that's probably because your password is engine, though I am not sure why it worked fine with the other URL

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 5:24 PM Fedor Gavrilov <fgavrilo@redhat.com> wrote:
I've been trying to reproduce an issue when it was possible, using ansible, to create an image in one dc with disk in another one.
Since adding validation to ImportRepoImage command turned out to not be enough, this time I am trying to stick as close as possible to the original reproducer.

OS is CentOS 7, ansible-playbook is 2.8.4 (latest, that is)

I have this simplistic yml that references vars from the inventory file, like the following:

    - ovirt_auth:
        url: "{{engine_url}}"
        username: "{{engine_user}}"
        password: "{{engine_password}}"
        state: present
        insecure: true

and the inventory file is very straightforward as well, just a bunch of vars:

[local:vars]
engine_url=https://apple/ovirt-engine/api
engine_user=admin@internal
engine_password=engine

However, as I run this against my engine, which is latest master, ansible is able to login successfully and then fail with

    "msg": "The response content type 'text/html;charset=UTF-8' isn't the expected XML. Is the path '/ovirt-********/api' included in the 'url' parameter correct? The typical one is '/ovirt-engine/api'"

This ovirt-******* is very intriguing. I sniffed the traffic and here is what is done, apparently:

2019-08-16 20:56:18     ::1     ::1     >       POST    apple:8080      /ovirt-engine/sso/oauth/token   HTTP/1.1        -       -
2019-08-16 20:56:18     ::1     ::1     <       -       -       -       HTTP/1.1        200     OK
2019-08-16 20:56:18     ::1     ::1     >       GET     apple:8080      /ovirt-********/api/templates?search=name%3Dfc28-cloud-test     HTTP/1.1        -       -
2019-08-16 20:56:18     ::1     ::1     <       -       -       -       HTTP/1.1        404     Not Found

So it actually tries to reach /ovirt-********/api/templates?search=name%3Dfc28-cloud-test and gets 404 page.

Once would think that something is wrong with ansible, but actually when I change engine url in inventory file to https://10-37-137-185.rhev.lab.eng.brq.redhat.com/ovirt-engine/api everthing runs fine.
So I guess it's engine messing up the URL after all?

Fedor
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