Why network interface configuration through rhel-system-roles.network failes with "nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to checkpoint/rollback (1)" ?

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Issue

  • Why network interface configuration through rhel-system-roles.network fails with "nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to checkpoint/rollback (1)" ?
TASK [rhel-system-roles.network : Configure networking connection profiles] *********************************************************************************************************
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"_invocation": {"module_args": {"__debug_flags": "", "__header": "#\n# Ansible managed\n#\n# system_role:network\n", "connections": [{"ip": {"address": ["10.0.0.2/24"], "route": [{"gateway": "10.0.0.1", "network": "192.0.2.0", "prefix": 24}]}, "name": "enp7s0", "state": "up", "type": "ethernet"}], "force_state_change": false, "ignore_errors": false, "provider": "nm"}}, "changed": false, "msg": "fatal error: failure to checkpoint_create checkpoint: nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to checkpoint/rollback (1): {'error': 'nm-manager-error-quark: Not authorized to checkpoint/rollback (1)', 'success': None}", "stderr": "\n", "stderr_lines": [""]}

Environment

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
  • Ansible
  • rhel-system-roles

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