Jay your videos are amazing. Our group manager last week mandated we use Ansible-Vault immediately. Thanks for your efforts Jay! Excellent presentation :)
Hey Jay, thanks a lot for your great video series. Would it be possible to further explain why it was necessary to also copy the .vault_key file to the server? I thought having it on the host machine, where you run the commands from would be sufficient, isn´t it? Also all of a sudden you are running ansible-pull on the server? I guess that´s the reason why copying was necessary, but why do you want to run the ansible command on the server itself? I tought the true power in using Ansible lies in running the commands via ssh from a host machine to orchestrate multiple servers...
When i thought of writing this comment, i felt that first of all i need to say THANK YOU JAY!!! you turned me ( and i guess a lot of viewers) from a novice user to a person who can build and support Ansible lab without a problem :), so thank you for that! Can you please create a tutorial of how to provision VM's in Ansible without the need to login with my cloud account?
Great video. So you need the key and password to do any changes with ansible it looks like when you encrypt files and use vault. You copied that key to the server running ansible. It seems like it would be easy for some engineers to forget where they put the key, where they copied it, etc...
Hey, can you make window manager tutorials too? Openbox and tiling window managers. I want to get into the window managers, but how to get into them no one tells me exactly.
@@zerotheory941 but for a new user, how to setup things key bindings and other stuff are very difficult. It would be great to have a guide along the process.
@@mihir.mishra Yeah it's a bit more tricky with tiling wms because you've got to edit the config files yourself usually. Might I suggest looking at Arco Linux as they have a plethora of environments configured with instructions on how to use them as is or to change and create your own bindings and customizations. It's a learning curve for sure.
Love your videos! Your ansible series is so well put together and complete that I decided to become a patreon supporter.
Jay your videos are amazing. Our group manager last week mandated we use Ansible-Vault immediately. Thanks for your efforts Jay! Excellent presentation :)
Glad you liked it!
Been struggling with this for months. as usual you come in and solve it
Hey, would you like to explain us how to execute ansible playbooks on multiple hosts with different passwords.
Yes please, I also want to know how to do that
Hey Jay,
thanks a lot for your great video series.
Would it be possible to further explain why it was necessary to also copy the .vault_key file to the server?
I thought having it on the host machine, where you run the commands from would be sufficient, isn´t it?
Also all of a sudden you are running ansible-pull on the server? I guess that´s the reason why copying was necessary, but why do you want to run the ansible command on the server itself?
I tought the true power in using Ansible lies in running the commands via ssh from a host machine to orchestrate multiple servers...
your videos are great and to the point
When i thought of writing this comment, i felt that first of all i need to say THANK YOU JAY!!! you turned me ( and i guess a lot of viewers) from a novice user to a person who can build and support Ansible lab without a problem :), so thank you for that! Can you please create a tutorial of how to provision VM's in Ansible without the need to login with my cloud account?
Great video. So you need the key and password to do any changes with ansible it looks like when you encrypt files and use vault. You copied that key to the server running ansible. It seems like it would be easy for some engineers to forget where they put the key, where they copied it, etc...
Excellent explanation, you did a great job teaching it, thank you so much
Hey jay ,loved ur ansible series it helped me alot in my office work , can u plz tell how to share ansible vault encrypted playbook to nodes ?
Hey, can you make window manager tutorials too? Openbox and tiling window managers. I want to get into the window managers, but how to get into them no one tells me exactly.
For many you just download them with the package manager then switch by choosing which environment from the login screen.
@@zerotheory941 but for a new user, how to setup things key bindings and other stuff are very difficult. It would be great to have a guide along the process.
@@mihir.mishra Yeah it's a bit more tricky with tiling wms because you've got to edit the config files yourself usually. Might I suggest looking at Arco Linux as they have a plethora of environments configured with instructions on how to use them as is or to change and create your own bindings and customizations. It's a learning curve for sure.
@@zerotheory941don't know why but acro was buffering on my system so did manjaro.
@@mihir.mishra What do you mean by buffering?
Don't you need to update the ansible user and cron job too?
Best distro for battery life?
Google is pretty good....
@@sevenracing3092 What? What Google?