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## Understanding Core Components of Ansible
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### Understanding Core Components of Ansible Part 1
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This series of lessons lays the foundation for the remainder of the course content. Through a combination of lecture and command line demonstration, Students will gain a broad overview of Ansible. This particular lesson, focuses on Ansible inventories.
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- Overview
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- Invetories
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- Modules
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- Configuration files
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##### Inventories
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- Inventory files may simply consist of a list of hostnames but can be much more robust
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- It is also possible to define groups of hosts, host or group level variables, and groups of groups withing the inventory
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- There are a number of variables that may be used within the inventory to control how ansible connects to and interacts with target hosts
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Commands to call ansible with `ping` module:
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- ```ansible innaghiyev1c.mylabserver.com -m ping -k``` - call ping module on `innaghiyev1c.mylabserver.com` host. Where `-m ping` is ping module
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and `-k` is key for asking password
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- ```ansible all -m ping -k``` - call all defined hosts in your inventory list `/etc/ansible/hosts/`
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- ```ansible -i inv.ini httpd -m ping -k``` - where `-i` - inventory file place, `httpd` hosts group name inside of `inv.ini` file
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Output:
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```
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innaghiyev1c.mylabserver.com | SUCCESS => {
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"ansible_facts": {
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"discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python"
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},
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"changed": false,
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"ping": "pong"
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}
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```
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