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Working With Ansible: 7.4. Deny Provisioning Request

The document provides instructions for approving or denying a provisioning request, and describes steps needed to prepare virtual machines and servers for Ansible labs, including refreshing provider authentication, relationships, and power states in the Compute > Providers screen, and ensuring the motdlab server is running by pinging its IP address or accessing its console.

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Working With Ansible: 7.4. Deny Provisioning Request

The document provides instructions for approving or denying a provisioning request, and describes steps needed to prepare virtual machines and servers for Ansible labs, including refreshing provider authentication, relationships, and power states in the Compute > Providers screen, and ensuring the motdlab server is running by pinging its IP address or accessing its console.

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3. Click Apply.

4. Select the request requiring approval.

5. Click (Approve this request).


6. In Reason, enter because I am all powerful for the approval.
7. In the lab environment, click Cancel; outside the lab environment, click Submit to continue with the
process.

7.4. Deny Provisioning Request


1. Verify that you are at the request screen.
2. Click (Deny this request).
3. In Reason, enter a reason for the denial.
4. Click Submit.

8. Working With Ansible


Before starting with the following Ansible labs, please make sure you refreshed your providers'
authentication status and that you refreshed their relationships and power states. You do this by checking
their boxes and using the options Authentication → Re-Check Authentication Status and "Refresh
Relationships and Power States" under Configuration, in the Compute → Providersscreen.
You must also make sure that the motdlab.example.com server is up and running, since we are going to
use it with Ansible. In order to do this, you can ping the server from the workstation by
doing [root@workstation ~]# ping 192.168.1.150 (Don’t use the server’s hostname). Another thing you can
do is connect to your RHV-M host and open the VM console, make sure you see something like the prompt
displayed in this image:

It is very important to make sure the VM is responsive or your labs will fail.

9. Working With Ansible Tower


9.1. Execute Ansible Tower Job Using a Button
1. Navigate to Compute → Infrastructure → Virtual Machines.

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