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OpenStack Administration with Ansible 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121638
Length 230 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Walter Bentley Walter Bentley
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Preface 1. Introduction to OpenStack 2. Introduction to Ansible FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating Multiple Users/Projects 4. Customizing Your Clouds Quotas 5. Snapshot Your Cloud 6. Migrating Instances 7. Managing Containers on Your Cloud 8. Setting Up Active-Active Regions 9. Inventory Your Cloud 10. Health Check Your Cloud with Nagios

Defining the inventory


The process of defining a collection of hosts to Ansible is named the inventory. A host can be defined using its fully qualified domain name (FQDN), local hostname, and/or its IP address. Since Ansible uses SSH to connect to the hosts, you can provide any alias for the host that the machine where Ansible is installed can understand.

Ansible expects the inventory file to be in an INI-like format and named hosts. By default, the inventory file is usually located in the /etc/ansible directory and will look as follows:

athena.example.com 
 
[ocean] 
aegaeon.example.com 
ceto.example.com 
 
[air] 
aeolus.example.com 
zeus.example.com 
apollo.example.com 

Tip

Personally, I have found the default inventory file to be located in different places depending on the operating system Ansible is installed on. With that point, I prefer to use the -i command-line option when executing a playbook. This allows me to designate the specific...

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OpenStack Administration with Ansible 2 - Second Edition
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ISBN-13: 9781787121638
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