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Getting Started
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How to download ansible and get started using it
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.. seealso::
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:doc:`examples`
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Examples of basic commands
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:doc:`playbooks`
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Learning ansible's configuration management language
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Requirements
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````````````
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Requirements for Ansible are extremely minimal.
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If you are running python 2.6 on the **overlord** machine (the machine that you'll be talking to the other machines from), you will need:
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* ``paramiko``
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* ``PyYAML``
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* ``python-jinja2`` (for playbooks)
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If you are running less than Python 2.6, you will also need:
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* The Python 2.4 or 2.5 backport of the ``multiprocessing`` module
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- `Installation and Testing Instructions <http://code.google.com/p/python-multiprocessing/wiki/Install>`_
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* ``simplejson``
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On the managed nodes, to use templating, you will need:
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* ``python-jinja2`` (you can install this with ansible)
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Developer Requirements
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For developers, you may wish to have:
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* ``asciidoc`` (for building manpage documentation)
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* ``python-sphinx`` (for building content for the ansible.github.com project only)
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Getting Ansible
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Tagged releases are available as tar.gz files from the Ansible github
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project page:
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* `Ansible/downloads <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/downloads>`_
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You can also clone the git repository yourself and install Ansible in
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one of two ways:
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Python Distutils
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++++++++++++++++
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You can also install Ansible using Python Distutils::
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$ git clone git://github.com/ansible/ansible.git
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$ cd ./ansible
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$ sudo make install
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Via RPM
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+++++++
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In the near future, pre-built RPMs will be available through your distribution. Until that time you
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can use the ``make rpm`` command::
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$ git clone git://github.com/ansible/ansible.git
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$ cd ./ansible
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$ make rpm
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$ sudo rpm -Uvh ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/noarch/ansible-1.0-1.noarch.rpm
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Your first commands
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Edit /etc/ansible/hosts and put one or more remote systems in it, for which you have your SSH
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key in ``authorized_keys``::
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192.168.1.50
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aserver.example.org
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bserver.example.org
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Set up SSH agent to avoid retyping passwords::
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ssh-agent bash
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ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
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Now ping all your nodes::
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ansible all -m ping
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Now run a live command on all of your nodes::
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ansible all /bin/echo hello
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Congratulations. You've just contacted your nodes with Ansible. It's now time to read some
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of the more real-world examples, and explore what you can do with different modules, as well
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as the Ansible playbooks language. Ansible is not just about running commands, but you already
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have a working infrastructure!
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