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Currently Ansible can be run from any machine with Python 2.6 or 2.7 installed (Windows isn't supported for the control machine).
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.. note::
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Ansible 2.2 introduces a tech preview of support for Python 3. For more information, see `Python 3 Support <http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/python_3_support.html>`_.
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This includes Red Hat, Debian, CentOS, OS X, any of the BSDs, and so on.
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.. note::
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As of 2.0 ansible uses a few more file handles to manage its forks. OS X has a very low setting so if you want to use 15 or more forks
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you'll need to raise the ulimit with ``sudo launchctl limit maxfiles unlimited``. This command can also fix any "Too many open files" error.
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As of version 2.0, Ansible uses a few more file handles to manage its forks. Mac OS X by default is configured for a small amound of file handles, so if you want to use 15 or more forks you'll need to raise the ulimit with ``sudo launchctl limit maxfiles unlimited``. This command can also fix any "Too many open files" error.
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.. warning::
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.. note::
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Python 3 is a slightly different language than Python 2 and some Python programs (including
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Ansible) are not switching over yet. Ansible uses Python 2 in order to maintain compability with older distributions
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Ansible 2.2 introduces a tech preview of support for Python 3. For more information, see `Python 3 Support <http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/python_3_support.html>`_.
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By default, Ansible uses Python 2 in order to maintain compability with older distributions
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such as RHEL 5 and RHEL 6. However, some Linux distributions (Gentoo, Arch) may not have a
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Python 2.X interpreter installed by default. On those systems, you should install one, and set
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the 'ansible_python_interpreter' variable in inventory (see :doc:`intro_inventory`) to point at your 2.X Python. Distributions
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by default and this does not apply to those distributions. This is also true of nearly all
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Unix systems.
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If you need to bootstrap these remote systems by installing Python 2.X,
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using the 'raw' module will be able to do it remotely. For example,
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``ansible myhost --sudo -m raw -a "yum install -y python2 python-simplejson"``
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