
Hi Martin, Seems that I am running the correct versions. Can you elaborate what the issue is/was and where is the fix? I can then dive deeper with my debugging. Thanks, Sakari $ dnf info python3-ansible-runner ansible-runner-service Last metadata expiration check: 0:02:12 ago on Wed 06 May 2020 09:51:37 AM EEST. Installed Packages Name : ansible-runner-service Version : 1.0.2 Release : 1.el8 Architecture : noarch Size : 252 k Source : ansible-runner-service-1.0.2-1.el8.src.rpm Repository : @System From repo : ovirt-4.4-centos-ovirt44 Summary : RESTful API for ansible/ansible_runner execution License : ASL 2.0 Description : This package provides the Ansible Runner Service source files. Ansible runner service exposes a REST API interface on top of the functionality provided by ansible and : ansible_runner. : : The Ansible Runner Service provided in this packages is intended to be used as uwgsi app exposed by Nginx in a Container. : Dependencies, and configuration tasks must be performed in the container. : : Ansible Runner Service listens on https://localhost:5001 by default for playbook or ansible inventory requests. For developers interested in using the API, all the available : endpoints are documented at https://localhost:5001/api. : : In addition to the API endpoints, the daemon also provides a /metrics endpoint for prometheus integration. A sample Grafana dashboard is provided within : /usr/share/doc/ansible-runner-service Name : python3-ansible-runner Version : 1.4.5 Release : 1.el8 Architecture : noarch Size : 340 k Source : ansible-runner-1.4.5-1.el8.src.rpm Repository : @System From repo : ovirt-4.4-centos-ovirt44 Summary : A tool and python library to interface with Ansible URL : https://github.com/ansible/ansible-runner License : ASL 2.0 Description : Ansible Runner is a tool and python library that helps when interfacing with : Ansible from other systems whether through a container image interface, as a : standalone tool, or imported into a python project. On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 9:27 AM Martin Perina <mperina@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
the issue has been fixed on master, it seems that you are using old ovirt-engine and/or old ansible-runner-service. Please upgrade to latest released ovirt-engine with ansible-runner-service-1.0.2 and python3-ansible-runner-1.4.5
Regards, Martin
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:50 AM Sakari Poussa <spoussa@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am using 4.4 beta4 and not able to add new hosts to the datacenter. Also "Enroll Certificate" fails.
On nodes, I get the following error message:
libvirtd[20399]: Unable to import CA certificate list /etc/pki/vdsm/certs/cacert.pem
The root cause is the malformed cert:
$ cat /etc/pki/vdsm/certs/cacert.pem -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\nMIID XXX
That, is the .pem file is just one long line with \n characters instead of real newlines. If I convert the \n to real newlines libvirtd starts but that is not the end solution since other issues surfaces.
The malforming happens when the engine copies (via ansible) the CA cert to the node(s).
Any ideas what is going on?
Thanks, Sakari
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