In order for these playbooks to work, your host must:
- have finished installation, have working networking, have an SSH daemon running
- have added a
provisioning
user via kickstart, preseed, or cloud-init - have an entry in the
private/hosts
- have a vars file in
host_vars/
which defines at least anansible_host
variable
Assuming the above are true, you should be able to run these playbooks successfully.
Take note that the first-ever invocation after the clean installation of a machine is different than subsequent invocations due to the way SSH public keys are copied to the host.
On the first run, you need to use -k --ask-become-pass
to prompt for the SSH/sudo password of the provisioning user:
$ ansible-playbook site.yml --limit=ilrinrb10 -k --ask-become-pass -t sshd,ssh-keys,sudoers
On subsequent runs, after SSH keys and sudo configurations have been deployed, you should be able to run like this:
$ ansible-playbook site.yml --limit=ilrinrb10
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