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Ansible Error Conflicting Action Statements: Solution

by | Oct 20, 2022

Let us examine and devise some effective troubleshooting stores for the Ansible error conflicting action statements with the support of our Server Management Support Services at Bobcares.

Error: Conflicting Action Statement in Ansible

ansible error conflicting action statements

Error message:

ERROR! conflicting action statements

The error appears to have been in ‘/path/to/’: line x, column y, but may be present elsewhere in the file on the basis of the exact syntax problem.

The offending line appears to be here:

tasks:
-name: debugging module
^ here

Troubleshooting tips:

  • Firstly we have to check to see that the YAML indent is correct. This could also trigger the ansible error conflicting action statements. We need to start over with a fresh set of hosts and a fresh work list.
  • YAML files are extremely space sensitive to specify document structure, YAML employs spaces and indentations. Check for spelling and spacing mistakes.
  • If the material includes many tasks, e.g. If we have two jobs in one, separate them and double check.
  • In the provided tasks, a missing dash can also be the reason for causing the ansible error conflicting action statements. We have to check for the missing dash or hyphen.
  • When we use the ‘FQDN’  for the modules, we may get problems, which deny the command we found on this. When we point to the basic name, it works.
  • We must investigate any strange ansible installations. Please remove any current ansible installations and reinstall ansible. The output of “ansible-doc -l” should provide a large list of modules.
  • If everything else fails, we have to update the ansible version to remove the conflicting action statements issue.
  • Another way to cure the problem is to remove the library spec from my.ansible.cfg file. This setup should work on the error and resolve it.

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Conclusion

To conclude we have now gone through the triggers and the troubleshoots for ansible error conflicting action statements with the support of our Server Management support services at Bobcares.

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