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man(8) Ansible on Thunix man(8)
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NAME Ansible on Thunix - how we manage the server
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SYNOPSIS ansible-pull
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DESCRIPTION We use ansible to manage the servers running the systems and
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services for Thunix. Ansible consists of a "playbook" of YAML files,
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that declare the state of the system.
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The first step is to clone the repo used to manage the environment:
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git clone git@ttm.sh:thunix/ansible.git (You will need a tidegit account for this, and a key loaded into your account there)
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From there, the typical github-type workflow is used:
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* Create a local branch, to track your issue's changes.
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* Commit changes to your local branch.
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* Send a URI pointing to your repo, with branch name to someone with merge permissions
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Inside of the tildegit interface:
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* Create a new branch, selecting option to create a branch and pull request
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* Make changes in your branch
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* Update PR
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* Wait for someone to merge your changes
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Hourly, a job runs that pulls the latest version of the repo, and the runs ansible-playbook against the playbook. A sudoer can manually run this job, if desired,
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and it's located at /etc/cron.hourly/ansible-pull.
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SEE ALSO tildegit.org(8), git(8), ansible-playbook(8)
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BUGS No known bugs.
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AUTHOR Uber Geek (ubergeek@thunix.net)
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1.1 19 February 2019 man(8)
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