Merge pull request #2508 from tgerla/devel

Add some examples for local_action and rsync
pull/2442/merge
Michael DeHaan 12 years ago
commit cdf5e006ff

@ -888,8 +888,9 @@ a good idea::
delegate_to: 127.0.0.1
Here is the same playbook as above, but using the shorthand syntax,
'local_action', for delegating to 127.0.0.1::
These commands will run on 127.0.0.1, which is the machine running Ansible. There is also a shorthand syntax that
you can use on a per-task basis: 'local_action'. Here is the same playbook as above, but using the shorthand
syntax for delegating to 127.0.0.1::
---
# ...
@ -902,6 +903,18 @@ Here is the same playbook as above, but using the shorthand syntax,
- name: add back to load balancer pool
local_action: command /usr/bin/add_back_to_pool $inventory_hostname
A common pattern is to use a local action to call 'rsync' to recursively copy files to the managed servers.
Here is an example::
---
# ...
tasks:
- name: recursively copy files from management server to target
local_action: command rsync -a /path/to/files $inventory_hostname:/path/to/target/
Note that you must have passphrase-less SSH keys or an ssh-agent configured for this to work, otherwise rsync
will need to ask for a passphrase.
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@ -75,6 +75,9 @@ examples:
- code: "copy: src=/mine/ntp.conf dest=/etc/ntp.conf owner=root group=root mode=644 backup=yes"
description: "Copy a new C(ntp.conf) file into place, backing up the original if it differs from the copied version"
author: Michael DeHaan
notes:
- The "copy" module can't be used to recursively copy directory structures to the target machine. Please see the
"Delegation" section of the Advanced Playbooks documentation for a better approach to recursive copies.
'''
def main():

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