Can you show me an example playbook and output that illustrates this
problem?  (Possibly suggest running with -vvv to show the users being used
in each step).

Thanks!




On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 7:21 AM, MidGe <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is something I do not understand about remote_user.
>
> When I set a remote_user at the top level of a playbook, when it comes to
> tasks, it seems to use my user name on the invoking machine  (there is a
> similarly named user on the target) to execute the task unless I also
> specify the desired remote_user at the task level.  Is that the expected
> behaviour?  If so, what is the use of setting remote_user at the top level?
> Is it simply to log in?
>
> Thanks for any clarifications.  BTW I use the latest git cloned version of
> Ansible and my target is a Debian 7 server.
>
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