¿Es posible agregar 2 cmd diff en cmd ansible ad-hoc?

¿Es posible agregar 2 cmd diff en cmd ansible ad-hoc?

¿Necesito ejecutar 2 diff cmd en modo ad-hoc en ansible? Es posible

1] nombre de host

2] gl -h

# ansible example -s -a "hostname && df -h"

Error

```[root@ansi1 ansible]# ansible example -s -a "hostname && df -h"
ansi2.example.com | FAILED | rc=4 >>
Usage: hostname [-v] {hostname|-F file}      set hostname (from file)
       domainname [-v] {nisdomain|-F file}   set NIS domainname (from file)
       hostname [-v] [-d|-f|-s|-a|-i|-y|-A|-I]  display formatted name
       hostname [-v]                         display hostname

       hostname -V|--version|-h|--help       print info and exit

    dnsdomainname=hostname -d, {yp,nis,}domainname=hostname -y

    -s, --short           short host name
    -a, --alias           alias names
    -i, --ip-address      addresses for the hostname
    -I, --all-ip-addresses all addresses for the host
    -f, --fqdn, --long    long host name (FQDN)
    -A, --all-fqdns        all long host names (FQDNs)
    -d, --domain          DNS domain name
    -y, --yp, --nis       NIS/YP domainname
    -F, --file            read hostname or NIS domainname from given file

   This command can read or set the hostname or the NIS domainname. You can
   also read the DNS domain or the FQDN (fully qualified domain name).
   Unless you are using bind or NIS for host lookups you can change the
   FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) and the DNS domain name (which is
   part of the FQDN) in the /etc/hosts file.
```

Respuesta1

Encontré mi error... tonto.

[root@ansi1 ansible]# ansible example -s -m shell -a "hostname && df -h"
ansi2.example.com | SUCCESS | rc=0 >>
ansi2.example.com
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_ansible2-lv_root
                      6.5G  980M  5.2G  16% /
tmpfs                 939M     0  939M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1             477M   54M  398M  12% /boot

Respuesta2

Parece ansibleque no usa Shell para ejecutar su comando. Sin embargo, obviamente usa la sintaxis de Shell en su comando personalizado: &&. Entonces, una opción para usted es decirle directamente a ansible que use shell:

$ ansible localhost -s -a "bash -c 'hostname && df -h'"

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