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.. note::
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.. note::
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As of 2.0 ansible uses a few more file handles to manage it's forks, OS X has a very low setting so if you want to use 15 or more forks
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As of 2.0 ansible uses a few more file handles to manage it's forks, OS X has a very low setting so if you want to use 15 or more forks
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you'll need to raise the ulimit, like so `sudo launchctl limit maxfiles 1024 2048`. Or just any time you see a "Too many open files" error.
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you'll need to raise the ulimit, like so ``sudo launchctl limit maxfiles 1024 2048``. Or just any time you see a "Too many open files" error.
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.. _managed_node_requirements:
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.. _managed_node_requirements:
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Managed Node Requirements
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Managed Node Requirements
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On the managed nodes, you only need Python 2.4 or later, but if you are running less than Python 2.5 on the remotes, you will also need:
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On the managed nodes, you need a way to communicate, normally ssh. By default this uses sftp, if not available you can switch to scp in ansible.cfg.
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Also you need Python 2.4 or later, but if you are running less than Python 2.5 on the remotes, you will also need:
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* ``python-simplejson``
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* ``python-simplejson``
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