Make the example somewhat more feature complete

New users might think that "state=started" implies that the service is also started at boot-time, which isn't.
By adding it, this change makes a clear distinction between the service state, and whether it is enabled (at boot).
And makes the example more feature-complete as this is what most people would be doing anyway.
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Dag Wieers 2015-03-09 16:16:58 +01:00
parent 08617c087b
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@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ For starters, here's a playbook that contains just one play::
template: src=/srv/httpd.j2 dest=/etc/httpd.conf template: src=/srv/httpd.j2 dest=/etc/httpd.conf
notify: notify:
- restart apache - restart apache
- name: ensure apache is running - name: ensure apache is running (and enable it at boot)
service: name=httpd state=started service: name=httpd state=started enabled=yes
handlers: handlers:
- name: restart apache - name: restart apache
service: name=httpd state=restarted service: name=httpd state=restarted