[defaults] log_path = var/tmp/2024/01/09/gentoo_vm-2/base_proxy_toxcore.log callback_plugins = ./lib/plugins/ # /i/data/DevOps/net/Http/docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_configuration.html # http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_configuration.html#command-warnings # WTF ERROR! Invalid callback for stdout specified: yaml with libvirt - 2.10 stdout_callback: yaml callback_whitelist = timer # Skipping callback plugin 'timer', unable to load # https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/39122 bin_ansible_callbacks = True command_warnings = False retry_files_enabled = False deprecation_warnings = False display_args_to_stdout = False error_on_undefined_vars = True force_color = False forks = 5 # Ansible by default will override variables in specific precedence orders, as described in Variables. # When a variable of higher precedence wins, it will replace the other value. #?! hash_behaviour = merged #! fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "cmd": "/bin/lsblk --list --noheadings --paths --output NAME,UUID --exclude 2", "msg": "Timer expired after 30 seconds", "rc": 257} gather_timeout = 120 internal_poll_interval=1 # This sets the interval (in seconds) of Ansible internal processes polling each other. Lower values # improve performance with large playbooks at the expense of extra CPU load. Higher values are more # suitable for Ansible usage in automation scenarios, when UI responsiveness is not required but CPU usage # might be a concern. Default corresponds to the value hardcoded in 2.1: # Fixme: should be per user local_tmp = /var/tmp library = ./library nocows = 0 roles_path = ./roles handler_includes_static = True timeout = 60 # added libvirt_timeout = 14