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Hands-On Enterprise Automation on Linux

By : James Freeman
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Hands-On Enterprise Automation on Linux

By: James Freeman

Overview of this book

Automation is paramount if you want to run Linux in your enterprise effectively. It helps you minimize costs by reducing manual operations, ensuring compliance across data centers, and accelerating deployments for your cloud infrastructures. Complete with detailed explanations, practical examples, and self-assessment questions, this book will teach you how to manage your Linux estate and leverage Ansible to achieve effective levels of automation. You'll learn important concepts on standard operating environments that lend themselves to automation, and then build on this knowledge by applying Ansible to achieve standardization throughout your Linux environments. By the end of this Linux automation book, you'll be able to build, deploy, and manage an entire estate of Linux servers with higher reliability and lower overheads than ever before.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Section 1: Core Concepts
5
Section 2: Standardizing Your Linux Servers
10
Section 3: Day-to-Day Management
16
Section 4: Securing Your Linux Servers

Questions

  1. What is Ansible Galaxy?
  2. Why is it important to use version control for your playbooks and especially your roles?
  3. List two ways in which you can include role code from a separate Git repository within your own Git project.
  4. Why is it important to use dynamic inventories where possible?
  5. What language(s) should you write your dynamic inventory scripts in if writing your own?
  6. Where would you find the documentation on requirements and configuration examples for the dynamic inventory scripts shipped with Ansible?
  7. What is an ad hoc Ansible command?
  8. List two ways in which ad hoc commands can help you with playbook and role development.
  9. How can you run an arbitrary shell command across a group of Linux servers using an Ansible ad hoc command?