On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 10:39 PM <staybox@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello, I get error, need help.
>
> [ ERROR ] fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"msg": "The conditional check 'not ipv6_deployment|bool and route_rules_ipv4.stdout | from_json | selectattr('priority', 'equalto', 100) | selectattr('dst', 'equalto', virbr_cidr_ipv4 | ipaddr('address') ) | list | length == 0' failed. The error was: error while evaluating conditional (not ipv6_deployment|bool and route_rules_ipv4.stdout | from_json | selectattr('priority', 'equalto', 100) | selectattr('dst', 'equalto', virbr_cidr_ipv4 | ipaddr('address') ) | list | length == 0): 'dict object' has no attribute 'dst'\n\nThe error appears to be in '/usr/share/ansible/collections/ansible_collections/ovirt/ovirt/roles/hosted_engine_setup/tasks/bootstrap_local_vm/01_prepare_routing_rules.yml': line 81, column 5, but may\nbe elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.\n\nThe offending line appears to be:\n\n changed_when: true\n - name: Add IPv4 inbound route rules\n ^ here\n"}
A wild guess: The code adds a rule to the routing policy table, with
priority 100 and dst equal to your IP address, but tries to do this
only if it's not already done. But in reality it was probably never
tested on a machine already having a rule with priority 100 and no
'dst'. Perhaps that's your case? What's the output of:
$ ip -j rule | jq ''
If it includes a rule with priority 100 and no 'dst', and if you can
remove it, or add a 'dst', perhaps try that.
Perhaps create an issue on the ovirt-ansible-collection project with
all relevant details.
Best regards,
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Didi