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* <code>/etc/ansible/[[hosts]]</code><ref>http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/intro_inventory.html</ref>, text configuration file for managed nodes, or ''[[inventory]]'' in Ansible terminology, in [[INI]] or [[YAML]] format.
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<code>[[/etc/ansible/]][[hosts]]</code><ref>http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/intro_inventory.html</ref>, text configuration file for managed nodes, or ''[[inventory]]'' in Ansible terminology, in [[INI]] or [[YAML]] format.
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* https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/inventory_guide/intro_inventory.html
  
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== Examples ==
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Defining specific user for some group of hosts:
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[my_new_group]
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myhost1
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myhost1
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myhost3
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myhost4  [[ansible_user]]=OTHER_USENAME
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[my_new_group:vars]
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[[ansible_user]]=sysadm
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[all:vars]
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[[ansible_ssh_pass]]
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== Remote execution examples ==
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[[ansible -i]] [[~/brew/etc/ansible]] -m shell your-group-of-server -a uptime
  
 
== Activities ==
 
== Activities ==
* Read how to build a dynamic invertory: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/intro_dynamic_inventory.html#intro-dynamic-inventory
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* Read how to build a [[dynamic inventory]]: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/intro_dynamic_inventory.html#intro-dynamic-inventory
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== Default /etc/ansible/hosts in Ubuntu ==
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<pre>
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cat /etc/ansible/hosts
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# This is the default ansible 'hosts' file.
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#
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# It should live in /etc/ansible/hosts
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#
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#  - Comments begin with the '#' character
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#  - Blank lines are ignored
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#  - Groups of hosts are delimited by [header] elements
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#  - You can enter hostnames or ip addresses
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#  - A hostname/ip can be a member of multiple groups
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# Ex 1: Ungrouped hosts, specify before any group headers.
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#green.example.com
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#blue.example.com
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#192.168.100.1
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#192.168.100.10
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# Ex 2: A collection of hosts belonging to the 'webservers' group
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#[webservers]
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#alpha.example.org
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#beta.example.org
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#192.168.1.100
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#192.168.1.110
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# If you have multiple hosts following a pattern you can specify
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# them like this:
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#www[001:006].example.com
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# Ex 3: A collection of database servers in the 'dbservers' group
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#[dbservers]
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#
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#db01.intranet.mydomain.net
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#db02.intranet.mydomain.net
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#10.25.1.56
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#10.25.1.57
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# Here's another example of host ranges, this time there are no
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# leading 0s:
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#db-[99:101]-node.example.com
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</pre>
  
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== Related terms ==
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* <code>[[/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg]]</code>
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* <code>[[/etc/hosts]]</code>
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* <code>[[ansible-inventory --list]]</code>
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* <code>[[ansible HOSTNAME -m ping]]</code>
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* <code>[[ansible -m ping]]</code>
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* [[skipping: no hosts matched]]
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* [[ansible-config list]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 09:34, 14 September 2023

/etc/ansible/hosts[1], text configuration file for managed nodes, or inventory in Ansible terminology, in INI or YAML format.


Examples[edit]

Defining specific user for some group of hosts:

[my_new_group]
myhost1
myhost1
myhost3
myhost4  ansible_user=OTHER_USENAME

[my_new_group:vars]
ansible_user=sysadm
[all:vars]
ansible_ssh_pass

Remote execution examples[edit]

ansible -i ~/brew/etc/ansible -m shell your-group-of-server -a uptime

Activities[edit]

Default /etc/ansible/hosts in Ubuntu[edit]

cat /etc/ansible/hosts
# This is the default ansible 'hosts' file.
#
# It should live in /etc/ansible/hosts
#
#   - Comments begin with the '#' character
#   - Blank lines are ignored
#   - Groups of hosts are delimited by [header] elements
#   - You can enter hostnames or ip addresses
#   - A hostname/ip can be a member of multiple groups

# Ex 1: Ungrouped hosts, specify before any group headers.

#green.example.com
#blue.example.com
#192.168.100.1
#192.168.100.10

# Ex 2: A collection of hosts belonging to the 'webservers' group

#[webservers]
#alpha.example.org
#beta.example.org
#192.168.1.100
#192.168.1.110

# If you have multiple hosts following a pattern you can specify
# them like this:

#www[001:006].example.com

# Ex 3: A collection of database servers in the 'dbservers' group

#[dbservers]
#
#db01.intranet.mydomain.net
#db02.intranet.mydomain.net
#10.25.1.56
#10.25.1.57

# Here's another example of host ranges, this time there are no
# leading 0s:

#db-[99:101]-node.example.com

Related terms[edit]

See also[edit]

  • http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/intro_inventory.html
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