specified as well?
Thanks,
-Johan
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IoT has been popular since the advent of the Internet, but, still, its true
potential is yet to be experienced. IT vendors are putting their foot
forward into the field of IoT to grab this next great opportunity.
Competition is getting fierce day-by-day.
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"src: https://github../role-1; in
requirements.yml and turn into a file that looks like:
ListenAddr = ":8080"
BasePath = "/var/mirror"
Interval = "15m"
[repo]
Origin = "https://github../role-1;
[repo]
Origin = "https://github../role-2;
// Joh
Hi James,
I'm running 1.9.4 installed from the fedora epel repo.
/Johan
Den tisdag 8 december 2015 kl. 15:57:03 UTC+1 skrev James Cammarata:
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> Hi Johan, with which version of Ansible are you seeing this?
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> James Cammarata
> Director, Ansible Core Engineering
> github:
is not intended in this case :)
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more than
once in a larger site with lots of roles.
Thanks in advance,
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I'm running 1.9.4 installed from the fedora epel repo.
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Not what I'm aware of. I ended up using the command module and it turned
out quite ok.
/Johan
Den måndag 4 maj 2015 kl. 15:13:13 UTC+2 skrev Christopher Young:
I'm just curious is there was any progress on this? I'm looking to do
very similar work.
On Monday, March 10, 2014 at 6:30:38 PM
apache, mysql.. ). So I want to put a list of packages that can safely be
upgraded and update them only if there are present.
If a specific server has a htop I want to upgrade without installing it on
the 600 others.
If you have any idea.
johan
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Hi,
I run ansible 1.7.2 under ubuntu 14.04 amd64
I made a playbook to upgrade only package that I added to a list.
(
https://github.com/johan-chassaing/linux/blob/master/ansible/playbook/package_upgrade_list.yml
)
So, I retrieve the list of every packages that need to be upgraded on my
on the target server
* mv /etc/krb5.keytab /tmp/krb5.keytab.$(date +%Y%m%d)
* replace the existing keytab
* mv /tmp/fourier.keytab /etc/krb5.keytab
/Johan
Den lördagen den 8:e mars 2014 kl. 05:02:14 UTC+1 skrev Michael DeHaan:
So would you mean a series of modules to configure things?
I'd
Hi,
I'm wondering if there has been any thought of making a FreeIPA plugin for
Ansible where one would be able to administrate IPA with Ansible? Add and
remove servers, groups, users etc etc. Would such a plugin make sense?
Regards,
/Johan
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I'd normally have the RPM do the work of restarting after installation
(upgrade), at least if it's always to be done, and is a safe thing. Given
your role above, that seems to be true.. If so, you would only need the
common role.
Now, if you need to reconfigure stuff after installing the
Hi,
The yum_repository module sounds exactly what I've been looking for.
Unfortunately the url doesn't work and I'm unable to find it anywhere. Is
it still available somewhere?
Thanks in advance,
/Johan
Den söndagen den 16:e juni 2013 kl. 19:56:59 UTC+2 skrev Matt S:
I just happen to have
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