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Learn Ansible

You're reading from   Learn Ansible Automate your cloud infrastructure, security configuration, and application deployment with Ansible

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835088913
Length 414 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Russ McKendrick Russ McKendrick
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Introducing, Installing, and Running Ansible FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Installing and Running Ansible 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Ansible Galaxy 4. Chapter 3: The Ansible Commands 5. Part 2: Deploying Applications
6. Chapter 4: Deploying a LAMP Stack 7. Chapter 5: Deploying WordPress 8. Chapter 6: Targeting Multiple Distributions 9. Chapter 7: Ansible Windows Modules 10. Part 3: Network and Cloud Automation
11. Chapter 8: Ansible Network Modules 12. Chapter 9: Moving to the Cloud 13. Chapter 10: Building Out a Cloud Network 14. Chapter 11: Highly Available Cloud Deployments 15. Chapter 12: Building Out a VMware Deployment 16. Part 4: Ansible Workflows
17. Chapter 13: Scanning Your Ansible Playbooks 18. Chapter 14: Hardening Your Servers Using Ansible 19. Chapter 15: Using Ansible with GitHub Actions and Azure DevOps 20. Chapter 16: Introducing Ansible AWX and Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 21. Chapter 17: Next Steps with Ansible 22. Index 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Inbuilt commands

When we installed Ansible, several different commands were installed. These were as follows:

  • ansible
  • ansible-config
  • ansible-console
  • ansible-doc
  • ansible-galaxy
  • ansible-inventory
  • ansible-playbook
  • ansible-pull
  • ansible-vault

We already covered the ansible-galaxy command in Chapter 2, Exploring Ansible Galaxy. We will be looking at ansible-playbook throughout the remaining chapters of this book, so I will not go into any detail about that command in this chapter. Let’s start at the top of the list and a command we have already used.

Ansible

Now, you would have thought that ansible would be the most common command we will use throughout this book, but it isn’t.

The ansible command is only ever used for executing ad hoc commands against a single host or collection of hosts. In Chapter 1, Installing and Running Ansible, we created a host inventory file that targeted a single local virtual machine.

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