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Ansible Playbook Essentials

You're reading from   Ansible Playbook Essentials Design automation blueprints to manage your multitier infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784398293
Length 168 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gourav Shah Gourav Shah
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Preface Setting Up the Learning Environment 1. Blueprinting Your Infrastructure FREE CHAPTER 2. Going Modular with Ansible Roles 3. Separating Code and Data – Variables, Facts, and Templates 4. Bringing In Your Code – Custom Commands and Scripts 5. Controlling Execution Flow – Conditionals 6. Iterative Control Structures – Loops 7. Node Discovery and Clustering 8. Encrypting Data with Vault 9. Managing Environments 10. Orchestrating Infrastructure with Ansible A. References
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Accessing facts for non-playbook hosts

In the earlier exercise, we launched the main playbook, which invokes all the other playbooks to configure the entire infrastructure. At times, we may just want to configure a portion of our infrastructure, in which case, we can just invoke the individual playbooks, such as lb.yml, www.yml, or db.yml. Let's try running the Ansible playbook just for the load balancers:

$ ansible-playbook -i customhosts lb.yml

Oops! It failed! Here is the snapshot of the snippet from the output:

Accessing facts for non-playbook hosts

Ansible exits with an error as it was not able to find a variable from the host, which is not part of the playbook anymore. Here is how Ansible behaves when it comes to magic variables:

  • Ansible starts to gather facts while it runs the code on a host. These facts are then stored in the memory for the duration of the playbook run. This is the default behavior, and can be turned off.
  • For host B to discover variables from host A, Ansible should have communicated with host A earlier...
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