RedHat Red Hat Certified Specialist in Advanced Automation: Ansible Best Practices - EX447 Exam Practice Test
Using the Simulation Program, perform the following tasks:
Ad-Hoc Ansible Commands (Number Two) Task:
1.Use the ad-hoc command to make sure php is installed.
2. Use the ad-hoc command to make sure that php is installed and is the latest version.
3. Use the ad-hoc command to make sure that httpd is installed.
4. Use the ad-hoc command to remove httpd fromthe servers.
Ad-Hoc Ansible Commands (Number Two) Task:
1.Use the ad-hoc command to make sure php is installed.
2. Use the ad-hoc command to make sure that php is installed and is the latest version.
3. Use the ad-hoc command to make sure that httpd is installed.
4. Use the ad-hoc command to remove httpd fromthe servers.
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Explanation
1. ansible all -b -m yum -a 'name=php state=present'
2. ansible all -b -m yum -a 'name=php state=latest'
3. ansible all -b -m yum -a 'name=httpd state=latest'
4. ansibleall -b -m yum -a 'name=httpd state=absent'
Explanation
1. ansible all -b -m yum -a 'name=php state=present'
2. ansible all -b -m yum -a 'name=php state=latest'
3. ansible all -b -m yum -a 'name=httpd state=latest'
4. ansibleall -b -m yum -a 'name=httpd state=absent'
Create a file called specs.empty in home/bob/ansible on the local machine as follows:
HOST=
MEMORY=
BIOS=
VDA_DISK_SIZE=
VDB_DISK_SIZE=
Create the playbook /home/bob/ansible/specs.yml which copies specs.empty to all remote nodes' path
/root/specs.txt. Using the specs.yml playbook then edit specs.txt on the remote machines to reflect theappropriate ansible facts.
HOST=
MEMORY=
BIOS=
VDA_DISK_SIZE=
VDB_DISK_SIZE=
Create the playbook /home/bob/ansible/specs.yml which copies specs.empty to all remote nodes' path
/root/specs.txt. Using the specs.yml playbook then edit specs.txt on the remote machines to reflect theappropriate ansible facts.
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Create a jinja template in /home/sandy/ansible/ and name it hosts.j2. Edit this file so it looks like the one below. The order of the nodes doesn't matter. Then create a playbook in/home/sandy/ansiblecalledhosts.yml and install the template on dev node at


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