssh -vvv debug output, you can see
that every single option is inside of [optional] brackets EXCEPT for the
hostname. SSH won't actually use this hostname for anything, it just wants
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