Add sudo/port info to examples, and sudo info to playbooks.

This commit is contained in:
Michael DeHaan 2012-03-30 22:10:32 -04:00
parent f316c1b131
commit 337de79cf4
2 changed files with 20 additions and 2 deletions

View file

@ -21,7 +21,19 @@ Now to run the command on all servers in a group, in this case, 'atlanta'::
ansible atlanta -a "/sbin/reboot" -f 10
If you didn't read about patterns and groups yet, go back and read :doc:`patterns`.
If you want to run commands as a different user than root::
ansible atlanta -a "/usr/bin/foo" -u yourname
If you want to run commands through sudo::
ansible atlanta -a "/usr/bin/foo" -u yourname --sudo
If you need to access SSH on a different port::
ansible atlanta -a "/usr/bin/foo" -p 2112
Ok, so those are basics. If you didn't read about patterns and groups yet, go back and read :doc:`patterns`.
The -f 10 in the above specifies the usage of 10 simultaneous processes. Normally commands also take
a `-m` for module name, but the default module name is 'command', so we didn't need to specify that

View file

@ -73,7 +73,13 @@ documentation. The `user` is just the name of the user account::
user: root
Support for running things from sudo is pending.
Support for running things from sudo is also available. Sudo must be
configured to not require a password.
---
- hosts: webservers
user: yourname
sudo: True
Vars section