0:26 relationships between all components of ansible 0:35 Playbooks written in YAML 0:40 invoke modules 0:45 sequential execution 0:53 modules are executable bits of code 1:07 Inventory 1:27 Where does inventory come from? 1:50 plugins 2:19 commonly used modules 3:09 command modules = run commands
Best explanation I've seen, thank you
I would appreciate it if you would post links to the Redhat playlists this video is a part of.
Is there a lesson how the tasks are actually executed on the targets?
Many thanks for the explanation!
Well explaned. Thanks
YAML stands for "YAML Ain't Markup Language" -- it's a recursive acronym :)
Nice 👌
Thank you for that excellent explanation.
Great explanation, thanks
great!!!
nice hat in the background :)
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Good post
Thank You
You mention that yaml stands for yet another markup language but I thought it meant yaml aint another markup language?
YAML is not "yet another markup lang", it's "YAML Aint Markup Language"
[Aula Prática] - Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform (antigo Red Hat Ansible Tower) Hands-on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akSLoF5bAvE
Excellent video with a smart pretty lady😻
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