so i take that host from the #ansible playbook specific inventory file and copy it into my fancy new globally specified inventory. while the dedicated inventory file still works, the global one now throws "Failed to connect to the host via ssh: Connection closed by UNKNOWN port 65535" for one of my hosts wtf. The only obvious different thing is that i call a children:
and if I as a non-organizer may add: if you say you'll come, please do. There are typically many no-shows and food has to be thrown away which is dreadful.
Doe je iets met #opensource, #openstandards of #opensystems dan moet je erbij zijn. In november heb je weer een kans, want we organiseren 2x
p/jr een conferentie.
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I don't think there's a generally correct answer for this question (please refrain from attempting to convince me or others otherwise), rather I'm curious about your own hunch.
Trying to automatically/programmatically replicate #DockerCompose stacks on the same host. E.g. I have an application that requires multiple containers, and I want to replicate the WHOLE application with its own volumes, networks, subdomain, etc. Any pointers on how to do that? #Ansible? Please don't say #Kubernetes.
Does anyone have a simple idea of using a gopass output as an #ansible vault instead of just as the password TO a vault.
So i'd like to put all variable settings e.g. a yaml into my gopass and include it instead of putting vaults into git repos.
I fail to find a (compatible) way of including variables from script output, or using an external vault application in ansible.
I already use a gopass script to fetch the vaults password, but i feel its a bit clumpsy to maintain a vault in the ansible git, and maintain the vault password in the gopass git.
@jpmens gopass is basically a git/gpg command line based vault. Possible team password management. You can store arbitrary files in there although thought as a keepass similar password manager.
Got it to work with 10 lines of python in a vars plugin.
New customer using user logins + sudo and i am not going to type my sudo password over and over again using their ansible stuff.
My sudo password is in my gopass, and ansible may access it.