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<!-- Thanks for filing an issue! Before hitting the button, please answer these questions.-->
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**Is this a BUG REPORT or FEATURE REQUEST?** (choose one):
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If this is a BUG REPORT, please:
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- Fill in as much of the template below as you can. If you leave out
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information, we can't help you as well.
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If this is a FEATURE REQUEST, please:
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- Describe *in detail* the feature/behavior/change you'd like to see.
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In both cases, be ready for followup questions, and please respond in a timely
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manner. If we can't reproduce a bug or think a feature already exists, we
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might close your issue. If we're wrong, PLEASE feel free to reopen it and
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explain why.
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-->
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**Environment**:
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- **Cloud provider or hardware configuration:**
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- **OS (`printf "$(uname -srm)\n$(cat /etc/os-release)\n"`):**
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- **Version of Ansible** (`ansible --version`):
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**Kargo version (commit) (`git rev-parse --short HEAD`):**
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**Network plugin used**:
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**Copy of your inventory file:**
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**Command used to invoke ansible**:
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**Output of ansible run**:
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<!-- We recommend using snippets services like https://gist.github.com/ etc. -->
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**Anything else do we need to know**:
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<!-- By running scripts/collect-info.yaml you can get a lot of useful informations.
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Script can be started by:
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ansible-playbook -i <inventory_file_path> -u <ssh_user> -e ansible_ssh_user=<ssh_user> -b --become-user=root -e dir=`pwd` scripts/collect-info.yaml
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(If you using CoreOS remember to add '-e ansible_python_interpreter=/opt/bin/python').
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After running this command you can find logs in `pwd`/logs.tar.gz. You can even upload somewhere entire file and paste link here.-->
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