Tim,

just the other day I found this openstack's project called Ara which you
can use standalone and is basically what Brian was referring to, a callabck
plugin. I haven't tried it yet, but looks very promising, not just
recording everything that happened, but also providing a very nice
interface to review the changes.

https://github.com/openstack/ara

That said for my own setup I'm experimenting with rundeck which should be
able to collect all the output along with providing access control to the
jobs and a record of who initiated it.

best,

Spike

On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 8:12 AM Brian Coca <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can use callbacks to log to a database/syslog/file/etc, some
> existing plugins do this or you can add your own.
>
> By default ansible logs any actions to the target's machine syslog/journal.
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