On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 7:49 AM, Paul Belanger wrote:
> Yes?
Yay \o/
>
> We are in the process of shutting down puppetboard.o.o for openstack-infra.
> I'd
> like to get an infra-spec in place to potentially use ARA for our ansible
> runs.
> So it is possible you'll get
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 04:42:34PM -0400, David Moreau Simard wrote:
> Hi openstack-dev,
>
> There's this project I'm passionate that I want to tell you about: ARA [1].
> So, what's ARA ?
>
> ARA is an Ansible callback plugin that you can set up anywhere you run
> Ansible today.
> The next time
This is a question that comes up often and thus made its way to the
documentation FAQ [1] :)
Yes, ARA only provides playbook run recording and reporting/viewing.
The web interface is 100% passive, there are no actions that can be taken
like editing or retrying a playbook.
In fact, it's so
Sounds neat,
So this would be similar to what tower or semaphore also have (I would
assume they have something very like ARA internally) but instead of
providing the whole start/stop/inventory workflow this just provides the
viewing component?
David Moreau Simard wrote:
Hi openstack-dev,
Hi openstack-dev,
There's this project I'm passionate that I want to tell you about: ARA [1].
So, what's ARA ?
ARA is an Ansible callback plugin that you can set up anywhere you run
Ansible today.
The next time you run an ansible-playbook command, it'll automatically
record and organize all the