Added stub for ansible-playbook (format) docs. Docs on ansible-playbook script TBD once
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ASCII2MAN = a2x -D $(dir $@) -d manpage -f manpage $<
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ASCII2HTMLMAN = a2x -D docs/html/man/ -d manpage -f xhtml
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MANPAGES := docs/man/man1/ansible.1 docs/man/man5/ansible-modules.1
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MANPAGES := docs/man/man1/ansible.1 docs/man/man5/ansible-modules.1 docs/man/man5/ansible-playbook.1
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SITELIB = $(shell python -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib()")
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docs: manuals
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Returns the return code from the program as well as timing information\&.
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.sp
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Async command running and command execution time limits are in plan\&.
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Async command running and command execution time limits are in plan\&. These will probably be special keyvalue parameters expressed on the end of the command line, like ANSTIMEOUT=1 and ANS_ASYNC=1 or similar\&.
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.SH "COPY"
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.sp
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The copy module takes a list of source files
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This module also returns md5sum information about the resultant file\&.
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.SH "FACTER"
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.sp
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Runs the discovery program \fIfacter\fR on the remote system, returning JSON data that can be useful for inventory purposes\&. It makes no changes on the remote system\&.
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Runs the discovery program \fIfacter\fR on the remote system, returning JSON data that can be useful for inventory purposes\&.
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.sp
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Requires that \fIfacter\fR and \fIruby\-json\fR be installed on the remote end\&.
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.sp
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This module takes no parameters & does not support change hooks\&.
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This module is information only \- it takes no parameters & does not support change hooks, nor does it make any changes on the system\&.
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.SH "FILE"
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.sp
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Ensures the ownership and permissions of files are as desired\&.
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.sp
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Use copy or template first if you need to make sure a file is on the box\&.
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.sp
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In plan\&.
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.SH "GIT"
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.sp
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Deploys software from git checkouts\&.
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This module is in plan\&.
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.SH "OHAI"
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.sp
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Similar to the facter module, this returns JSON inventory data but makes no changes on the remote system\&.
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Similar to the facter module, this returns JSON inventory data\&. Ohai data is a bit more verbose and nested than facter\&.
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.sp
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Requires that \fIohai\fR be installed on the remote end\&.
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.sp
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This module takes no parameters & does not support change hooks\&.
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This module is information only \- it takes no parameters & does not support change hooks, nor does it make any changes on the system\&.
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.SH "PING"
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.sp
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A trivial test module, this module always returns the integer \fI1\fR on successful contact\&. It makes no changes on the remote system\&.
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A trivial test module, this module always returns the integer \fI1\fR on successful contact\&.
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.sp
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This module does not support change hooks\&.
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.sp
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This module is information only \- it takes no parameters & does not support change hooks, nor does it make any changes on the system\&.
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.SH "SERVICE"
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.sp
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Controls services on remote machines\&.
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\fBmetadata=\fR
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.RS 4
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Optionally overrides the default JSON file location of /etc/ansible/setup\&. If used, also supply the metadata parameter to
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\fItemplate\fR\&.
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\fItemplate\fR\&. Change if running as a non\-root remote user who does not have permissions on /etc/ansible\&.
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.RE
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.sp
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Does not support change hooks yet, but in plan\&.
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.SH "TEMPLATE"
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.sp
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Templates a file out to a remote server\&. Call the setup module prior to usage\&.
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.PP
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\fBmetadata\fR
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.RS 4
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location of a JSON file to use to supply template data\&. Default is /etc/ansible/setup which can be easily created using the
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\fIsetup\fR
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module\&.
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location of a JSON file to use to supply template data\&. Default is /etc/ansible/setup which is the same as the default for the setup module\&. Change if running as a non\-root remote user who does not have permissions on /etc/ansible\&.
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.RE
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.sp
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This module also returns md5sum information about the resultant file\&.
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docs/man/man5/ansible-playbook.1.asciidoc
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docs/man/man5/ansible-playbook.1.asciidoc
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ansible-modules(5)
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=================
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:doctype:manpage
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:man source: Ansible-playbook
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:man version: 0.0.1
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:man manual: System administration commands
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NAME
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----
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ansible-playbook - format and function of an ansible playbook file
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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Ansible ships with a ansible-playbook tool for running playbooks. Playbooks can represent
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frequent tasks, desired system configurations, or deployment processes.
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FORMAT
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------
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Playbooks are currently writeable in YAML. Other formats (JSON?) may be supported in the future.
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EXAMPLE
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-------
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- pattern: '*'
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hosts: '/etc/ansible/hosts'
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tasks:
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- do:
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- configure template & module variables for future template calls
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- setup http_port=80 max_clients=200
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- do:
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- write the apache config file
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- template src=/srv/mytemplates/httpd.j2 dest=/etc/httpd/conf
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notify:
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- restart apache
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- do
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- ensure apache is running
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- service name=httpd ensure=started
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handlers:
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- do:
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- restart apache
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- service name=httpd ensure=restarted
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WHAT THE EXAMPLE MEANS
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-----------------------
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Here's what the above example will do.
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For all hosts in /etc/ansible/hosts (one host per line) that are named 'webserver-anything', first
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write a JSON file into /etc/ansible/setup on each remote system with the values
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max_clients and http_port.
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Next, use a Jinja2 template locally residing
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at /srv/mytemplates/httpd.j2 to write the Apache config file on each host
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to the path /etc/httpd/conf, using the previous values.
