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ANSIBLE(1) System administration commands ANSIBLE(1)
NAME
ansible-pull - pull playbooks from VCS server and run them using this
machine as the target.
SYNOPSIS
ansible-pull -U URL [options] [ <filename.yml> ]
DESCRIPTION
Ansible is an extra-simple tool/framework/API for doing 'remote
things'.
Use ansible-pull to set up a remote copy of ansible on each managed
node, each set to run via cron and update playbook source via a source
repository. This inverts the default push architecture of ansible into
a pull architecture, which has near-limitless scaling potential.
The setup playbook can be tuned to change the cron frequency, logging
locations, and parameters to ansible-pull.
This is useful both for extreme scale-out as well as periodic
remediation. Usage of the fetch module to retrieve logs from
ansible-pull runs would be an excellent way to gather and analyze
remote logs from ansible-pull.
OPTIONAL ARGUMENT
filename.yml
The name of one the YAML format files to run as an ansible
playbook. This can be a relative path within the checkout. If not
provided, ansible-pull will look for a playbook based on the host’s
fully-qualified domain name, on the host hostname and finally a
playbook named local.yml.
OPTIONS
--accept-host-key
Adds the hostkey for the repo URL if not already added.
--ask-become-pass
Ask for privilege escalation password.
-k, --ask-pass
Prompt for the connection password, if it is needed for the
transport used. For example, using ssh and not having a key-based
authentication with ssh-agent.
--ask-su-pass
Prompt for su password, used with --su (deprecated, use become).
-K, --ask-sudo-pass
Prompt for the password to use with --sudo, if any (deprecated, use
become).
--ask-vault-pass
Prompt for vault password.
-C CHECKOUT, --checkout=CHECKOUT
Branch/Tag/Commit to checkout. If not provided, uses default
behavior of module used to check out playbook repository.
-d DEST, --directory=DEST
Directory to checkout repository into. If not provided, a
subdirectory of ~/.ansible/pull/ will be used.
-e EXTRA_VARS, --extra-vars='EXTRA_VARS
Extra variables to inject into a playbook, in key=value key=value
format or as quoted YAML/JSON (hashes and arrays). To load
variables from a file, specify the file preceded by @ (e.g.
@vars.yml).
-f, --force
Force running of playbook even if unable to update playbook
repository. This can be useful, for example, to enforce run-time
state when a network connection may not always be up or possible.
--full
Do a full clone of the repository. By default ansible-pull will do
a shallow clone based on the last revision.
-h, --help
Show the help message and exit.
-i PATH, --inventory=PATH
The PATH to the inventory, which defaults to
/usr/local/etc/ansible/hosts. Alternatively you can use a comma
separated list of hosts or single host with traling comma host,.
--private-key=PRIVATE_KEY_FILE
Use this file to authenticate the connection.
-m NAME, --module-name=NAME
Module used to checkout playbook repository. Defaults to git.
-o, --only-if-changed
Only run the playbook if the repository has been updated.
--purge
Purge the checkout after the playbook is run.
-s SLEEP, --sleep=SLEEP
Sleep for random interval (between 0 and SLEEP number of seconds)
before starting. This is a useful way ot disperse git requests.
--ssh-common-args='-o ProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p ..." ...'
Add the specified arguments to any sftp/scp/ssh command-line.
Useful to set a ProxyCommand to use a jump host, but any arguments
that are accepted by all three programs may be specified.
--sftp-extra-args='-f ...'
Add the specified arguments to any sftp command-line.
--scp-extra-args='-l ...'
Add the specified arguments to any scp command-line.
--ssh-extra-args='-R ...'
Add the specified arguments to any ssh command-line.
-t TAGS, --tags=TAGS
Only run plays and tasks tagged with these values.
-U URL, --url=URL
URL of the playbook repository to checkout.
--vault-password-file=VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE
Vault password file.
-v, --verbose
Pass -vvv to ansible-playbook.
INVENTORY
Ansible stores the hosts it can potentially operate on in an inventory.
This can be an ini-like file, a script, directory or a list. The ini
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/.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables may be specified.
ANSIBLE_INVENTORY — Override the default ansible inventory file
ANSIBLE_LIBRARY — Override the default ansible module library path
ANSIBLE_CONFIG — Override the default ansible config file
Many more are available for most options in ansible.cfg
FILES
/usr/local/etc/ansible/hosts — Default inventory file
/usr/local/share/ansible/ — Default module library
/usr/local/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg — Config file, used if present
~/.ansible.cfg — User config file, overrides the default config if
present
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(1) ansible-playbook(1), ansible-doc(1), ansible-vault(1),
ansible-galaxy(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
AUTHOR
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Ansible 2.0.0.2 01/14/2016 ANSIBLE(1)
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