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Multiple Environments using Ansible and Vagrant to setup. ##Development Copy the file "provisioning/host_vars/development.dist" to "provisioning/host_vars/development" and modify your config inside as required.
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QUESTION
Can't install the packages in the virtual machine with ansible. Error: No package matching is available
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-May-14 at 15:57You have invalid YAML. A YAML list item is denoted by:
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I am currently trying to get into ansible and for that usecase i have setup a cluster of 3 VMs using VirtualBox and Vagrant. Now my VM-Setup looks like this
Vagrantfile
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Answered 2018-Dec-31 at 16:15OK I solved it now. Now Vagrant will generate your private keys you will need to get that key into your master VM with the correct permissions. You will also need to set upo your network correcty. So lets first tackle the network point.
Your /etc/hosts will have to be set up. In my setup it will look like this
/etc/hosts
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I have a Vagrantfile that 100% works. The desired outcome is really straight forward. Spin up 8 Ubuntu 16.04 vm's then provision all the servers using an Ansible playbook. However, right at the very end it is doing something annoying, for some reason the playbook run's twice and I can not figure out why. Here is my Vagrantfile.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jun-23 at 07:53Remove hpc.vm.provision
out of hpc.vm.provider
.
There are reasons to properly format and indent your code.
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I'm trying to provision Ubuntu with Vagrant and Ansible. I'm working with this article and hit the error shown below.
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Answered 2017-May-13 at 09:13As Konstantin Suvorov mentioned, it is a possible duplicate of the mentioned post. To answer your question, when ansible executes on a remote host, by default it excepts python to be available in /usr/bin/python. But in ubuntu 16.04 /usr/bin/python is not available and only /usr/bin/python3 or /usr/bin/python3.5 is available.
We can overcome this problem in two ways,
1) Install python2 using the raw module in the pre_tasks section, before starting ansible tasks, so /usr/bin/python is available. The playbook would then become
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