ansible-playbook 2.9.27 config file = None configured module search path = ['/root/.ansible/plugins/modules', '/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules'] ansible python module location = /usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/ansible executable location = /usr/local/bin/ansible-playbook python version = 3.9.19 (main, May 16 2024, 11:40:09) [GCC 8.5.0 20210514 (Red Hat 8.5.0-22)] No config file found; using defaults [WARNING]: running playbook inside collection fedora.linux_system_roles ERROR! the role 'fedora.linux_system_roles.storage' was not found in fedora.linux_system_roles:ansible.legacy:/tmp/collections-q9w/ansible_collections/fedora/linux_system_roles/tests/storage/roles:/root/.ansible/roles:/usr/share/ansible/roles:/etc/ansible/roles:/tmp/collections-q9w/ansible_collections/fedora/linux_system_roles/tests/storage The error appears to be in '/tmp/collections-q9w/ansible_collections/fedora/linux_system_roles/tests/storage/tests_default.yml': line 6, column 7, but may be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem. The offending line appears to be: roles: - fedora.linux_system_roles.storage ^ here -- Logs begin at Fri 2026-01-02 11:41:00 EST, end at Fri 2026-01-02 11:51:53 EST. -- Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 sshd[15800]: Accepted publickey for root from 10.31.42.234 port 52968 ssh2: RSA SHA256:9j1blwt3wcrRiGYZQ7ZGu9axm3cDklH6/z4c+Ee8CzE Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 systemd-logind[618]: New session 73 of user root. -- Subject: A new session 73 has been created for user root -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: https://access.redhat.com/support -- Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat -- -- A new session with the ID 73 has been created for the user root. -- -- The leading process of the session is 15800. Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 systemd[1]: Started Session 73 of user root. -- Subject: Unit session-73.scope has finished start-up -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: https://access.redhat.com/support -- -- Unit session-73.scope has finished starting up. -- -- The start-up result is done. Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 sshd[15800]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0) Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 sshd[15803]: Received disconnect from 10.31.42.234 port 52968:11: disconnected by user Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 sshd[15803]: Disconnected from user root 10.31.42.234 port 52968 Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 sshd[15800]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user root Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 systemd[1]: session-73.scope: Succeeded. -- Subject: Unit succeeded -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: https://access.redhat.com/support -- -- The unit session-73.scope has successfully entered the 'dead' state. Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 systemd-logind[618]: Session 73 logged out. Waiting for processes to exit. Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 systemd-logind[618]: Removed session 73. -- Subject: Session 73 has been terminated -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: https://access.redhat.com/support -- Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat -- -- A session with the ID 73 has been terminated. Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 sshd[15824]: Accepted publickey for root from 10.31.42.234 port 52974 ssh2: RSA SHA256:9j1blwt3wcrRiGYZQ7ZGu9axm3cDklH6/z4c+Ee8CzE Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 systemd[1]: Started Session 74 of user root. -- Subject: Unit session-74.scope has finished start-up -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: https://access.redhat.com/support -- -- Unit session-74.scope has finished starting up. -- -- The start-up result is done. Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 systemd-logind[618]: New session 74 of user root. -- Subject: A new session 74 has been created for user root -- Defined-By: systemd -- Support: https://access.redhat.com/support -- Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat -- -- A new session with the ID 74 has been created for the user root. -- -- The leading process of the session is 15824. Jan 02 11:51:53 managed-node1 sshd[15824]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)