If you imported the engine's cert correctly into the system executing ansible,
then a curl https://engine should not give any cert errors and thus ansible
should not complain.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 18:09, fs3000--- via Users wrote:
> Hello, ovirt ansible mo
> Hello, ovirt ansible modules have insecure parameter in auth.
>
> See definition here
> https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ovirt/ovirt/ovirt_vm_...
I embarassly say, thanks for that tip! No idea how i miss that... It works
great now.
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> I would use the uri module to download the Engine's CA to
> /etc/pki/ca-cert/sources (or
> whatever it was) on EL systems (in debian-based is a little bit different)
> locally and
> then run 'update-ca-certificates --extract' .
I did that, even to /usr/share/pki/ and run the command of course
Hello, ovirt ansible modules have insecure parameter in auth.
See definition here
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ovirt/ovirt/ovirt_vm_info_module.html
Best regards
Lucie
On 4/20/22 18:11, fs3000--- via Users wrote:
Hello guys,
So i read in the documentation that managin
I would use the uri module to download the Engine's CA to
/etc/pki/ca-cert/sources (or whatever it was) on EL systems (in debian-based is
a little bit different) locally and then run 'update-ca-certificates
--extract' .
Usually I run my ansible from the engine itself. Have you thought about it
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