I use modules from the collection netapp.ontap in my ansible playbook which works perfectly fine when run using ansible-playbook command.
However, when run from AWX, it fails to detect the collection and immediately throws an errors that it cannot detect the ansible module/collection.
I even tried to re-install the collection from the playbook itself but with no luck.
The ansible collection is confirmed to be installed as it already works fine when run outside AWX.
The host is running ansible 2.10.4.
Here is my playbook:
---
- hosts: all
gather_facts: yes
collections:
- netapp.ontap
tasks:
- name: Install Netapp Collection from Ansible Galaxy
shell: ansible-galaxy collection install netapp.ontap
- name: Run Task
import_tasks: tasks/hil.yml
Task:
- name: 'Gather SVMs'
netapp.ontap.na_ontap_info:
state: info
hostname: "{{ netapp_hostname }}"
username: "{{ netapp_username }}"
password: "{{ netapp_hv_password }}"
gather_subset:
- vserver_info
Error from AWX:
SSH password:
Vault password:
ERROR! couldn't resolve module/action 'netapp.ontap.na_ontap_info'. This often indicates a misspelling, missing collection, or incorrect module path.
The error appears to be in '/tmp/awx_421_gey54bdw/project/tasks/hil.yml': line 6, column 3, but may
be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.
The offending line appears to be:
- name: 'Gather SVMs'
^ here
This one looks easy to fix. It seems that there is a value started
with a quote, and the YAML parser is expecting to see the line ended
with the same kind of quote. For instance:
when: "ok" in result.stdout
Could be written as:
when: '"ok" in result.stdout'
Or equivalently:
when: "'ok' in result.stdout"
Update:
I created a collections/requirements.yml file, with the below details but now AWX fails the task itself.
collections/requirements.yml
collections:
name: https://github.com/ansible-collections/netapp.git
type: git
Error:
"/var/lib/awx/venv/awx/lib/python3.6/site-packages/awx/main/tasks.py",
line 1279, in run self.pre_run_hook(self.instance, private_data_dir) File
"/var/lib/awx/venv/awx/lib/python3.6/site-packages/awx/main/tasks.py",
line 1862, in pre_run_hook sync_task.run(local_project_sync.id) File
"/var/lib/awx/venv/awx/lib/python3.6/site-packages/awx/main/tasks.py",
line 698, in _wrapped return f(self, *args, **kwargs) File
"/var/lib/awx/venv/awx/lib/python3.6/site-packages/awx/main/tasks.py",
line 1444, in run raise AwxTaskError.TaskError(self.instance, rc)
Exception: project_update 435 (failed) encountered an error (rc=2), please
see task stdout for details.
Related
Trying to execute this code but having the said errors encountered above
code
---
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
collections:
- community.general.terraform
tasks:
- name: Execute Terraform Template
project_path: '/Users/<username>/Desktop/<repository>/<file>'
state: present
force_init: true
The offending line appears to be:
tasks:
- name: Execute Terraform Template
^ here
been trying to figure this one out.. I am using a macOS, installed Ansible locally already.
Thank you in advance!!
Trying to execute the code above but unable to succeed.
You have an indentation problem in your script.
Should work like this:
- name: Run Terraform
gather_facts: No
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- name: Execute Terraform Template
terraform:
project_path: '/Users/<username>/Desktop/<repository>/<file>'
state: present
force_init: true
I am trying to take running config back up from two nexus switches, what am I missing from below
configuration?
- name: copy nexus switch running configurations
hosts: nxos-devices
gather_facts: no
ignore_errors: yes
tasks:
- name: timestamp
local_action: command date +%Y%m%d
register: timestamp
- name: get running configuration from nexus switch
nxos_config: running_config
register: running_config
- copy:
content: "{{ running_config.stdout[0] }}"
dest: ".config/{{ item.hostname }}_{{ timestamp.stdout }}.txt"
with_items:
- { hostname: bur1-mrt1 }
- { hostname: bur1-mrt2 }
Getting below error
[root#ansible-net-001 bkrishna]# ansible-playbook -i hosts running-config.yml
[DEPRECATION WARNING]: The TRANSFORM_INVALID_GROUP_CHARS settings is set to allow bad characters in group names by default, this will change, but
still be user configurable on deprecation. This feature will be removed in version 2.10. Deprecation warnings can be disabled by setting
deprecation_warnings=False in ansible.cfg.
[WARNING]: Invalid characters were found in group names but not replaced, use -vvvv to see details
ERROR! this task 'nxos_config' has extra params, which is only allowed in the following modules: shell, win_shell, include_vars, add_host, raw, include_role, meta, set_fact, include, import_tasks, script, import_role, include_tasks, group_by, command, win_command
The error appears to be in '/root/ansible/bkrishna/running-config.yml': line 12, column 7, but may be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.
