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The Ansible Configuration File
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Certain things in Ansible are adjustable in a configuration file. In general, the stock configuration is probably
right for most users, but that doesn't mean you might not want to change them.
The mechanism for doing this is the "ansible.cfg" file, which is looked for in the following locations:
The mechanism for doing this is the "ansible.cfg" file, which is looked for in the following locations::
* /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
* ~/.ansible.cfg
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If you have installed from pip or from source, however, you may want to create this file in order to override
default settings in Ansible.
You may wish to consult the `ansible.cfg in source control <https://raw.github.com/ansible/ansible/devel/examples/ansible.cfg>_` for
You may wish to consult the `ansible.cfg in source control <https://raw.github.com/ansible/ansible/devel/examples/ansible.cfg>`_ for
all of the possible latest values.
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If present and configured in ansible.cfg, Ansible will log information about executions at the designated location. Be sure
the user running Ansible has permissions on the logfile.
the user running Ansible has permissions on the logfile::
log_path=/var/log/ansible.log