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Some minor doc tweaks

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Michael DeHaan 2013-06-30 18:32:49 -04:00
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@ -68,39 +68,40 @@ In 1.1 and later, you can also select the connection type and user on a per host
All of these variables can of course also be set outside of the inventory file, in 'host_vars' if you wish
to keep your inventory file simple.
Parameters
++++++++++
List of Reserved Inventory Parameters
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
You can set these parameters on each host.
As a summary, you can set these parameters as host inventory variables. (Some we have already
mentioned).
ansible_ssh_host
Actual hostname
The name of the host to connect to, if different from the alias you wish to give to it.
ansible_ssh_port
ssh port number
The ssh port number, if not 22
ansible_ssh_user
ssh user name
The default ssh user name to use.
ansible_ssh_pass
ssh password
The ssh password to use (this is insecure, we strongly recommend using --ask-pass or SSH keys)
ansible_connection
Connection type of the host. Candidates are local, ssh or paramiko.
Default is paramiko
Connection type of the host. Candidates are local, ssh or paramiko. Default is paramiko
ansible_ssh_private_key_file
Private key file used by ssh
Private key file used by ssh. Useful if using multiple keys and you don't want to use SSH agent.
ansible_syslog_facility
Define syslog facility
The syslog facility to log to.
ansible_python_interpreter
Define a target host python path. This is userful for systems with more
than one Python or not located at "/usr/bin/python" such as \*BSD.
The target host python path. This is userful for systems with more
than one Python or not located at "/usr/bin/python" such as \*BSD, or where /usr/bin/python
is not a 2.X series Python.
ansible\_\*\_interpreter
\* is anything such as ruby or perl. This replaces shebang of
modules which will run on that host.
Works for anything such as ruby or perl and works just like ansible_python_interpreter.
This replaces shebang of modules which will run on that host.
Examples::
Examples from a host file::
backdoor_host ansible_ssh_port=2222 ansible_ssh_user=manager
aws_host ansible_ssh_private_key_file=/home/example/.ssh/aws.pem
freebsd_host ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/local/bin/python
ruby_module_host ansible_ruby_interpreter=/usr/bin/ruby.1.9.3
some_host ansible_ssh_port=2222 ansible_ssh_user=manager
aws_host ansible_ssh_private_key_file=/home/example/.ssh/aws.pem
freebsd_host ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/local/bin/python
ruby_module_host ansible_ruby_interpreter=/usr/bin/ruby.1.9.3
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