Rafal,

could you elaborate on your needs?

I have not tried Tower, but I looked into semaphore and i'm not convinced
by it either, I'm not looking for a GUI to manage ansible, which is what it
felt like, I just want an api to run jobs and have accounting/logging of
what ran where. I'm already working with a CMDB where I can story my
inventory and all the other bits I need to gen configs. My conclusion right
now is that you can actually get somewhere very reasonable and with a lot
of flexibility and power just by combining 2 pieces:

- an inventory system / CMDB
- a job runner / logger (ie jenkins, which is already widely used and has
an ansible plugin and can function as a dashboard)

You can then add a few more pieces on top of it:
- a metric/stats host/infra, to collect metrics from ansible, how many jobs
ran, how long they took, etc
- you can augment the inventory system based on facts to have a live view
of the system

the only thing that may be missing is some more "holistic" dashboard that
pulls all of this info together, but in my experience that's often
something nice to have for when you're bored rather than something actually
useful - as long as you have something telling you if job failed and
metrics on the status of the hosts, it's not like I want to spend my time
clicking around to look at all my nodes.

I understand this is just my personal taste tho, I've never been that much
into web GUIs of sort, I like unix philosophy of small things doing their
job and everything being, to the extent that it's possible, a simple flat
file that can kept under revision control.

Peace,

Spike

On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 2:29 AM Rafał Radecki <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi All.
>
> I had the pleasure to test Ansible Tower a few months ago. It looked
> overall well but did not have as many unique features for us to pay for it.
> Are there any mature open source alternatives? I found semaphore (
> https://github.com/ansible-semaphore/semaphore) and will check it out.
>
> Thanks for the help :)
>
> BR,
> Rafal.
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