On Fri, 13 Sep 2019 01:13:02 -0700 (PDT)
"'Torsten Lorenz' via Ansible Project" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > > the sudo-configuration in our enviroment is pretty strict, so i´m sure, 
> > > that we couldn´t work with ansible in this cases. "Sudo su" to become   
> > > root isn´t allowed thanks a lot.

> > How are you going to "become" root? Just curious to learn the limitations 
> > of Ansible. 

> Thats how i log in and use sudo-commands manuel on this system:
> -> Login with my personal user (No  Sudo-privileges)
> -> Sudo su - sudouser  
> -> Type sudo /usr/bin/systemctl start filebeat.service  

Well, when you're not allowed to "become" root then you are not allowed to
configure the system and as result you can´t "work with ansible in this
cases".

Cheers,

        -vlado

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