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Leverage the power of Ansible to manage your infrastructure efficiently

About This Book
  • Configure Ansible on your Linux and Windows machines effectively
  • Extend Ansible to add features such as looping, conditional executions, and task delegations
  • Explore the capabilities of Ansible from basic to more advanced topics with the help of this step-by-step guide
Who This Book Is For

This book is intended for anyone who wants to learn Ansible starting from the basics. Some experience of how to set up and configure Linux machines and a working knowledge of BIND, MySQL, and other Linux daemons is expected.

What You Will Learn
  • Manage your Windows machines with Ansible
  • Use Ansibles command-line tools to interrogate systems
  • Interact with modules and deploy cloud infrastructures
  • Process data inside Ansible and extend the functionality of Ansible
  • Learn how to store secrets in Ansibles vault and discover other source code management techniques
  • Build maintainable configurations for large environments
  • Write custom Ansible plugins efficiently
  • Extend the functionality of Ansible by writing your own modules
In Detail

Ansible is an open source software platform for configuring and managing computers. It provides a clear and concise way to manage the configuration of your Linux infrastructure. This book is a step-by-step guide that provides you with the knowledge you require to effectively manage your systems in a simple, quick, and maintainable way, with real-world examples.

You will begin by learning the basics of Ansible and then move on to exploring more advanced topics. You will then learn the basic and complex operations of playbooks and interact with modules to manage Windows machines and deploy them. You will also get acquainted with Ansibles more advanced features such as serially updating machines, delegating tasks to other machines, advanced uses of variables, looping and conditions, copying whole directories, and using filters to process variables. Towards the end of the book, you will learn how to increase the functionality of Ansible itself by writing your own modules and plugins.

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Ansible Configuration Management Second Edition

Ansible Configuration Management Second Edition

Copyright 2015 Packt Publishing

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First published: November 2013

Second edition: April 2015

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Credits

Author

Daniel Hall

Reviewers

Maykel Moya

Fernando F. Rodrigues

Patrik Uytterhoeven

Commissioning Editor

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Acquisition Editor

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Content Development Editor

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Technical Editor

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Copy Editor

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Project Coordinator

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Proofreaders

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Production Coordinator

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Cover Work

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About the Author

Daniel Hall started as a systems administrator at RMIT University after completing his bachelor's in computer science in 2009. After spending 5 years improving deployment processes at realestate.com.au, he became the sole Systems Engineer at Melbourne lighting startup LIFX. Like many system administrators, he is constantly trying to make his job easier, and has been using Ansible to this effect. Daniel also wrote the first edition of this book.

I would like to thank my partner, Eliza, for her continued support while writing this book. I would also like to thank my reviewers for their insightful corrections. Finally, I would like to thank everybody at Packt for giving me this opportunity to follow up on the first edition of my book.

About the Reviewers

Maykel Moya has been working in Systems and Network Administration since 1999. Previously, he was at two of the largest ISPs in his hometown of Cuba, where he managed HA clusters, SAN, AAA systems, WAN, and Cisco routers. He entered the GNU/Linux landscape through RedHat, but today his main experience lies in Debian/Ubuntu systems. He identifies with the Free Software philosophy.

Convinced through personal experience that human intervention in computer operations doesn't scale and is error-prone, he is constantly seeking ways to let software offload the tedious and repetitive tasks from people. With a background in Puppet, he looked for alternatives and discovered Ansible in its early days. Since then he has been contributing to it.

He is currently employed by ShuttleCloud Corp., a company specialized in cloud data migration at scale. Here, he works as a Site Reliability Engineer, ensuring that the machine fleet is always available, runs reliably, and manages resources in an optimal manner. Ansible is one of the many technologies he uses to accomplish this on a daily basis.

Fernando F. Rodrigues is an IT professional with more than 10 years of experience in systems administration, especially with Linux and VMware. As a system administrator, he has always focused on programming and has experience in working on projects from the government sector to financial institutions. He is a technology enthusiast, and his areas of interest include cloud computing, virtualization, infrastructure automation, and Linux administration.

He is also the technical reviewer of the books VMware ESXi Cookbook and Learning Ansible , both by Packt Publishing.

Patrik Uytterhoeven has over 16 years of experience in IT. Most of this time was spent on HP Unix and Red Hat Linux. In late 2012, he joined Open-Future, a leading open source integrator and the first Zabbix reseller and training partner in Belgium.

When Patrik joined Open-Future, he gained the opportunity to certify himself as a Zabbix-certified trainer. Since then, he has provided training and public demonstrations not only in Belgium but also around the world, in countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, and Ireland.

Because Patrik also has a deep interest in configuration management, he wrote some Ansible roles for Red Hat 6.x and 7.x to deploy and update Zabbix. These roles, and some others, can be found in the Ansible Galaxy at https://galaxy.ansible.com/list#/users/1375.

Patrik is also a technical reviewer of Learning Ansible and the author of the Zabbix cookbook. Both the books are published by Packt Publishing.

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Preface

Since CFEngine was first created by Mark Burgess in 1993, configuration management tools have been constantly evolving. Followed by the emergence of more modern tools such as Puppet and Chef, there are now a large number of choices available to a system administrator.

Ansible is one of the newer tools to arrive into the configuration management space. Where other tools have focused on completeness and configurability, Ansible has bucked the trend and, instead, focused on simplicity and ease of use.

In this book, we aim to show you how to use Ansible from the humble beginnings of its CLI tool, to writing playbooks, and then managing large and complex environments. Finally, we teach you how to build your own modules and extend Ansible by writing plugins that add new features.

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