The goal of this task will be configuring a welcome message per host group, each message will be different. Ansible installed, version 2.7 is preferred One ‘ansible’ user configured, with sudo privileges and passwordless access to all managed hosts 1 ansible-control node 3 managed-nodes Our inventory file should look something like this: In the same… Continue reading Ansible EX407V27 Exam Preparation: Configuring motd
Month: March 2020
Docker Basics – Hands On
It’s undeniable that Docker (and containerization in general) has been gaining popularity in recent years. If you work in IT, you’ve most likely heard people talking about it. So, today seems like the perfect chance for me to show you some basics. Some experience with Linux is required as I won’t go that deep into… Continue reading Docker Basics – Hands On
Deploying WordPress in an Automated Way Using Ansible
Today we’ll be installing WordPress using Red Hat’s Ansible. Some hands-on experience with Linux and Ansible is expected. List of requirements is as follows: Ansible installed in the control node. In my case I’m using the latest version (2.9.3 at the moment this article was written) 1 node with IP address 192.168.0.10 (ansible-control) 1 node… Continue reading Deploying WordPress in an Automated Way Using Ansible
Day 1
Welcome to rdbreak.com! The idea behind this site is nothing more than sharing knowledge with Linux and IT nerds from all around the globe. In the upcoming weeks and months, I’ll be creating different articles based on topics I personally find interesting. Linux, Ansible, AWS, Openstack and more. Hope you enjoy your stay and get… Continue reading Day 1