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Ansible IO failure: - Is not a dir. #364

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oevcil opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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Ansible IO failure: - Is not a dir. #364

oevcil opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 0 comments

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oevcil commented Apr 10, 2024

#28

I would very much like to have this issue reopened. I don't think it should be necessary to provide new logs here. Since this bug is still in Rundeck and is not really well documented in the manuals.

To be honest, I think it is a design flaw of the Rundeck application. Maybe I am wrong here, but then you can correct me here. I'm still relatively new to Rundeck and the documentation is unfortunately very unclear about this problem or doesn't even mention it. This could at least be changed.

Simple Solution: Include this information in the documantation.
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Having a Rundeck user that isn't utilized by default or the user starting the app, along with using the default configuration of Ansible, seems redundant. In my view, it would be more efficient for the plugin to provide its own ansible.cfg file. This would streamline configuration management and ensure consistency within the plugin's environment, rather than relying on separate configurations that relies on the users configuration.

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