Ah ok thanks for letting me know, will fix that.

On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 5:13 PM Todd Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:

> The "stat" failed because you have a "." in front of
> "/usr/src/power_consumption.sh".
>
> On 8/21/24 8:57 AM, Yogita Patil wrote:
>
> Ok thanks Todd.
>
> Also now I am getting a different error, after I cleaned up the yml to
> keep only 1 task -
>
>  FAILED! => {
>     "ansible_facts": {
>         "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3"
>     },
>     "changed": true,
>     "cmd": [
>         "stat",
>         "./usr/src/power_consumption.sh"
>     ],
>     "delta": "0:00:00.002128",
>     "end": "2024-08-21 16:53:50.376199",
>     "invocation": {
>         "module_args": {
>             "_raw_params": "stat ./usr/src/power_consumption.sh",
>             "_uses_shell": false,
>             "argv": null,
>             "chdir": null,
>             "creates": null,
>             "executable": null,
>             "removes": null,
>             "stdin": null,
>             "stdin_add_newline": true,
>             "strip_empty_ends": true
>         }
>     },
>     "msg": "non-zero return code",
>     "rc": 1,
>     "start": "2024-08-21 16:53:50.374071",
>     "stderr": "stat: cannot statx './usr/src/power_consumption.sh': No
> such file or directory",
>     "stderr_lines": [
>         "stat: cannot statx './usr/src/power_consumption.sh': No such file
> or directory"
>     ],
>     "stdout": "",
>     "stdout_lines": []
> }
>
>
> Content of my yml are -
>
> - name: Shell script test
>   hosts: all
>   gather_facts: false
>   tasks:
>
>
>      - name: Run a script in another way
>        ansible.builtin.command: stat ./usr/src/power_consumption.sh
>        ignore_errors: true
>
> File does exist in the folder /usr/src on the controller node and the
> ansible host on which I am trying to execute the script both -
>
> [image: image.png]
>
>
> Contents of yml are -
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 4:46 PM Todd Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yogita,
>>
>> Do us a favor please and change this:
>>
>> ansible.builtin.command: ./power_consumption.sh
>>
>> to this:
>>
>> ansible.builtin.command: stat ./power_consumption.sh
>>
>> and let us see the results. Thanks.
>> —
>> Todd
>>
>> On 8/21/24 8:12 AM, Yogita Patil wrote:
>>
>> Yes yes I understand what you mean, and it does work if I add
>> #!/bin/bash’  at the beginning of my foo.sh
>>
>> contents of foo.sh -
>> #!/bin/bash
>> echo "Hello world"
>>
>> However my power consumption script fails. Any idea what I am doing wrong
>> there?
>>
>> Many thanks for your help!
>>
>> -Yogita.
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 4:07 PM Stephen Maher <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Your bash script must in include ‘#!/bin/bash’ to allow for its
>>> execution using bash hence the suggestion to add the executable verb to
>>> prove this was the case.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 21 Aug 2024, at 11:25, Yogita Patil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> The bash was just a trial, the is the script that I really care about
>>> running which runs perfectly from the command line -
>>> myScript.yml
>>>
>>> - name: Shell script test
>>>   hosts: all
>>>   tasks:
>>>
>>>      - name: Run a shell command
>>>        ansible.builtin.shell: power_consumption.sh
>>>        register: foo_result
>>>        args:
>>>          chdir: /usr/src
>>>        ignore_errors: true
>>>
>>>      - name: Run a script
>>>        ansible.builtin.script:
>>>          cmd: /usr/src/power_consumption.sh
>>>        ignore_errors: true
>>>
>>>      - name: Run a script in another way
>>>        ansible.builtin.script: /usr/src/power_consumption.sh
>>>        ignore_errors: true
>>>
>>>      - name: Run a script via command line
>>>        ansible.builtin.command: ./power_consumption.sh
>>>        args:
>>>          chdir: /usr/src
>>>        ignore_errors: true
>>>
>>>
>>> #     - name: Run a script second way
>>> #       ansible.builtin.script:
>>> #       cmd: /usr/src/power_consumption.sh
>>>
>>>      - name: Run a shell command using output of the previous task
>>>        ansible.builtin.shell: /usr/src/bar.sh
>>>        when: foo_result.rc == 5
>>>
>>>
>>> The contents of the power_consumption.sh script are -
>>>
>>> hostfqdn=$(hostname --fqdn)
>>> time=1
>>> declare T0=($(cat /sys/class/powercap/intel-rapl/*/energy_uj)); sleep
>>> $time; declare T1=($(cat /sys/class/powercap/intel-rapl/*/energy_uj))
>>> for i in "${!T0[@]}"; do echo - | awk "{printf \"%.1f W\",
