Hello, I was wondering is there a way I can drastically reduce the amount
of logging that is output while a set of tasks is running? At the very
least we’d like to try to limit/eliminate the ‘info’ logging, would be even
cooler if it also showed the short-hand status ‘changed, passed, etc’
Dear Ansible community,
I want to try out Ansible automation for SAP where we automate SAP
start/stop, Oracle DB start/stop processes. I'm able to achieve this by
creating playbooks, using become method to change user and establishing
open SSH connection from root of Ansible control node to
Thanks @abhijeet and @Dan,
In my environment i use Ansible for Configuration Management , Virtual
Machines builds and lot more automation.
How can we make Virtual Machine ( Centos/Redhat linux OS ) immutable once
vm deployed?
On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 10:17:52 AM UTC-5 Dan Linder wrote:
Hello All,
I am just starting out with working on Ansible. Hence, my query might be
very elementary in nature but I cannot seem to get over it. I am trying to
basically disable a port on a Juniper switch using the junos_interfaces
module. However, I run into an error stating the following-*
peeps,
I wrote a vars plugin:
https://guy.matz.org/2020/10/26/a-vars-plugin-for-ansible/
any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy
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inventory file
[esx]
esx1
esx2
esx3
[esx:vars]
ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3
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answer file
esxi_hostname: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
esxi_root_user: 'root'
esxi_root_pass: 'xxx'
new_esx_local_root_user: 'root'
but when i put static value into the main.yml file it works
---
- name: "change the root password"
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- name: "change root pass"
community.vmware.vmware_local_user_manager:
hostname: ""esx1"
username: "root"
password: "xxx!"
No that is not possible on Windows. But you can use a Linux VM on your
local machine to run your playbooks against Windows machines via openSSH or
WinRM.
We have created a vagrantfile in our project. That file will start a CentOS
8 machine in VirtualBox with ansible installed. We mount the
Hi Team!
I am having a big doubt while using Ansible to deploy my wordpress servers.
I am using the wp-cli utility to install wordpress, so I want to use
ansible roles in order to execute each role to each server with the
modifications needed.
For example I have three different server names:
yes! That did it. Thank you
---
- name: "change the root password"
hosts: localhost
tasks:
- name: "change root pass"
community.vmware.vmware_local_user_manager:
hostname: "myesxhost"
username: "root"
password: "xx"
local_user_name: "root"
I'll second @abhijeet and the use of the "vmware_guest" and
"vmware_guest_sendkey" modules. It permits you to completely build your
templates from a known ISO from your vendor (validated with a SHA256
checksum), using a kickstart file of your own, and no human interaction.
And if the
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