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claim to make this easy on you, the configuration files are often
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quite different, to the point where it would be easier to treat them
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as different playbooks. This is why, for example, Ansible has a
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separate <a class="reference internal" href="modules.html#yum"><em>yum</em></a> and <a class="reference internal" href="modules.html#apt"><em>apt</em></a> module. Yum and apt have different
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separate ‘yum’ and ‘apt’ module. Yum and apt have different
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capabilities, and we don’t want to code for the least common
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denominator.</p>
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<p>Use variables for user tunable settings versus having constants in the
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<p>Ok, so those are basics. If you didn’t read about patterns and groups yet, go back and read <a class="reference internal" href="patterns.html"><em>Inventory & Patterns</em></a>.</p>
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<p>The <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-f</span> <span class="pre">10</span></tt> in the above specifies the usage of 10 simultaneous
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processes. Normally commands also take a <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-m</span></tt> for module name, but
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the default module name is <a class="reference internal" href="modules.html#command"><em>command</em></a>, so we didn’t need to
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the default module name is ‘command’, so we didn’t need to
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specify that all of the time. We’ll use <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-m</span></tt> in later examples to
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run some other <a class="reference internal" href="modules.html"><em>Ansible Modules</em></a>.</p>
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<div class="admonition note">
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<div class="section" id="managing-packages">
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<h2><a class="toc-backref" href="#contents">Managing Packages</a><a class="headerlink" href="#managing-packages" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h2>
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<p>There are modules available for yum and apt. Here are some examples
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with <a class="reference internal" href="modules.html#yum"><em>yum</em></a>.</p>
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with yum.</p>
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<p>Ensure a package is installed, but don’t update it:</p>
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<div class="highlight-bash"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="nv">$ </span>ansible webservers -m yum -a <span class="s2">"pkg=acme state=installed"</span>
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</pre></div>
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</div>
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<div class="section" id="users-and-groups">
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<h2><a class="toc-backref" href="#contents">Users and Groups</a><a class="headerlink" href="#users-and-groups" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h2>
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<p>The <a class="reference internal" href="modules.html#user"><em>user</em></a> module allows easy creation and manipulation of
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<p>The ‘user’ module allows easy creation and manipulation of
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existing user accounts, as well as removal of user accounts that may
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exist:</p>
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<div class="highlight-bash"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="nv">$ </span>ansible all -m user -a <span class="s2">"name=foo password=<crypted password here>"</span>
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</pre></div>
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</div>
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<p>And failures are just as simple (where ‘msg’ is a required parameter to explain the error):</p>
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<div class="highlight-python"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="n">module</span><span class="o">.</span><span class="n">exit_json</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">msg</span><span class="o">=</span><span class="s">"Something fatal happened"</span><span class="p">)</span>
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<div class="highlight-python"><div class="highlight"><pre><span class="n">module</span><span class="o">.</span><span class="n">fail_json</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">msg</span><span class="o">=</span><span class="s">"Something fatal happened"</span><span class="p">)</span>
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</pre></div>
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</div>
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<p>There are also other useful functions in the module class, such as module.md5(path). See
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files.</p>
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<p>If there are discovered variables about the system, called ‘facts’, these variables bubble up back into the
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playbook, and can be used on each system just like explicitly set variables. Ansible provides several
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of these, prefixed with ‘ansible’, and are documented under <a class="reference internal" href="modules.html#setup"><em>setup</em></a> in the module documentation. Additionally,
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of these, prefixed with ‘ansible’, and are documented under ‘setup’ in the module documentation. Additionally,
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facts can be gathered by ohai and facter if they are installed. Facter variables are prefixed with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">facter_</span></tt> and Ohai
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variables are prefixed with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">ohai_</span></tt>.</p>
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<p>So for instance, if I wanted
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claim to make this easy on you, the configuration files are often
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quite different, to the point where it would be easier to treat them
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as different playbooks. This is why, for example, Ansible has a
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separate :ref:`yum` and :ref:`apt` module. Yum and apt have different
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separate 'yum' and 'apt' module. Yum and apt have different
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capabilities, and we don't want to code for the least common
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denominator.
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The ``-f 10`` in the above specifies the usage of 10 simultaneous
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processes. Normally commands also take a ``-m`` for module name, but
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the default module name is :ref:`command`, so we didn't need to
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the default module name is 'command', so we didn't need to
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specify that all of the time. We'll use ``-m`` in later examples to
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run some other :doc:`modules`.
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`````````````````
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There are modules available for yum and apt. Here are some examples
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with :ref:`yum`.
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with yum.
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Ensure a package is installed, but don't update it::
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Users and Groups
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````````````````
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The :ref:`user` module allows easy creation and manipulation of
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The 'user' module allows easy creation and manipulation of
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existing user accounts, as well as removal of user accounts that may
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exist::
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of these, prefixed with 'ansible', and are documented under :ref:`setup` in the module documentation. Additionally,
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of these, prefixed with 'ansible', and are documented under 'setup' in the module documentation. Additionally,
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facts can be gathered by ohai and facter if they are installed. Facter variables are prefixed with ``facter_`` and Ohai
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variables are prefixed with ``ohai_``.
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