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Re: [Fab-user] out: bash: sudo: command not found


From: Ruslan Valiyev
Subject: Re: [Fab-user] out: bash: sudo: command not found
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2013 13:03:02 +0200

Interestingly, making a softlink from /opt/sfw/bin/sudo to /usr/bin/sudo "fixed" the issue.

On Jul 5, 2013, at 12:54 PM, Christian Vest Hansen <address@hidden> wrote:

This line is the interesting part:

[10.200.8.160] sudo: sudo -S -p 'sudo password:'  /bin/bash -l -c "id"

Bash is setting your PATH because it is running as a log-in shell. However, sudo is running outside bash. So the PATH that bash prints is not the one that is being used for the sudo command.


On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 12:37 PM, Ruslan Valiyev <address@hidden> wrote:
Hey guys,

I'm having some hard time with several Solaris hosts. For some reason, my function is not able to find the sudo binary.

This is the function:

def task():
  set_users('ldap')
  run('echo $PATH')
  run('type sudo')
  sudo('id')

This is my output:

$ fab --show=debug task -H 10.200.8.160
Using fabfile '/root/fab/configs/fabfile.py'
Commands to run: task
Parallel tasks now using pool size of 1
[10.200.8.160] Executing task 'task'
[10.200.8.160] run: /bin/bash -l -c "echo \$PATH"
[10.200.8.160] out: /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:/usr/sfw/sbin:/sbin:/bin
[10.200.8.160] out: 

[10.200.8.160] run: /bin/bash -l -c "type sudo"
[10.200.8.160] out: sudo is /opt/sfw/bin/sudo
[10.200.8.160] out: 

[10.200.8.160] sudo: sudo -S -p 'sudo password:'  /bin/bash -l -c "id"
[10.200.8.160] out: bash: sudo: command not found
[10.200.8.160] out: 


Fatal error: sudo() received nonzero return code 127 while executing!

Requested: id
Executed: sudo -S -p 'sudo password:'  /bin/bash -l -c "id"

None


Aborting.
Disconnecting from 10.200.8.160... done.

I'm guessing there's an issue with $PATH somewhere, but I just ran two commands before invoking sudo and "type" found it.


Regards,
rv

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