ansible (1)
NAME
ansible - run a command somewhere elseSYNOPSIS
ansible <host-pattern> [-f forks] [-m module_name] [-a args]
DESCRIPTION
Ansible is an extra-simple tool/framework/API for doing 'remote things' over SSH.
ARGUMENTS
host-pattern
- A name of a group in the inventory file, a shell-like glob selecting hosts in inventory file, or any combination of the two separated by semicolons.
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
- Verbose mode, more output from successful actions will be shown. Give up to three times for more output.
-i PATH, --inventory=PATH
- The PATH to the inventory hosts file, which defaults to /etc/ansible/hosts.
-f NUM, --forks=NUM
- Level of parallelism. NUM is specified as an integer, the default is 5.
--private-key=PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
- Use this file to authenticate the connection.
-m NAME, --module-name=NAME
- Execute the module called NAME.
-M DIRECTORY, --module-path=DIRECTORY
- The DIRECTORY search path to load modules from. The default is /usr/share/ansible. This can also be set with the ANSIBLE_LIBRARY environment variable.
-a 'ARGUMENTS', --args='ARGUMENTS'
- The ARGUMENTS to pass to the module.
-k, --ask-pass
- Prompt for the SSH password instead of assuming key-based authentication with ssh-agent.
-K, --ask-sudo-pass
- Prompt for the password to use with --sudo, if any
-o, --one-line
- Try to output everything on one line.
-s, --sudo
- Run the command as the user given by -u and sudo to root.
-t DIRECTORY, --tree=DIRECTORY
- Save contents in this output DIRECTORY, with the results saved in a file named after each host.
-T SECONDS, --timeout=SECONDS
- Connection timeout to use when trying to talk to hosts, in SECONDS.
-B NUM, --background=NUM
- Run commands in the background, killing the task after NUM seconds.
-P NUM, --poll=NUM
- Poll a background job every NUM seconds. Requires -B.
-u USERNAME, --user=USERNAME
- Use this remote USERNAME instead of the current user.
-U SUDO_USERNAME, --sudo-user=SUDO_USERNAME
- Sudo to SUDO_USERNAME instead of root. Implies --sudo.
-c CONNECTION, --connection=CONNECTION
- Connection type to use. Possible options are paramiko (SSH), ssh, and local. local is mostly useful for crontab or kickstarts.
-l SUBSET, --limit=SUBSET
- Further limits the selected host/group patterns.
-l ~REGEX, --limit=~REGEX
- Further limits hosts with a regex pattern.
INVENTORY
Ansible stores the hosts it can potentially operate on in an inventory file. The syntax is one host per line. Groups headers are allowed and are included on their own line, enclosed in square brackets that start the line.
Ranges of hosts are also supported. For more information and additional options, see the documentation on http://docs.ansible.com/.
FILES
/etc/ansible/hosts --- Default inventory file
/usr/share/ansible/ --- Default module library
/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg --- Config file, used if present
~/.ansible.cfg --- User config file, overrides the default config if present
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables may be specified.
ANSIBLE_HOSTS --- Override the default ansible hosts file
ANSIBLE_LIBRARY --- Override the default ansible module library path
ANSIBLE_CONFIG --- Override the default ansible config file
AUTHOR
Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan. See the AUTHORS file for a complete list of contributors.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2012, Michael DeHaan
Ansible is released under the terms of the GPLv3 License.
SEE ALSO
ansible-playbook(1), ansible-pull(1), ansible-doc(1)
Extensive documentation is available in the documentation site: http://docs.ansible.com. IRC and mailing list info can be found in file CONTRIBUTING.md, available in: https://github.com/ansible/ansible
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