>>> $((${T1[i]}-${T0[i]})) / $time / 1e6 }" >> $hostfqdn.txt ; done
>>>
>>>
>>> I have no idea what I am doing wrong, I have tried to put the script in
>>> /usr/bin as well but same result for all tasks -
>>>
>>> TASK [Run a script via command line] *
>>> The full traceback is:
>>>   File
>>> "/tmp/ansible_ansible.legacy.command_payload_p_z2bc7h/ansible_ansible.legacy.command_payload.zip/ansible/module_utils/basic.py",
>>> line 2050, in run_command
>>>     cmd = subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs)
>>>           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>   File "/usr/lib/python3.11/subprocess.py", line 1024, in __init__
>>>     self._execute_child(args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
>>>   File "/usr/lib/python3.11/subprocess.py", line 1901, in _execute_child
>>>     raise child_exception_type(errno_num, err_msg, err_filename)
>>> fatal: [100.91.187.42]: FAILED! => {
>>>     "changed": false,
>>>     "cmd": "./power_consumption.sh",
>>>     "invocation": {
>>>         "module_args": {
>>>             "_raw_params": "./power_consumption.sh",
>>>             "_uses_shell": false,
>>>             "argv": null,
>>>             "chdir": "/usr/src",
>>>             "creates": null,
>>>             "executable": null,
>>>             "removes": null,
>>>             "stdin": null,
>>>             "stdin_add_newline": true,
>>>             "strip_empty_ends": true
>>>         }
>>>     },
>>>     "msg": "[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
>>> b'./power_consumption.sh'",
>>>     "rc": 2,
>>>     "stderr": "",
>>>     "stderr_lines": [],
>>>     "stdout": "",
>>>     "stdout_lines": []
>>> }
>>>
>>> TASK [Run a script in another way] and TASK [Run a script]
>>> The full traceback is:
>>> NoneType: None
>>> fatal: [100.91.187.42]: FAILED! => {
>>>     "changed": true,
>>>     "msg": "non-zero return code",
>>>     "rc": 2,
>>>     "stderr": "Shared connection to 100.91.187.42 closed.\r\n",
>>>     "stderr_lines": [
>>>         "Shared connection to 100.91.187.42 closed."
>>>     ],
>>>     "stdout":
>>> "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1724235551.658032-3341659-128056030829200/power_consumption.sh:
>>> 3: Syntax error: \"(\" unexpected\r\n",
>>>     "stdout_lines": [
>>>
>>> "/root/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1724235551.658032-3341659-128056030829200/power_consumption.sh:
>>> 3: Syntax error: \"(\" unexpected"
>>>     ]
>>> }
>>>
>>> TASK [Run a shell command
>>> fatal: [100.91.187.42]: FAILED! => {
>>>     "changed": true,
>>>     "cmd": "power_consumption.sh",
>>>     "delta": "0:00:00.001867",
>>>     "end": "2024-08-21 10:19:11.554061",
>>>     "invocation": {
>>>         "module_args": {
>>>             "_raw_params": "power_consumption.sh",
>>>             "_uses_shell": true,
>>>             "argv": null,
>>>             "chdir": "/usr/src",
>>>             "creates": null,
>>>             "executable": null,
>>>             "removes": null,
>>>             "stdin": null,
>>>             "stdin_add_newline": true,
>>>             "strip_empty_ends": true
>>>         }
>>>     },
>>>     "msg": "non-zero return code",
>>>     "rc": 127,
>>>     "start": "2024-08-21 10:19:11.552194",
>>>     "stderr": "/bin/sh: 1: power_consumption.sh: not found",
>>>     "stderr_lines": [
>>>         "/bin/sh: 1: power_consumption.sh: not found"
>>>     ],
>>>     "stdout": "",
>>>     "stdout_lines": []
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 12:36 PM Stephen Maher <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> This if often because your ’shell’ script has the incorrect shebang at
>>>> the top. If its a bash script then add executable: /bin/bash and try again,
>>>> or check your script.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 21 Aug 2024, at 09:32, Yogita Patil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the responses guys, but these are the errors I see -
>>>>
>>>> The full traceback is:
>>>>   File
>>>> "/tmp/ansible_ansible.legacy.command_payload_uk3ys11b/ansible_ansible.legacy.command_payload.zip/ansible/module_utils/basic.py",
>>>> line 2050, in run_command
>>>>     cmd = subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs)
>>>>           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>>   File "/usr/lib/python3.11/subprocess.py", line 1024, in __init__
>>>>     self._execute_child(args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
>>>>   File "/usr/lib/python3.11/subprocess.py", line 1901, in _execute_child
>>>>     raise child_exception_type(errno_num, err_msg, err_filename)
