Hello, trying to use Ansible https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible to install Lemmy on a OVH VPS.
- Configured DNS and ping it is ok.
- I can reach the server with a sudo user on SSH
Installed Ansible on my local machine and follow the steps.
When i execute:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts lemmy.yml
I have this error (I replaced for this help request real username and real ip address)
PLAY [all] ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
TASK [check lemmy_base_dir] *******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
skipping: [myuser@myip]
TASK [install python for Ansible] *************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
fatal: [myuser@myip]: UNREACHABLE! => {"changed": false, "msg": "Failed to connect to the host via ssh: myuser@myip: Permission denied (publickey,password).", "unreachable": true}
PLAY RECAP ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
myuser@myip : ok=0 changed=0 unreachable=1 failed=0 skipped=1 rescued=0 ignored=0
What am i missing?
How many ssh keys do you have installed on your system? sshd will lock you out after a few failed attempts, the answer is typically ssh config files or just using one key for all services on that machine.
did you update the ansible config files to set myuser and myip to real things its in lemmy-ansible/hosts
false, “msg”: "Failed to connect to the host via ssh: myuser@myip: Permission denied
I was able to get it started/running with this command:
ansible-playbook -vvv -u USER -k -K -i inventory/hosts lemmy.yml
Anyway now it ends with an error (it’s Debian 11):
if \“driver failed programming external connectivity\” in ex.explanation:\n", “invocation”: {“module_args”: {“project_src”: “/srv/lemmy/social.lealternative.net”, “state”: “present”, “pull”: true, “remove_orphans”: true, “docker_host”: “unix://var/run/docker.sock”, “tls_hostname”: “localhost”, “api_version”: “auto”, “timeout”: 10, “tls”: false, “validate_certs”: false, “debug”: false, “hostname_check”: false, “recreate”: “smart”, “build”: false, “remove_volumes”: false, “stopped”: false, “restarted”: false, “dependencies”: true, “nocache”: false, “ca_cert”: null, “client_cert”: null, “client_key”: null, “ssl_version”: null, “project_name”: null, “files”: null, “definition”: null, “remove_images”: null, “scale”: null, “services”: null}}}\n’, b"<stdin>:18: DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib; see the module’s documentation for alternative uses\n") myuser@myip Failed to connect to the host via ssh: <stdin>:18: DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib; see the module’s documentation for alternative uses The full traceback is: File “/tmp/ansible_docker_compose_payload_mgoivh5q/main.py”, line 777, in cmd_up self.project.up( File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/project.py”, line 565, in up results, errors = parallel.parallel_execute( File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/parallel.py”, line 112, in parallel_execute raise error_to_reraise File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/parallel.py”, line 210, in producer result = func(obj) File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/project.py”, line 548, in do return service.execute_convergence_plan( File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/service.py”, line 545, in execute_convergence_plan return self._execute_convergence_create( File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/service.py”, line 460, in _execute_convergence_create containers, errors = parallel_execute( File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/parallel.py”, line 112, in parallel_execute raise error_to_reraise File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/parallel.py”, line 210, in producer result = func(obj) File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/service.py”, line 465, in <lambda> lambda service_name: create_and_start(self, service_name.number), File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/service.py”, line 457, in create_and_start self.start_container(container) File “/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/compose/service.py”, line 627, in start_container if “driver failed programming external connectivity” in ex.explanation:
fatal: [myuser@myip]: FAILED! => { “changed”: false, “errors”: [], “invocation”: { “module_args”: { “api_version”: “auto”, “build”: false, “ca_cert”: null, “client_cert”: null, “client_key”: null, “debug”: false, “definition”: null, “dependencies”: true, “docker_host”: “unix://var/run/docker.sock”, “files”: null, “hostname_check”: false, “nocache”: false, “project_name”: null, “project_src”: “/srv/lemmy/social.lealternative.net”, “pull”: true, “recreate”: “smart”, “remove_images”: null, “remove_orphans”: true, “remove_volumes”: false, “restarted”: false, “scale”: null, “services”: null, “ssl_version”: null, “state”: “present”, “stopped”: false, “timeout”: 10, “tls”: false, “tls_hostname”: “localhost”, “validate_certs”: false } }, “module_stderr”: “Creating sociallealternativenet_postgres_1 … \nCreating sociallealternativenet_postfix_1 … \nCreating sociallealternativenet_pictrs_1 … \n\u001b[3A\u001b[2K\nCreating sociallealternativenet_postgres_1 … \n\u001b[3B\u001b[1A\u001b[2K\nCreating sociallealternativenet_pictrs_1 … \ny_1 … \n\u001b[3A\u001b[2K\nCreating sociallealternativenet_postfix_1 … \n\u001b[3B”, “module_stdout”: “”, “msg”: “Error starting project a bytes-like object is required, not ‘str’” }
Please google these errors, you likely have ports blocked on your system that’s interfering with docker: https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/6998
Nothing to do with lemmy, but a weirdly configured system.