Error Occurs During Application Deployment with the sudo Privileges
Symptoms
A password is required after Run this task with sudo privileges is selected during the deployment of a host-related application.
Cause Analysis
You have selected Run this task with sudo privileges, but password-free settings have not been configured in the /etc/sudoers file on the Linux host.
Solution
In the /etc/sudoers file, add $username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL after root ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL. $username indicates a username.
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- File Path Does Not Exist
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