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So In my Centos 5.9 machine, if there is RAID mount ansible will crash, as it cannot find scheduler file. The reason being, this should be a virtual device as there is no "device" folder under e.g. /sys/block/md0/ Here is the crash: [kk@u1 ansible]$ ansible q3 -m setup -k -u root --tree=/tmp/facts SSH password: q3 | FAILED => failed to parse: /sys/block/md0 Traceback (most recent call last): File "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1360629441.14-171498703486275/setup", line 1797, in ? main() File "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1360629441.14-171498703486275/setup", line 1050, in main data = run_setup(module) File "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1360629441.14-171498703486275/setup", line 1000, in run_setup facts = ansible_facts() File "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1360629441.14-171498703486275/setup", line 990, in ansible_facts facts.update(Hardware().populate()) File "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1360629441.14-171498703486275/setup", line 312, in populate self.get_device_facts() File "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-1360629441.14-171498703486275/setup", line 439, in get_device_facts m = re.match(".*?(\[(.*)\])", scheduler) File "/usr/lib64/python2.4/sre.py", line 129, in match return _compile(pattern, flags).match(string) TypeError: expected string or buffer |
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Ansible
Ansible is a radically simple configuration-management, deployment, task-execution, and multinode orchestration framework.
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