Check tty session for remote execution.  Could explain why it worked when
you were logged in.  Possibly ansible is running mount command without
tty.  Check your settings for that user and see if they required to have
tty to make remote calls such as mount.
On Mar 18, 2015 5:42 AM, "Florent B" <flor...@coppint.com> wrote:

> In fact, my problem is not related to Ansible.
>
> For example, make a bash script :
>
> #! /bin/bash
> mountpoint /mnt/cephfs || mount /mnt/cephfs
>
>
> And run it with "screen" : screen mount-me.sh
>
> Directory is not mounted !
>
> What is this ? :D
>
> If you run the script without screen, all works fine !
>
> Is there any kind of particular return system with ceph-fuse ?
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