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added pipelining for z/OS (#51212)

* added pipelining for z/OS

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reformatted section for error message `The module libpython2.7.so was not found.`
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vvvlc 2019-01-25 16:42:54 +01:00 committed by Sandra McCann
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@ -229,19 +229,30 @@ There are a few common errors that one might run into when trying to execute Ans
* Version 2.7.6 of python for z/OS will not work with Ansible because it represents strings internally as EBCDIC.
To get around this limitation, download and install a later version of `python for z/OS <https://www.rocketsoftware.com/zos-open-source>`_ (2.7.13 or 3.6.1) that represents strings internally as ascii. Version 2.7.13 is verified to work.
To get around this limitation, download and install a later version of `python for z/OS <https://www.rocketsoftware.com/zos-open-source>`_ (2.7.13 or 3.6.1) that represents strings internally as ASCII. Version 2.7.13 is verified to work.
.. error::
/usr/bin/python: EDC5129I No such file or directory
* When ``pipelining = False`` in `/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg` then Ansible modules are transferred in binary mode via sftp however execution of python fails with
To fix this set the path to the python installation in your inventory like so::
.. error::
SyntaxError: Non-UTF-8 code starting with \'\\x83\' in file /a/user1/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1548232945.35-274513842609025/AnsiballZ_stat.py on line 1, but no encoding declared; see http://python.org/dev/peps/pep-0263/ for details
To fix it set ``pipelining = True`` in `/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg`.
* Python interpret cannot be found in default location ``/usr/bin/python`` on target host.
.. error::
/usr/bin/python: EDC5129I No such file or directory
To fix this set the path to the python installation in your inventory like so::
zos1 ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/lpp/python/python-2017-04-12-py27/python27/bin/python
.. error::
* Start of python fails with ``The module libpython2.7.so was not found.``
.. error::
EE3501S The module libpython2.7.so was not found.
On z/OS, you must execute python from gnu bash. If gnu bash is installed at ``/usr/lpp/bash``, you can fix this in your inventory by specifying an ``ansible_shell_executable``::
On z/OS, you must execute python from gnu bash. If gnu bash is installed at ``/usr/lpp/bash``, you can fix this in your inventory by specifying an ``ansible_shell_executable``::
zos1 ansible_shell_executable=/usr/lpp/bash/bin/bash