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Mastering Ansible

You're reading from   Mastering Ansible Design, develop, and solve real world automation and orchestration needs by unlocking the automation capabilities of Ansible

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784395483
Length 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Playbook logging and verbosity


Increasing the verbosity of Ansible output can solve many problems. From invalid module arguments to incorrect connection commands, increased verbosity can be critical to pinpointing the source of an error. Playbook logging and verbosity were briefly discussed in Chapter 2, Protecting Your Secrets with Ansible, with regards to protecting secret values while executing playbooks. This section will cover verbosity and logging further in-depth.

Verbosity

When executing playbooks with ansible-playbook, the output is displayed on standard out. With the default level of verbosity, very little information is displayed. As a play is executed, ansible-playbook will print a PLAY header with the name of the play. Then, for each task, a TASK header is printed with the name of the task. As each host executes the task, the name of the host is displayed along with the task state, which can be ok, fatal, or changed. No further information about the task is displayed, such as...

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