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Latest revision as of 11:42, 28 July 2022
Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > System administration tools > ansible > Ansible-playbooks
To run ansible-playbooks use:
ansible-playbook -i <hosts-file> <playbook.yaml>
It is also possible to supply values of various variables using -e "var=value" option. Here host names in playbook will get dereferenced from provided hosts file. Trust based ssh should be present between current host and root@<remote-machine> for script to work properly.
CentOS 7.x playbooks are located at CentOS 7.x ansible playbooks
Example playbooks:
- Installing_GLPI#Automated_installation
- Basic_redmine_installation#Automated_installation
- Automated bind configuration using ansible
- Automated_rsyslog_server_and_client_configuration
- Automated configuration of 389-DS using ansible
- Automated installation of OpenVZ on CentOS using ansible
- Automated configuration of git over SSH using ansible
- Automated configuration of php based LDAP password change page
- HTTP based ansible-pull configuration without-git
- Configure machines as LDAP client for graphical LDAP user login
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