On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 02:51:50AM -0800, Paul Davies wrote:

[...]
>    My question is simply - how do you practice? Am I best creating other
>    VirtualBox machines on the same host and trying to control those, or am I
>    best creating other VMs on my CentOS VM and controlling those? If the
>    latter - then am I best using VirtualBox again or Vagrant (new to that
>    too) to create the target VMs?
>    Or am I best doing something completely different?
>    Any advise welcome!
>    thanks
>    Paul
> 

Hi Paul,

my suggestion is that you practice in a test environment such as a
VirtualBox VM as you told. Otherwise, using Vagrant is a good choice
as well (see [1]).

You may have a look to Ansible Examples [0] and let the magic happens,
and then try to adapt those examples to your needs.

Internet is plenty of Ansible manuals, so you could start with a basic
"ansible -m ping localhost" style manual [1] and then become a ninja
like OpenShift guys [2].

Hope it helps!

[0] https://github.com/ansible/ansible-examples
[1]
https://adamcod.es/2014/09/23/vagrant-ansible-quickstart-tutorial.html
[2] https://github.com/openshift/openshift-ansible

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