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Can't run enable in playbook
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I am currently running ansible 2.7 and I have the following playbook
info.yaml
---
- hosts: routers
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: show run
ios_command:
commands:
- show running-config
register: config
I have the following inventory file:
[local]
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
[routers]
LAB-RTR-1
LAB-RTR-2
[routers:vars]
ansible_ssh_user= cisco_user
ansible_ssh_pass= cisco_pass
ansible_network_os=ios
ansible_connection=network_cli
ansible_become = yes
ansible_become_method = enable
anisble_become_pass = auth_pass
Have the following in the vault
cisco_user: “admin”
cisco_pass: “password123”
auth_pass: “password123”
When i try to run this via cli like this:
ansible-playbook info.yaml --ask-vault-pass -vvv
I keep getting the following errors for some reason, and i can’t figure this out. I’ve been going crazy on this for the last few hours
The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ansible-connection", line 106, in start
self.connection._connect()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/connection/network_cli.py", line 341, in _connect
self._terminal.on_become(passwd=auth_pass)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/terminal/ios.py", line 78, in on_become
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [%s] with error: %s' % (prompt, e.message))
AnsibleConnectionFailure: unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable
fatal: [LAB-RTR-1]: FAILED! =>
"msg": "unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable"
ansible ansible-2.x
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I am currently running ansible 2.7 and I have the following playbook
info.yaml
---
- hosts: routers
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: show run
ios_command:
commands:
- show running-config
register: config
I have the following inventory file:
[local]
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
[routers]
LAB-RTR-1
LAB-RTR-2
[routers:vars]
ansible_ssh_user= cisco_user
ansible_ssh_pass= cisco_pass
ansible_network_os=ios
ansible_connection=network_cli
ansible_become = yes
ansible_become_method = enable
anisble_become_pass = auth_pass
Have the following in the vault
cisco_user: “admin”
cisco_pass: “password123”
auth_pass: “password123”
When i try to run this via cli like this:
ansible-playbook info.yaml --ask-vault-pass -vvv
I keep getting the following errors for some reason, and i can’t figure this out. I’ve been going crazy on this for the last few hours
The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ansible-connection", line 106, in start
self.connection._connect()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/connection/network_cli.py", line 341, in _connect
self._terminal.on_become(passwd=auth_pass)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/terminal/ios.py", line 78, in on_become
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [%s] with error: %s' % (prompt, e.message))
AnsibleConnectionFailure: unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable
fatal: [LAB-RTR-1]: FAILED! =>
"msg": "unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable"
ansible ansible-2.x
add a comment |
I am currently running ansible 2.7 and I have the following playbook
info.yaml
---
- hosts: routers
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: show run
ios_command:
commands:
- show running-config
register: config
I have the following inventory file:
[local]
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
[routers]
LAB-RTR-1
LAB-RTR-2
[routers:vars]
ansible_ssh_user= cisco_user
ansible_ssh_pass= cisco_pass
ansible_network_os=ios
ansible_connection=network_cli
ansible_become = yes
ansible_become_method = enable
anisble_become_pass = auth_pass
Have the following in the vault
cisco_user: “admin”
cisco_pass: “password123”
auth_pass: “password123”
When i try to run this via cli like this:
ansible-playbook info.yaml --ask-vault-pass -vvv
I keep getting the following errors for some reason, and i can’t figure this out. I’ve been going crazy on this for the last few hours
The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ansible-connection", line 106, in start
self.connection._connect()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/connection/network_cli.py", line 341, in _connect
self._terminal.on_become(passwd=auth_pass)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/terminal/ios.py", line 78, in on_become
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [%s] with error: %s' % (prompt, e.message))
AnsibleConnectionFailure: unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable
fatal: [LAB-RTR-1]: FAILED! =>
"msg": "unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable"
ansible ansible-2.x
I am currently running ansible 2.7 and I have the following playbook
info.yaml
---
- hosts: routers
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: show run
ios_command:
commands:
- show running-config
register: config
I have the following inventory file:
[local]
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
[routers]
LAB-RTR-1
LAB-RTR-2
[routers:vars]
ansible_ssh_user= cisco_user
ansible_ssh_pass= cisco_pass
ansible_network_os=ios
ansible_connection=network_cli
ansible_become = yes
ansible_become_method = enable
anisble_become_pass = auth_pass
Have the following in the vault
cisco_user: “admin”
cisco_pass: “password123”
auth_pass: “password123”
When i try to run this via cli like this:
ansible-playbook info.yaml --ask-vault-pass -vvv
I keep getting the following errors for some reason, and i can’t figure this out. I’ve been going crazy on this for the last few hours
The full traceback is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ansible-connection", line 106, in start
self.connection._connect()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/connection/network_cli.py", line 341, in _connect
self._terminal.on_become(passwd=auth_pass)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/plugins/terminal/ios.py", line 78, in on_become
raise AnsibleConnectionFailure('unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [%s] with error: %s' % (prompt, e.message))
AnsibleConnectionFailure: unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable
fatal: [LAB-RTR-1]: FAILED! =>
"msg": "unable to elevate privilege to enable mode, at prompt [None] with error: timeout value 10 seconds reached while trying to send command: enable"
ansible ansible-2.x
ansible ansible-2.x
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Haven't used ansible in a while (but the above looks ok to me), and never with cisco, but I found an open issue that looks very similar to yours which you may want to keep an eye on:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/51436
Yes thank you, i have been watching that, but nothing has been solved yet. I would think this would kind of be a priority since everyone who uses ansible connects to some type of cisco devices
– Mr39
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Haven't used ansible in a while (but the above looks ok to me), and never with cisco, but I found an open issue that looks very similar to yours which you may want to keep an eye on:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/51436
Yes thank you, i have been watching that, but nothing has been solved yet. I would think this would kind of be a priority since everyone who uses ansible connects to some type of cisco devices
– Mr39
Mar 8 at 21:06
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Haven't used ansible in a while (but the above looks ok to me), and never with cisco, but I found an open issue that looks very similar to yours which you may want to keep an eye on:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/51436
Yes thank you, i have been watching that, but nothing has been solved yet. I would think this would kind of be a priority since everyone who uses ansible connects to some type of cisco devices
– Mr39
Mar 8 at 21:06
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Haven't used ansible in a while (but the above looks ok to me), and never with cisco, but I found an open issue that looks very similar to yours which you may want to keep an eye on:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/51436
Haven't used ansible in a while (but the above looks ok to me), and never with cisco, but I found an open issue that looks very similar to yours which you may want to keep an eye on:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/51436
answered Mar 8 at 15:04
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Yes thank you, i have been watching that, but nothing has been solved yet. I would think this would kind of be a priority since everyone who uses ansible connects to some type of cisco devices
– Mr39
Mar 8 at 21:06
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Yes thank you, i have been watching that, but nothing has been solved yet. I would think this would kind of be a priority since everyone who uses ansible connects to some type of cisco devices
– Mr39
Mar 8 at 21:06
Yes thank you, i have been watching that, but nothing has been solved yet. I would think this would kind of be a priority since everyone who uses ansible connects to some type of cisco devices
– Mr39
Mar 8 at 21:06
Yes thank you, i have been watching that, but nothing has been solved yet. I would think this would kind of be a priority since everyone who uses ansible connects to some type of cisco devices
– Mr39
Mar 8 at 21:06
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