I think the workaround/solution is to set remote_tmp=/tmp. I prefer
remote_tmp to be a subdirectory under /tmp but it looks like that means I
will have to deal with permissions which I prefer not to. I'm testing now.
Thanks.
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 10:39:40 AM UTC-5, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
If you specify /tmp/.ansible/tmp as the remote_tmp, then you become
responsible for ensuring that the correct users have permission to read,
write, and search that directory. Ansible deals with permissions below
that directory only.
There was a bug in the 2.5 branch (I believe fixed in the latest
Looks like /tmp/.ansible needs to be 777
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 10:09:49 AM UTC-5, Mike Cavedon wrote:
>
> I changed remote_tmp to /tmp/.ansible/tmp for performance reasons. The
> directory is created as follows:
>
> [tmp]$ ls -ld .ansible
> drwx-- 3 ec2-user ec2-user 4096 Mar 2 09:47