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ansible(1)
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:doctype:manpage
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:man source: Ansible
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:man version: %VERSION%
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:man manual: System administration commands
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NAME
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ansible-pull - set up a remote copy of ansible on each managed node
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SYNOPSIS
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ansible -d DEST -U URL [ -C CHECKOUT ]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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*Ansible* is an extra-simple tool/framework/API for doing \'remote things' over
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SSH.
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Use ansible-pull to set up a remote copy of ansible on each managed
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node, each set to run via cron and update playbook source via
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git. This inverts the default *push* architecture of ansible into a
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*pull* architecture, which has near-limitless scaling potential.
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The setup playbook can be tuned to change the cron frequency, logging
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locations, and parameters to ansible-pull.
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This is useful both for extreme scale-out as well as periodic
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remediation. Usage of the 'fetch' module to retrieve logs from
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ansible-pull runs would be an excellent way to gather and analyze
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remote logs from ansible-pull.
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OPTIONS
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*-d* 'DEST', *--directory=*'DEST'::
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Directory to checkout git repository into.
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*-U* 'URL', *--url=*'URL'::
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URL of git repository to clone.
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*-C* 'CHECKOUT', *--checkout=*'CHECKOUT'::
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Branch/Tag/Commit to checkout. Defaults to 'HEAD'.
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AUTHOR
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Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan. See the AUTHORS file
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for a complete list of contributors.
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright © 2012, Michael DeHaan
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Ansible is released under the terms of the GPLv3 License.
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SEE ALSO
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*ansible*(1), *ansible-playbook*(1)
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Extensive documentation as well as IRC and mailing list info
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is available on the ansible home page: <https://ansible.github.com/>
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