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I am writing a playbook for automating anaconda installation . I am using Ansible expect module to answer the installation prompts.
Here is my code.
---
- hosts: all
become: yes
become_method: sudo
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: Run the installer Anaconda
expect:
command: bash ~/Downloads/Anaconda3-2019.03-Linux-x86_64.sh
responses:
"Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
"More" : " "
" Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
"Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
"Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Here the error I am getting.
TASK [Run the installer Anaconda] **********************************************
fatal: [192.168.6.230]: FAILED! => "changed": false, "msg": "Unsupported parameters for (expect) module: Do you accept the license terms, Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init, More, Please, press ENTER to continue, Press ENTER to confirm the location Supported parameters include: chdir, command, creates, echo, removes, responses, timeout"
ansible automation anaconda
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I am writing a playbook for automating anaconda installation . I am using Ansible expect module to answer the installation prompts.
Here is my code.
---
- hosts: all
become: yes
become_method: sudo
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: Run the installer Anaconda
expect:
command: bash ~/Downloads/Anaconda3-2019.03-Linux-x86_64.sh
responses:
"Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
"More" : " "
" Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
"Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
"Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Here the error I am getting.
TASK [Run the installer Anaconda] **********************************************
fatal: [192.168.6.230]: FAILED! => "changed": false, "msg": "Unsupported parameters for (expect) module: Do you accept the license terms, Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init, More, Please, press ENTER to continue, Press ENTER to confirm the location Supported parameters include: chdir, command, creates, echo, removes, responses, timeout"
ansible automation anaconda
add a comment |
I am writing a playbook for automating anaconda installation . I am using Ansible expect module to answer the installation prompts.
Here is my code.
---
- hosts: all
become: yes
become_method: sudo
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: Run the installer Anaconda
expect:
command: bash ~/Downloads/Anaconda3-2019.03-Linux-x86_64.sh
responses:
"Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
"More" : " "
" Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
"Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
"Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Here the error I am getting.
TASK [Run the installer Anaconda] **********************************************
fatal: [192.168.6.230]: FAILED! => "changed": false, "msg": "Unsupported parameters for (expect) module: Do you accept the license terms, Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init, More, Please, press ENTER to continue, Press ENTER to confirm the location Supported parameters include: chdir, command, creates, echo, removes, responses, timeout"
ansible automation anaconda
I am writing a playbook for automating anaconda installation . I am using Ansible expect module to answer the installation prompts.
Here is my code.
---
- hosts: all
become: yes
become_method: sudo
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: Run the installer Anaconda
expect:
command: bash ~/Downloads/Anaconda3-2019.03-Linux-x86_64.sh
responses:
"Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
"More" : " "
" Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
"Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
"Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Here the error I am getting.
TASK [Run the installer Anaconda] **********************************************
fatal: [192.168.6.230]: FAILED! => "changed": false, "msg": "Unsupported parameters for (expect) module: Do you accept the license terms, Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init, More, Please, press ENTER to continue, Press ENTER to confirm the location Supported parameters include: chdir, command, creates, echo, removes, responses, timeout"
ansible automation anaconda
ansible automation anaconda
edited May 22 at 6:15
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Pankaj KumarPankaj Kumar
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You need to indent your responses:
responses:
- "Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
- "More" : " "
- " Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
- "Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
- "Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Otherwise they are only treated as the next parameters for the expect
section. YAML relies heavily on correct indentation.
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:09
@JennyD That actually was the answer. I wasn't referring to the formatting of the question.
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:17
thanks for the clarification, now it's obvious! (I was surprised at what seemed like a bit of a newbie error from someone like you; I'm sorry I didn't skip that review and wait for you to edit it.)
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:19
No worries, happens to the best
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:21
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You need to indent your responses:
responses:
- "Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
- "More" : " "
- " Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
- "Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
- "Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Otherwise they are only treated as the next parameters for the expect
section. YAML relies heavily on correct indentation.
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:09
@JennyD That actually was the answer. I wasn't referring to the formatting of the question.
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:17
thanks for the clarification, now it's obvious! (I was surprised at what seemed like a bit of a newbie error from someone like you; I'm sorry I didn't skip that review and wait for you to edit it.)
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:19
No worries, happens to the best
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:21
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You need to indent your responses:
responses:
- "Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
- "More" : " "
- " Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
- "Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
- "Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Otherwise they are only treated as the next parameters for the expect
section. YAML relies heavily on correct indentation.
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:09
@JennyD That actually was the answer. I wasn't referring to the formatting of the question.
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:17
thanks for the clarification, now it's obvious! (I was surprised at what seemed like a bit of a newbie error from someone like you; I'm sorry I didn't skip that review and wait for you to edit it.)
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:19
No worries, happens to the best
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:21
add a comment |
You need to indent your responses:
responses:
- "Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
- "More" : " "
- " Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
- "Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
- "Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Otherwise they are only treated as the next parameters for the expect
section. YAML relies heavily on correct indentation.
You need to indent your responses:
responses:
- "Please, press ENTER to continue" : "n"
- "More" : " "
- " Do you accept the license terms" : "yes"
- "Press ENTER to confirm the location" : "n"
- "Do you wish the installer to initialize Anaconda3 by running conda init": "yes"
Otherwise they are only treated as the next parameters for the expect
section. YAML relies heavily on correct indentation.
edited May 22 at 9:16
answered May 22 at 7:25
Gerald SchneiderGerald Schneider
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7,14832748
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:09
@JennyD That actually was the answer. I wasn't referring to the formatting of the question.
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:17
thanks for the clarification, now it's obvious! (I was surprised at what seemed like a bit of a newbie error from someone like you; I'm sorry I didn't skip that review and wait for you to edit it.)
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:19
No worries, happens to the best
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:21
add a comment |
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:09
@JennyD That actually was the answer. I wasn't referring to the formatting of the question.
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:17
thanks for the clarification, now it's obvious! (I was surprised at what seemed like a bit of a newbie error from someone like you; I'm sorry I didn't skip that review and wait for you to edit it.)
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:19
No worries, happens to the best
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:21
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:09
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post. - From Review
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:09
@JennyD That actually was the answer. I wasn't referring to the formatting of the question.
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:17
@JennyD That actually was the answer. I wasn't referring to the formatting of the question.
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:17
thanks for the clarification, now it's obvious! (I was surprised at what seemed like a bit of a newbie error from someone like you; I'm sorry I didn't skip that review and wait for you to edit it.)
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:19
thanks for the clarification, now it's obvious! (I was surprised at what seemed like a bit of a newbie error from someone like you; I'm sorry I didn't skip that review and wait for you to edit it.)
– Jenny D
May 22 at 9:19
No worries, happens to the best
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:21
No worries, happens to the best
– Gerald Schneider
May 22 at 9:21
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