Ansible can be daunting simply because of how powerful it is, but it’s
actually quite easy to run a simple playbook like the one I’m writing for
backups, especially if ran from ovirt hosted engine as it already has
ansible and all the needed dependencies installed.

I’m working on throwing together a guide with more detailed info very soon
and will post it to this group when done.



On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 7:31 AM <lars.sto...@bvg.de> wrote:

> Hi Jan,
>
> i've seen this post too, but i've absolutely no idea of dealing with
> ansible, so i can't say much in this topic.
> The hope was, that i made a mistake in my script :)
>
> Lars
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