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METRON-1578 - EC2 10 Node Deployment - Reverting to using control_path with %C for Mac #1032

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@as22323 as22323 commented May 25, 2018

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A description of the problem:
This PR is to revert to the previous control_path in ansible.cfg that is compatible with Mac OS (ansible-ssh-%%C). This corrects an issue due to PR 754 that was submitted on Sept 2017.

This PR also updates the "Error" section of the ec2 README.md to include a solution to the error "percent_expand: unknown key %C" that may occur with certain Linux distributions.

Testing was done on Mac OS High Sierra using "master" code from 2018-05-23. However the error that was thrown might not be to due to the control_path issue since ambari_* TASKs were succeeding.
"TASK [python-pip : Install Python's pip Centos ] ... FAILED.. you need to be root to perform this command.."

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hrm, I'm not the best qualified to review this, but I wanted to give it a bump so it gets looked at. Any thoughts on this by anyone?

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I'm no Ansible expert by any means, but could we possible leverage something like the following to have it change by client OS instead of hard-coding a commented set of lines?

https://ansible-tips-and-tricks.readthedocs.io/en/latest/os-dependent-tasks/variables/

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as22323 commented Jun 3, 2018

@mmiklavc I created a function in run.sh that checks the os and updates the control_path in ansible.cfg. the pull request is here #1046

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