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== Ansible commandline == | |||
=== Get settings for host === | |||
Gathering settings for host in ${hostname}: | |||
<source lang=bash> | |||
$ ansible -m debug -a 'var=hostvars[inventory_hostname]' ${hostname} | |||
</source> | |||
For example: | |||
<source lang=bash> | |||
$ ansible -m debug -a 'var=hostvars[inventory_hostname]' localhost | |||
</source> | |||
== Gathering facts from file == | == Gathering facts from file == | ||
=== Variables from an Oracle response file === | === Variables from an Oracle response file === |
Revision as of 09:47, 26 April 2017
Ansible commandline
Get settings for host
Gathering settings for host in ${hostname}:
$ ansible -m debug -a 'var=hostvars[inventory_hostname]' ${hostname}
For example:
$ ansible -m debug -a 'var=hostvars[inventory_hostname]' localhost
Gathering facts from file
Variables from an Oracle response file
This snippet gets some variables from the response file and puts them into an environment variable oracle_environment and sets the variable name itself (prepended with oracle_ if not already there). The variable oracle_environment can be used for environment: when you use shell:.
vars:
oracle_user: oracle
oracle_version: 12cR2
oracle_response_file: /install/tepmplate_{{ oracle_version }}/db_{{ oracle_version | lower}}.rsp
- name: "Getting variables for version {{ oracle_version }} from response file"
shell: |
awk -F '=' '/{{ item }}/{print $2;}' {{ oracle_response_file }}
register: oracle_response_variables
with_items:
- ORACLE_HOME
- ORACLE_BASE
- INVENTORY_LOCATION
tags:
- oracle
- oracle_install
- name: Setting facts from response file to oracle_environment
set_fact:
"{{ 'oracle_' + item.item | lower | regex_replace('oracle_','') }}": "{{ item.stdout }}"
oracle_environment: "{{oracle_environment|default([]) + [ {item.item: item.stdout} ] }}"
with_items:
- "{{ oracle_response_variables.results }}"
tags:
- oracle
- oracle_install