Thank you for the ideas, Uditha Desilva. On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 1:04:33 PM UTC+5:30, Uditha Desilva wrote: > > The host facts are dictionary objects and will most likely not have > exactly the same number of elements within them (unless you have a > trivially uniform environment!) so a MySQL backend isn't a particularly > useful fit. > > Personally (on Red Hat), I prefer to use the jsonfile backend and a 1 day > validity, but specifying a directory under /dev/shm to store the files, > thereby effectively running it in a ramdisk. This provides a decent > performance gain while still allowing the standard Unix file system > security to be applied. > > On Monday, 2 May 2016 13:26:47 UTC+1, Anil Dasmala wrote: >> >> Hi Guys, >> >> Can someone guide me on how to store the facts for all hosts in inventory >> into a mysql database. >> In other words, output data of setup module to mysql. >> Appreciate ideas/suggestions. >> >> --Anil >> >
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