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``become_user``, and ``local_action`` have all been tested.
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``become_user``, and ``local_action`` have all been tested.
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Medium Risk
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* In some cases ``remote_tmp`` may not be respected.
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* Interaction with modules employing special action plugins is minimally
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tested, except for the ``synchronize``, ``template`` and ``copy`` modules.
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* For now only Python command modules work, however almost all modules shipped
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with Ansible are Python-based.
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Low Risk
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Low Risk
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* The only supported strategy is ``linear``, which is Ansible's default.
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* The only supported strategy is ``linear``, which is Ansible's default.
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* In some cases ``remote_tmp`` may not be respected.
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* Interaction with modules employing special action plugins is minimally
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tested, except for the ``synchronize``, ``template`` and ``copy`` modules.
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* For now only Python command modules work, however almost all modules shipped
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with Ansible are Python-based.
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* Uncaptured standard output of remotely executing modules and shell commands
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are logged to the console. This will be fixed in a later version.
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* Ansible defaults to requiring pseudo TTYs for most SSH invocations, in order
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* Ansible defaults to requiring pseudo TTYs for most SSH invocations, in order
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to allow it to handle ``sudo`` with ``requiretty`` enabled, however it
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to allow it to handle ``sudo`` with ``requiretty`` enabled, however it
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disables pseudo TTYs for certain commands where standard input is required or
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disables pseudo TTYs for certain commands where standard input is required or
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