Job done Brian!

http://note.io/13gKGnW

Thanks a million.

cheers

P.

On Thursday, 18 December 2014 13:33:32 UTC, Peter Daly-Dickson wrote:
>
> I have a playbook that has been working well for developing locally in a 
> vagrant box and deploying to remote staging environment.
>
> Both are Ubuntu environments.
>
> Today, I fired up a new Ubuntu EC2 instance for the production server.
>
> With just port 22 open in the EC2 security group, running the playbook 
> returns...
>
> GATHERING FACTS 
> *************************************************************** 
>
> fatal: [rez-inf-sync.linthwaite.com] => the connection attempt timed out
>
> Allowing all traffic from my IP returns...
>
> GATHERING FACTS 
> *************************************************************** 
>
> fatal: [rez-inf-sync.linthwaite.com] => 500 WinRMTransport. [Errno 61] 
> Connection refused
>
> At one stage we considered deploying to the client's remote Windows 
> server, though it caused too much hassle so we stuck with Ubuntu.
>
> Whilst experimenting with using ansible/Windows I installed pywinrm, which 
> I thought might be causing the above WinRMTransport error.
>
> But with pywinrm uninstalled, I get...
>
> GATHERING FACTS 
> *************************************************************** 
>
> fatal: [rez-inf-sync.linthwaite.com] => winrm is not installed
>
> How do I tell ansible there are no Windows servers anywhere in the mix?
>
> I've done a lot of research and this group is last resort!
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Pete
>
>
>

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