On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 4:59 PM Dana Elfassy <delfassy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
And also please attach the content of the file found at:
/etc/ansible-runner-service/config.yaml
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 5:55 PM Dana Elfassy <delfassy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Gianluca,
> Please execute the following command on your engine, save the output into
> a file and attach it:
> sudo journalctl -u ansible-runner-service
> Dana
>
>
Thanks for answering, Dana.
[root@ovmgr1 ansible-runner-service]# sudo journalctl -u
ansible-runner-service
-- Logs begin at Tue 2020-10-06 11:12:46 CEST, end at Thu 2020-10-08
17:02:25 CEST. --
-- No entries --
[root@ovmgr1 ansible-runner-service]#
[root@ovmgr1 ansible-runner-service]# cat
/etc/ansible-runner-service/config.yaml
version: 1
playbooks_root_dir: '/usr/share/ovirt-engine/ansible-runner-service-project'
ssh_private_key: '/etc/pki/ovirt-engine/keys/engine_id_rsa'
port: 50001
target_user: root
log_path: '/var/log/ovirt-engine'
[root@ovmgr1 ansible-runner-service]#
I noticed that both on engine and on host the "ansible-runner" package is
not installed. Is it correct and only ansible-runner-service package to be
installed only on the engine?
Also, does the "service" in the name imply that I should have any systemd
or other kind of related service on engine?
Finally, I have to use a proxy for dnf/yum.
To be able to run "engine-setup" on engine I had to set http_proxy and
https_proxy eng variables inside the shell session, because it seems that
engine-setup was not able to leverage the global configuration. Could it be
something similar due to the host having to use a proxy too (that I already
setup in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf)? Just a guess.
Gianluca