I have an Ansible (2.13) machine targeting a remote centOS 6 with Python
3.6.
Remote machine has python3.6 installed and variables are set like this:
$ ansible-inventory --host centos-6-vm
{
"ansible_private_key_file": "~/.ssh/id_rsa",
"ansible_python_interpreter": "/usr/bin/python3.6",
"ansible_user": "daniel"
}
Ansible can ping, setup and gather facts from target successfully.
But when trying to run the yum module, I get an error as if my server
doesn't have Python 3.6
This is my playbook
---
- name: Deploy Services
hosts: centos-6-vm
gather_facts: true
tasks:
- name: Show python interpreter
debug:
var: "{{ item }}"
with_items:
- ansible_python_interpreter
- ansible_python_version
- name: Patch
become: true
yum:
name: "*"
security: true
state: latest
update_cache: true
The first task is just to confirm that Ansible is recognizing Python
versions. And the result is success.
ok: [centos-6-vm] => (item=ansible_python_interpreter) => {
"ansible_loop_var": "item",
"ansible_python_interpreter": "/usr/bin/python3.6",
"item": "ansible_python_interpreter"
}
ok: [centos-6-vm] => (item=ansible_python_version) => {
"ansible_loop_var": "item",
"ansible_python_version": "3.6.6",
"item": "ansible_python_version"
}
But when it gets in the module, it gets an error saying no Python3.
TASK [Patch]
***********************************************************************************************************
fatal: [centos-6-vm]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "ansible-core
requires a minimum of Python2 version 2.7 or Python3 version 3.5. Current
version: 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Aug 18 2016, 15:13:37) [GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red
Hat 4.4.7-17)]"}
Any idea how can I approach that?
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