How to install ansible on a RHEL machine which doesn't have access to Internet
How to install ansible on a RHEL 6.8 machine which doesn't have access to Internet?
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How to install ansible on a RHEL 6.8 machine which doesn't have access to Internet?
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Hi Arun, welcome to SO. Your question is at risk of closure because of two things: the first is that those style of questions should go to serverfault since it is not related to programming. The second is that you have not said any steps that you have already tried; reading the how to ask will go a long way toward making your stay here on SO much more productive.
– Matthew L Daniel
Jan 1 at 21:20
I'd disagree, as ansible is a well-established topic for SO, and ansible bootstrap is a Big Topic.
– George Shuklin
Jan 2 at 14:17
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How to install ansible on a RHEL 6.8 machine which doesn't have access to Internet?
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How to install ansible on a RHEL 6.8 machine which doesn't have access to Internet?
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asked Jan 1 at 16:29
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Hi Arun, welcome to SO. Your question is at risk of closure because of two things: the first is that those style of questions should go to serverfault since it is not related to programming. The second is that you have not said any steps that you have already tried; reading the how to ask will go a long way toward making your stay here on SO much more productive.
– Matthew L Daniel
Jan 1 at 21:20
I'd disagree, as ansible is a well-established topic for SO, and ansible bootstrap is a Big Topic.
– George Shuklin
Jan 2 at 14:17
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Hi Arun, welcome to SO. Your question is at risk of closure because of two things: the first is that those style of questions should go to serverfault since it is not related to programming. The second is that you have not said any steps that you have already tried; reading the how to ask will go a long way toward making your stay here on SO much more productive.
– Matthew L Daniel
Jan 1 at 21:20
I'd disagree, as ansible is a well-established topic for SO, and ansible bootstrap is a Big Topic.
– George Shuklin
Jan 2 at 14:17
Hi Arun, welcome to SO. Your question is at risk of closure because of two things: the first is that those style of questions should go to serverfault since it is not related to programming. The second is that you have not said any steps that you have already tried; reading the how to ask will go a long way toward making your stay here on SO much more productive.
– Matthew L Daniel
Jan 1 at 21:20
Hi Arun, welcome to SO. Your question is at risk of closure because of two things: the first is that those style of questions should go to serverfault since it is not related to programming. The second is that you have not said any steps that you have already tried; reading the how to ask will go a long way toward making your stay here on SO much more productive.
– Matthew L Daniel
Jan 1 at 21:20
I'd disagree, as ansible is a well-established topic for SO, and ansible bootstrap is a Big Topic.
– George Shuklin
Jan 2 at 14:17
I'd disagree, as ansible is a well-established topic for SO, and ansible bootstrap is a Big Topic.
– George Shuklin
Jan 2 at 14:17
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I'd propose to use raw
: module. Copy rpm (scp) to server, and run rpm -i.
Raw module does not use a usual ansible workflow and do things 'directly'. Here my code to install python if it's not present on server, I think you can adopt it for rpm for ansible too.
- hosts: all
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: Remember sever key and install python
raw: test -x /usr/bin/python || sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install python
changed_when: True
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I'd propose to use raw
: module. Copy rpm (scp) to server, and run rpm -i.
Raw module does not use a usual ansible workflow and do things 'directly'. Here my code to install python if it's not present on server, I think you can adopt it for rpm for ansible too.
- hosts: all
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: Remember sever key and install python
raw: test -x /usr/bin/python || sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install python
changed_when: True
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I'd propose to use raw
: module. Copy rpm (scp) to server, and run rpm -i.
Raw module does not use a usual ansible workflow and do things 'directly'. Here my code to install python if it's not present on server, I think you can adopt it for rpm for ansible too.
- hosts: all
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: Remember sever key and install python
raw: test -x /usr/bin/python || sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install python
changed_when: True
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I'd propose to use raw
: module. Copy rpm (scp) to server, and run rpm -i.
Raw module does not use a usual ansible workflow and do things 'directly'. Here my code to install python if it's not present on server, I think you can adopt it for rpm for ansible too.
- hosts: all
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: Remember sever key and install python
raw: test -x /usr/bin/python || sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install python
changed_when: True
I'd propose to use raw
: module. Copy rpm (scp) to server, and run rpm -i.
Raw module does not use a usual ansible workflow and do things 'directly'. Here my code to install python if it's not present on server, I think you can adopt it for rpm for ansible too.
- hosts: all
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: Remember sever key and install python
raw: test -x /usr/bin/python || sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install python
changed_when: True
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Hi Arun, welcome to SO. Your question is at risk of closure because of two things: the first is that those style of questions should go to serverfault since it is not related to programming. The second is that you have not said any steps that you have already tried; reading the how to ask will go a long way toward making your stay here on SO much more productive.
– Matthew L Daniel
Jan 1 at 21:20
I'd disagree, as ansible is a well-established topic for SO, and ansible bootstrap is a Big Topic.
– George Shuklin
Jan 2 at 14:17