> > What happens if you use the ansible service module with -vvvv IE: > > > > - name: Start dirsrv > > sudo: yes > > action: service enabled=yes state=restarted > > I will set it up and run it again, but the same thing happened. That's how I > originally found it. Actually, I did it with 'ipa' as the service, and the > dirsrv part was stopping right away. The direct invocation of the startup > scripts were subsequent trouble shooting. Can I see this with -vvvv on the ansible-playbook run thanks? If you have output you don't want shared, feel free to send direct to me offlist. > > > > I think the issue is not with dirsrv at all, but with your ansible > > environment and how you are trying to start / stop the services.... > > This is a bog-standard ansible environment. Not sure what I would be doing > wrong. All other services started by Ansible remain running after it > disconnects. > Who knows, it could be anything. For my sanity, if you ssh to the system and run: sudo service dirsrv start Does that work and persist? -- Sincerely, William Brown Software Engineer Red Hat, Brisbane
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