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- name: add back to load balancer pool
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local_action: command /usr/bin/add_back_to_pool $inventory_hostname
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Fireball Mode
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`````````````
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.. versionadded:: 0.8
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Paramiko's core connection types of 'local', 'paramiko', and 'ssh' are augmented in version 0.8 by a new extra-fast
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connection type called 'fireball'. It can only be used with playbooks and does require some additional setup
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outside the lines of ansible's normal "no bootstrapping" philosophy. You are not required to use fireball mode
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to use Ansible, though some users may appreciate it.
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Fireball mode works by launching a temporary 0mq daemon from SSH that by default lives for only 30 minutes before
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shutting off. Fireball mode once running uses temporary AES keys to encrypt a session, and requires direct
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communication to given nodes on the configured port. The default is 5099. The fireball daemon runs as any user you
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set it down as. So it can run as you, root, or so on. If multiple users are running Ansible as the same batch of hosts,
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take care to use unique ports.
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Fireball mode is roughly 10 times faster than paramiko for communicating with nodes and may be a good option
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if you have a large number of hosts::
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---
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# set up the fireball transport
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- hosts: all
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gather_facts: False
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connection: ssh
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sudo: True
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tasks:
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- action: fireball
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# these operations will occur over the fireball transport
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- hosts: all
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connection: fireball
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sudo: True
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tasks:
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- action: shell echo "Hello ${item}"
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with_items:
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- one
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- two
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In order to use fireball mode, certain dependencies must be installed on both ends. You can use this playbook as a basis for initial bootstrapping on
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any platform. You will also need gcc and zeromq-devel installed from your package manager, which you can of course also get Ansible to install.
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---
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- hosts: all
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sudo: True
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gather_facts: False
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connection: ssh
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tasks:
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- action: easy_install name=pip
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- action: pip name=pyzmq state=present
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- action: pip name=pyasn1
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- action: pip name=PyCrypto
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- action: pip name=python-keyczar
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For more information about fireball, see the module documentation section.
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Understanding Variable Precedence
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`````````````````````````````````
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