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Ensure that apache is running if stopped.
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If and only if the config file changed, note that we need to restart apache at the end of
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the run, otherwise, don't bother because we already know it is running.
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HIGH LEVEL EXPLANATION
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----------------------
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Playbooks are executed top down and can contain multiple references to patterns.
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For instance, a playbook could do something to all webservers, then do something
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to all database servers, then do something different to all webservers again.
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For each pattern, the tasks in the 'tasks' list are executed in order for all
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hosts in the host file matching the pattern.
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For each task, a "do" statement describes what the task is and what ansible
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module to use to accomplish the task, along with any arguments. The first
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line in the "do" is the name of the task -- this will appear in any log output.
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The second line in each "do" is the module name followed by module arguments.
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Most modules accept key=value format arguments.
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Handlers are like tasks, but are conditionally executed. If a module reports
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a 'change', it can choose to notify a handler by name. If notified, it will
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run only for hosts that changed.
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FUTURE BEHAVIOR
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---------------
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What the playbook run does with a host when an error is detected is currently being refined
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and is subject to change.
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AUTHOR
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------
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Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan. See the AUTHORS file
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for a complete list of contributors.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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ansible(1)
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ansible-playbook(1) - pending
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Ansible home page: <https://github.com/mpdehaan/ansible/>
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docs/man/man5/ansible-playbook.5
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'\" t
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.\" Title: ansible-modules
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.\" Author: [FIXME: author] [see http://docbook.sf.net/el/author]
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.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
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.\" Date: 02/26/2012
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.\" Manual: System administration commands
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.\" Source: Ansible-playbook 0.0.1
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.\" Language: English
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.\"
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.TH "ANSIBLE\-MODULES" "5" "02/26/2012" "Ansible\-playbook 0\&.0\&.1" "System administration commands"
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.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" * set default formatting
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.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" disable hyphenation
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.nh
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.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only)
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.ad l
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.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE *
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.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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.SH "NAME"
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ansible-playbook \- format and function of an ansible playbook file
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.sp
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Ansible ships with a ansible\-playbook tool for running playbooks\&. Playbooks can represent frequent tasks, desired system configurations, or deployment processes\&.
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.SH "FORMAT"
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Playbooks are currently writeable in YAML\&. Other formats (JSON?) may be supported in the future\&.
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.SH "EXAMPLE"
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.\}
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.el \{\
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.sp -1
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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.\}
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pattern:
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\fI*\fR
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hosts:
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\fI/etc/ansible/hosts\fR
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tasks:
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.\}
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.el \{\
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.sp -1
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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.\}
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do:
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.\}
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.el \{\
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.sp -1
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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.\}
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configure template & module variables for future template calls
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.\}
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.el \{\
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.sp -1
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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.\}
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setup http_port=80 max_clients=200
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.\}
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.el \{\
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.sp -1
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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.\}
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do:
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.el \{\
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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write the apache config file
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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.el \{\
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template src=/srv/mytemplates/httpd\&.j2 dest=/etc/httpd/conf notify:
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.el \{\
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.sp -1
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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restart apache
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.el \{\
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.sp -1
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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.\}
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do
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
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.el \{\
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.IP \(bu 2.3
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.\}
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ensure apache is running
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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.el \{\
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service name=httpd ensure=started handlers:
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.RE
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.sp
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.RS 4
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.ie n \{\
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.RE
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.sp
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restart apache
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.RE
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.sp
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.RE
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.SH "WHAT THE EXAMPLE MEANS"
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.sp
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Here\(cqs what the above example will do\&.
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.sp
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For all hosts in /etc/ansible/hosts (one host per line) that are named \fIwebserver\-anything\fR, first write a JSON file into /etc/ansible/setup on each remote system with the values max_clients and http_port\&.
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.sp
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Next, use a Jinja2 template locally residing at /srv/mytemplates/httpd\&.j2 to write the Apache config file on each host to the path /etc/httpd/conf, using the previous values\&.
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.sp
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Ensure that apache is running if stopped\&.
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.sp
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If and only if the config file changed, note that we need to restart apache at the end of the run, otherwise, don\(cqt bother because we already know it is running\&.
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.SH "HIGH LEVEL EXPLANATION"
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.sp
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Playbooks are executed top down and can contain multiple references to patterns\&. For instance, a playbook could do something to all webservers, then do something to all database servers, then do something different to all webservers again\&.
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.sp
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For each pattern, the tasks in the \fItasks\fR list are executed in order for all hosts in the host file matching the pattern\&.
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.sp
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For each task, a "do" statement describes what the task is and what ansible module to use to accomplish the task, along with any arguments\&. The first line in the "do" is the name of the task \(em this will appear in any log output\&.
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.sp
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The second line in each "do" is the module name followed by module arguments\&.
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.sp
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Most modules accept key=value format arguments\&.
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.sp
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Handlers are like tasks, but are conditionally executed\&. If a module reports a \fIchange\fR, it can choose to notify a handler by name\&. If notified, it will run only for hosts that changed\&.
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.SH "FUTURE BEHAVIOR"
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.sp
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What the playbook run does with a host when an error is detected is currently being refined and is subject to change\&.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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ansible(1)
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ansible\-playbook(1) \- pending
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Ansible home page: https://github\&.com/mpdehaan/ansible/
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