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chore(ansible): explain async gotcha with ssm, improve readability
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@@ -205,7 +205,9 @@ Pitfalls:
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> has been configured.
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- Since [SSM starts shell sessions under `/usr/bin`][gotchas], one must explicitly set Ansible's temporary directory to
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a folder the remote user can write to ([source][ansible temp dir change]):
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a folder the remote user can write to ([source][ansible temp dir change]).
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<details style="padding-bottom: 1em">
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```sh
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ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP="/tmp/.ansible-${USER}/tmp" ansible…
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@@ -223,11 +225,15 @@ Pitfalls:
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tasks: …
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```
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</details>
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This, or use the shell profiles in [SSM's preferences][session manager preferences] to change the directory when
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logged in.
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- In similar fashion to the point above, SSM might mess up the directory used by `async` tasks.<br/>
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To avoid this, set it to a folder the remote user can write to:
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To avoid this, set it to a folder the remote user can write to.
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<details style="padding-bottom: 1em">
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```sh
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ANSIBLE_ASYNC_DIR="/tmp/.ansible-${USER}/async" ansible…
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tasks: …
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```
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</details>
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- When using `async` tasks, SSM will fire the task and disconnect; this makes the task **fail**, but the module will
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still run on the target host.<br/>
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Fire these tasks with `poll` set to `0` and forcing a specific failure test, then use a different task to check up on
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them.
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<details>
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```yaml
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- name: Dump a DB from an RDS instance
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vars:
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ansible_connection: community.aws.aws_ssm
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ansible_remote_tmp: /tmp/.ansible-ssm-user/tmp #-\
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ansible_async_dir: /tmp/.ansible-ssm-user/async #-- see previous gotchas
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wanted_pattern_in_module_output: >-
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{{ '"failed": 0, "started": 1, "finished": 0' | regex_escape() }}
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community.postgresql.postgresql_db: { … }
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async: "{{ 60 * 60 * 2 }}" #-- wait up to 2 hours
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poll: 0 #-- fire and forget; ssm would not check anyways
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register: dump
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changed_when:
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- dump.rc == 0
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- dump.module_stderr == ''
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- "'started' | extract(dump.module_stdout | regex_search('{.*}') | from_json) == 1"
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- "'failed' | extract(dump.module_stdout | regex_search('{.*}') | from_json) == 0"
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failed_when: dump.rc != 0 #-- specify the failure yourself
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- name: Check on the dump task
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vars:
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dump_stdout_as_obj: "{{ dump.module_stdout | regex_search('{.*}') | from_json }}"
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ansible_job_id: "{{ dump_stdout_as_obj.ansible_job_id }}"
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ansible.builtin.async_status:
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jid: "{{ ansible_job_id }}"
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register: dump_result
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until: dump_result.finished
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retries: "{{ 60 * 2 }}" #-- wait up to 2 hours like the task before
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delay: 60 #-/
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```
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</details>
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## Troubleshooting
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Refer [Troubleshooting managed node availability].
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