2012-03-10 22:19:33 +01:00
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# This is the default ansible 'hosts' file.
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#
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# It should live in /etc/ansible/hosts
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#
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# - Comments begin with the '#' character
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# - Blank lines are ignored
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# - Groups of hosts are delimited by [header] elements
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# - You can enter hostnames or ip addresses
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# - A hostname/ip can be a member of multiple groups
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#
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# Ex 1: Ungrouped hosts, specify before any group headers.
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green.bikeshed.org
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blue.bikeshed.org
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red.bikeshed.org
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bikeshed.org
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bastion.secure.bikeshed.org
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192.168.100.1
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192.168.100.10
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2012-07-24 21:38:52 +02:00
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# An example for host expansion that uses the default 'beg' and an 'end'
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mail[:5].example.com
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2012-03-10 22:19:33 +01:00
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# Ex 2: A collection of hosts belonging to the 'webservers' group
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[webservers]
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www01.bikeshed.org
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www02.bikeshed.org
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wheel.colors.com
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192.168.1.100
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192.168.1.110
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# Your personal website also runs a webserver:
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myserver.com
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2012-07-24 21:38:52 +02:00
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# An example for host expansion that uses both a 'beg' and an 'end', with
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# the 'beg' acting as a formatting hint during host name expansion
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www[001:006].example.com
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2012-03-10 22:19:33 +01:00
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# Ex 3: A collection of database servers in the 'dbservers' group
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[dbservers]
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db01.intranet.mydomain.net
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10.25.1.56
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db02.intranet.mydomain.net
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10.25.1.57
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# Perhaps you serve a db off your personal server too:
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myserver.com
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2012-07-24 21:38:52 +02:00
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# An example for host expansion that uses a regular 'beg' and a regular
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# 'end'
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db-[99:101]-node.example.com
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