Brian,

thanks for your answer.

As I'm not yet familiar with Ansible, do you have any pointers to documentation 
where I can find what you described (esp. the last
point about additional pathing)?


Am 29.05.2015 um 00:18 schrieb Brian Coca:
> I don't see a reason it would not.
> 
> First ansible normally is run in push mode so not much for it to
> manage 'locally'.
> 
> Managing services would be the same as with full clients, the issue
> here is handling the per server specific configs and general configs.
> 
> Most of this can be done with ansible looking at only the 'master' and
> treating slave configs as a special path. Another option is to have
> ansible know about the slaves and delegate changes for the slaves to
> the master  + additional pathing to the correct slave configs.
> 
> 

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