# python -c "import platform; print platform.dist()"
('debian', 'jessie/sid', '')
# cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS"
This doesnt look good, but at least i have something to search for now.
Cheers
On Monday, October 3, 2016 at 10:28:45 AM UTC+1, Kai Stian Olstad wrote:
>
> On 01.10.2016 19:10, Mike Christofilopoulos wrote:
> > when gathering facts from a server, ubuntu release version comes back
> > as NA.
> > Has anyone experienced this ?
> >
> >
> > from my server
> >
> > No LSB modules are available.
> > Distributor ID: Ubuntu
> > Description: Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
> > Release: 14.04
> > Codename: trusty
> >
> > but ansible reports ubuntu release as NA
>
> Ansible is using the Python module platform to get this information, and
> platform is reading /etc/lsb-release first.
> Do you have that file?
>
>
> > ansible all -l server -m setup -a
> > 'filter=ansible_distribution_release'
> > server | SUCCESS => {
> > "ansible_facts": {
> > "ansible_distribution_release": "NA"
> > },
> > "changed": false
> > }
> >
> > Ansible version:
> >
> > ansible 2.1.1.0
> > config file = /Users/mchristof/di/ansible/ansible.cfg
> > configured module search path = Default w/o overrides
> >
> > python version on the server
> >
> > Python 2.7.11
>
> You can also check if the command Ansible is running is working on the
> node.
> python -c "import platform; print platform.dist()"
>
> --
> Kai Stian Olstad
>
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