The offending line appears to be:
- name: get running configuration from nexus switch
^ here
I am deploying a CentOS machine and one among the tasks was to read a file that is rendered the Consul service which places it under /etc/sysconfig. I am trying to later read it in a variable using the lookup module but it is throwing an error below:
fatal: [ansible_vm1]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, "msg": "could not locate file in lookup: /etc/sysconfig/idb_EndPoint"}
But I am running the lookup task way below the point where the idb_EndPoint file is generated and also I looked it up manually logging in to verify the file was available.
- name: importing the file contents to variable
set_fact:
idb_endpoint: "{{ lookup('file', '/etc/sysconfig/idb_EndPoint') }}"
become: true
I also tried previlege escalations with another user become_user: deployuser along with become: true but didn't work still. Using the Ansible version 2.2.1.0.
All lookup plugins in Ansible are executed locally on the control machine.
Instead use slurp module:
- name: importing the file contents to variable
slurp:
src: /etc/sysconfig/idb_EndPoint
register: idb_endpoint_b64
become: true
- set_fact:
idb_endpoint: "{{ idb_endpoint_b64.content | b64decode }}"
Ansible playbook throwing a syntax error, however everything looks correct.
What can be the issue on the role?
ERROR:
The error appears to have been in '/home/Desktop/playbooks/xx.yml': line 6, column 7, but may
be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.
The offending line appears to be:
roles:
- role: chronos_task
^ here
CODE
---
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
gather_facts: no
roles:
- role: chronos_task
no_log: true
chronos_url: 'http://{{ chronos_host }}:{{ chronos_port }}'
chronos_tasks:
- type: iso8601
What can be the issue on the role?
The issue might be that the chronos_task role is not present in roles' path.
This is the exact error message you get in such a situation.
I'm trying to run the Ansible modules junos_cli and junos_rollback and I get the following error:
ERROR! no action detected in task. This often indicates a misspelled module name, or incorrect module path.
The error appears to have been in '/home/quake/network-ansible/roles/junos-rollback/tasks/main.yml': line 2, column 3, but may
be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.
The offending line appears to be:
---
- name: I've made a huge mistake
^ here
This is the role in question:
---
- name: I've made a huge mistake
junos_rollback:
host={{ inventory_hostname }}
user=ansible
comment={{ comment }}
confirm={{ confirm }}
rollback={{ rollback }}
logfile={{ playbook_dir }}/library/logs/rollback.log
diffs_file={{ playbook_dir }}/configs/{{ inventory_hostname }}
Here is the Juniper page:
http://junos-ansible-modules.readthedocs.io/en/1.3.1/junos_rollback.html
Their example's syntax is a little odd. host uses a colon while the rest uses = signs. I've tried mixing both and only using one or the other. I keep getting errors.
I also confirmed that my junos-eznc version is higher than 1.2.2 (I have 2.0.1)
I've been able to use junos_cli before, I don't know if a version mismatch happened. On the official Ansible documentation, there is no mention of junos_cli or junos_rollback. Perhaps they're not supported anymore?
http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_network_modules.html#junos
Thanks,
junos_cli & junos_rollback are part of Galaxy and not core modules. You can find them at
https://galaxy.ansible.com/Juniper/junos/
Is the content posted here has whole content of your playbook? if yes, You need to define other items too in your playbook such as roles, connection, local. For example
refer https://github.com/Juniper/ansible-junos-stdlib#example-playbook
```
---
- name: rollback example
hosts: all
roles:
- Juniper.junos
connection: local
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: I've made a huge mistake
junos_rollback:
host = {{inventory_hostname}}
----
----
```
Where have you saved the content of juniper.junos modules?. Can you post the content of your playbook and the output of the tree command to see your file structure? That could help.
I had a similar problem where Ansible was not finding my modules and what I did was to copy the juniper.junos folder to my roles folder and then added a tasks folder within it to execute the main.yaml from there.
Something like this:
/Users/macuared/Ansible_projects/roles/Juniper.junos/tasks
---
- name: "TEST 1 - Gather Facts"
junos_get_facts:
host: "{{ inventory_hostname}}"
user: "uuuuu"
passwd: "yyyyyy"
savedir: "/Users/macuared/Ansible_projects/Ouput/Facts"
ignore_errors: True
register: junos
- name: Checking Device Version
debug: msg="{{ junos.facts.serialnumber }}"
Additionally, I would add "" to the string values in your YAML. Something like this:
---
- name: I've made a huge mistake
junos_rollback:
host="{{ inventory_hostname }}"
user=ansible
comment="{{ comment }}"
confirm={{ confirm }}
rollback={{ rollback }}
logfile="{{ playbook_dir }}/library/logs/rollback.log"
diffs_file="{{ playbook_dir }}/configs/{{ inventory_hostname }}"
Regarding this "I've tried mixing both and only using one or the other. I keep getting errors."
I've used just colon and mine works fine even when in the documentation suggests = signs. See junos_get_facts