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Implementing DevOps with Ansible 2

You're reading from   Implementing DevOps with Ansible 2 A step-by-step guide to automating all DevOps stages with ease using Ansible

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120532
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jonathan McAllister Jonathan McAllister
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Preface 1. DevOps Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuration Management Essentials 3. Installing, Configuring, and Running Ansible 4. Playbooks and Inventory Files 5. Playbooks – Beyond the Fundamentals 6. Jinja in Ansible 7. Ansible Vault 8. Ansible Modules and Libraries 9. Integrating Ansible with CI and CD Solutions 10. Ansible and Docker 11. Extending Ansible 12. Ansible Galaxy

Installing Ansible


Ansible itself is cross-platform. The basic installation of the Ansible system is actually fairly easy. Before we can install it, we need to get the Ansible runtime packages. Ansible is available for consumption via the following online solutions:

  • Yum (Red Hat Linux-based distributions)
  • Apt (Debian)
  • Apt (Ubuntu)
  • Portage (Gentoo)
  • Pkg (FreeBSD)
  • macOS (dmg)
  • OpenCSW (Solaris)
  • Pacman (Arch Linux)
  • Pip (Python)
  • Tarball (Source)
  • Source (Source)

The following is a set of examples and command-line syntaxes for each of the listed options. These commands will help you get up-and-running with Ansible quickly (they are taken from the Ansible website).

Red Hat Enterprise Linux via Configuration Management

Installing Ansible on most popular Red Hat Enterprise Linux flavor distributions is quite easy. This can be accomplished as follows:

# NOTE: Before installing Ansible you may need to install the epel-release repo
# for RHEL or 
# Scientific Linux. Additional details on how to install EPEL can be found...
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