>>>> failed: [100.91.187.42] (item=./power_consumption.sh) => {
>>>>     "ansible_loop_var": "item",
>>>>     "changed": false,
>>>>     "cmd": "./power_consumption.sh",
>>>>     "invocation": {
>>>>         "module_args": {
>>>>             "_raw_params": "./power_consumption.sh",
>>>>             "_uses_shell": false,
>>>>             "argv": null,
>>>>             "chdir": "/usr/src/",
>>>>             "creates": null,
>>>>             "executable": null,
>>>>             "removes": null,
>>>>             "stdin": null,
>>>>             "stdin_add_newline": true,
>>>>             "strip_empty_ends": true
>>>>         }
>>>>     },
>>>>     "item": "./power_consumption.sh",
>>>>     "msg": "[Errno 8] Exec format error: b'./power_consumption.sh'",
>>>>     "rc": 8,
>>>>     "stderr": "",
>>>>     "stderr_lines": [],
>>>>     "stdout": "",
>>>>     "stdout_lines": []
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I also create a simple foo.sh and tried to execute it like this, but
>>>> here also I get errors -
>>>> foo.sh contents -
>>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>> echo "Hello world"
>>>>
>>>> My TestShell script yml looks like this -
>>>>
>>>> - name: Shell script test
>>>>   hosts: all
>>>>   tasks:
>>>>
>>>>      - name: Run a shell command and register its output as a variable
>>>>        ansible.builtin.shell: /usr/src/foo.sh
>>>>        register: foo_result
>>>>        ignore_errors: true
>>>>
>>>>      - name: Run a shell command using output of the previous task
>>>>        ansible.builtin.shell: /usr/src/bar.sh
>>>>        when: foo_result.rc == 5
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Output of the above yml gives this error -
>>>>
>>>> fatal: [132.56.197.46]: FAILED! => {
>>>>     "changed": true,
>>>>     "cmd": "/usr/src/foo.sh",
>>>>     "delta": "0:00:00.002043",
>>>>     "end": "2024-08-21 08:32:06.317505",
>>>>     "invocation": {
>>>>         "module_args": {
>>>>             "_raw_params": "/usr/src/foo.sh",
>>>>             "_uses_shell": true,
>>>>             "argv": null,
>>>>             "chdir": null,
>>>>             "creates": null,
>>>>             "executable": null,
>>>>             "removes": null,
>>>>             "stdin": null,
>>>>             "stdin_add_newline": true,
>>>>             "strip_empty_ends": true
>>>>         }
>>>>     },
>>>>     "msg": "non-zero return code",
>>>>     "rc": 127,
>>>>     "start": "2024-08-21 08:32:06.315462",
>>>>     "stderr": "/bin/sh: 1: /usr/src/foo.sh: not found",
>>>>     "stderr_lines": [
>>>>         "/bin/sh: 1: /usr/src/foo.sh: not found"
>>>>     ],
>>>>     "stdout": "",
>>>>     "stdout_lines": []
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 5:47 PM [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Create a var for script i.e.: script_path="/some/path/script" and use
>>>>> that instead of hard coding path
>>>>> On Sunday, August 18, 2024 at 7:14:58 AM UTC-4 Yogita Patil wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am simply unable to execute a shell script on the remote host -
>>>>>> this is my code (all other tasks run correctly except the execute task)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - name: Power consumption test
>>>>>>   hosts: all
>>>>>>   tasks:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      - name: Transfer the script
>>>>>>        ansible.builtin.copy:
>>>>>>          src: power_consumption.sh
>>>>>>          dest: /usr/src/power_consumption.sh
>>>>>>          mode: '0777'
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      - name: Execute the script
>>>>>> #       command: ./usr/src/power_consumption.sh
>>>>>>        command: "{{ item }}"
>>>>>>        args:
>>>>>>          chdir: "/usr/src/"
>>>>>>        with_items:
>>>>>>         - "./power_consumption.sh"
>>>>>>        ignore_errors: true
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      - name: Remove shell script from remote server
>>>>>>        file:
>>>>>>          path: /usr/src/power_consumption.sh
>>>>>>          state: absent
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      - name: Copy shell script output from remote server
>>>>>>        fetch:
>>>>>>          src: /usr/src/{{ ansible_fqdn }}.txt
>>>>>>          dest: /usr/src
>>>>>>          mode: '0777'
>>>>>>          with_fileglob:
>>>>>>           _ "*.txt"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have also tried with the shell: , script: sh ways of executing the
>>>>>> script and none of them work, can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
>>>>>> TIA.
>>>>>>
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