After we have created the user for Ansible with the necessary privileges, we can go on to make some other small changes to the OS. To make it clearer, we will see how each action is performed, and then we'll look at the whole playbook.
Configuring a basic server
Enabling EPEL
EPEL is the most important repository for Enterprise Linux and it contains a lot of additional packages. It's also a safe repository, since no package in EPEL will conflict with packages in the base repository.
To enable EPEL in RHEL/CentOS 7, it is enough to just install the epel-release package. To do so in Ansible, we will use the following:
- name: Ensure EPEL is enabled yum: name: epel-release state: present become: True...