Well I'll be dammed, that's all it was too.
Thx for the hint.
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019, 11:50 PM Boris Ranto <branto(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2019 at 5:21 AM solarflow99
<solarflow99(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to bring up a sandbox ceph environment based on the
guide, and
I am running into a problem with the ceph-ansible provisioning,
it keeps complaining about netaddr even though I installed python2-netaddr.
Hi,
fatal: [client0]: FAILED! =>
msg: The ipwrap filter requires python's netaddr be installed on the
ansible
controller
> NO MORE HOSTS LEFT
*************************************************************
> PLAY RECAP
*********************************************************************
client0 : ok=22 changed=0
unreachable=0
failed=1 skipped=27 rescued=0 ignored=0
mon0 : ok=25 changed=1
unreachable=0
failed=1 skipped=27 rescued=0 ignored=0
osd0 : ok=25 changed=0
unreachable=0
failed=1 skipped=24 rescued=0 ignored=0
osd1 : ok=25 changed=0
unreachable=0
failed=1 skipped=24 rescued=0 ignored=0
osd2 : ok=25 changed=0
unreachable=0
failed=1 skipped=24 rescued=0 ignored=0
> # cat /etc/redhat-release
> Fedora release 30 (Thirty)
> # rpm -qa | grep netaddr
> python2-netaddr-0.7.19-14.fc30.noarch
> # ansible --version
> ansible 2.8.1
> config file = /root/ceph-sandbox/ceph-ansible/ansible.cfg
> configured module search path =
['/root/ceph-sandbox/ceph-ansible/library']
ansible python module location =
/usr/lib/python3.7/site-packages/ansible
executable location = /usr/bin/ansible
python version = 3.7.3 (default, May 11 2019, 00:38:04) [GCC 9.1.1
20190503 (Red
Hat 9.1.1-1)]
your ansible python version is python 3.7.3 so you probably need
python3-netaddr.
-boris
> # python --version
> Python 2.7.16
> # vagrant --version
> Vagrant 2.2.4
> # git branch
> master
> * stable-4.0
>
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