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2022-08-05T21:31:20Z
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2022-08-05T21:31:10Z
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2022-08-05T21:31:02Z
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2022-08-05T21:28:28Z
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2022-08-05T21:27:40Z
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2022-08-05T21:27:29Z
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2022-08-05T21:26:08Z
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2022-08-05T21:25:04Z
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2022-08-05T21:23:00Z
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[[ansible-config]] list<br />
<pre><br />
ACTION_WARNINGS:<br />
default: true<br />
description:<br />
- By default Ansible will issue a warning when received from a task action (module<br />
or action plugin)<br />
- These warnings can be silenced by adjusting this setting to False.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ACTION_WARNINGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: action_warnings<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Toggle action warnings<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.5'<br />
AGNOSTIC_BECOME_PROMPT:<br />
default: true<br />
description: Display an agnostic become prompt instead of displaying a prompt containing<br />
the command line supplied become method<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_AGNOSTIC_BECOME_PROMPT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: agnostic_become_prompt<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Display an agnostic become prompt<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.5'<br />
yaml:<br />
key: privilege_escalation.agnostic_become_prompt<br />
ALLOW_WORLD_READABLE_TMPFILES:<br />
default: false<br />
deprecated:<br />
alternatives: world_readable_tmp<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.14'<br />
why: moved to shell plugins<br />
description:<br />
- This setting has been moved to the individual shell plugins as a plugin option<br />
:ref:`shell_plugins`.<br />
- The existing configuration settings are still accepted with the shell plugin adding<br />
additional options, like variables.<br />
- This message will be removed in 2.14.<br />
name: Allow world-readable temporary files<br />
type: boolean<br />
ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PATH:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- Specify where to look for the ansible-connection script. This location will be<br />
checked before searching $PATH.<br />
- If null, ansible will start with the same directory as the ansible script.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PATH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: ansible_connection_path<br />
section: persistent_connection<br />
name: Path of ansible-connection script<br />
type: path<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
yaml:<br />
key: persistent_connection.ansible_connection_path<br />
ANSIBLE_COW_ACCEPTLIST:<br />
default:<br />
- bud-frogs<br />
- bunny<br />
- cheese<br />
- daemon<br />
- default<br />
- dragon<br />
- elephant-in-snake<br />
- elephant<br />
- eyes<br />
- hellokitty<br />
- kitty<br />
- luke-koala<br />
- meow<br />
- milk<br />
- moofasa<br />
- moose<br />
- ren<br />
- sheep<br />
- small<br />
- stegosaurus<br />
- stimpy<br />
- supermilker<br />
- three-eyes<br />
- turkey<br />
- turtle<br />
- tux<br />
- udder<br />
- vader-koala<br />
- vader<br />
- www<br />
description: White list of cowsay templates that are 'safe' to use, set to empty<br />
list if you want to enable all installed templates.<br />
env:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: ANSIBLE_COW_ACCEPTLIST<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.15'<br />
why: normalizing names to new standard<br />
name: ANSIBLE_COW_WHITELIST<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COW_ACCEPTLIST<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
ini:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: cowsay_enabled_stencils<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.15'<br />
why: normalizing names to new standard<br />
key: cow_whitelist<br />
section: defaults<br />
- key: cowsay_enabled_stencils<br />
section: defaults<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
name: Cowsay filter acceptance list<br />
type: list<br />
ANSIBLE_COW_PATH:<br />
default: null<br />
description: Specify a custom cowsay path or swap in your cowsay implementation<br />
of choice<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COW_PATH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cowpath<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Set path to cowsay command<br />
type: string<br />
yaml:<br />
key: display.cowpath<br />
ANSIBLE_COW_SELECTION:<br />
default: default<br />
description: This allows you to chose a specific cowsay stencil for the banners<br />
or use 'random' to cycle through them.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COW_SELECTION<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cow_selection<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Cowsay filter selection<br />
ANSIBLE_FORCE_COLOR:<br />
default: false<br />
description: This option forces color mode even when running without a TTY or the<br />
"nocolor" setting is True.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_FORCE_COLOR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: force_color<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Force color output<br />
type: boolean<br />
yaml:<br />
key: display.force_color<br />
ANSIBLE_NOCOLOR:<br />
default: false<br />
description: This setting allows suppressing colorizing output, which is used to<br />
give a better indication of failure and status information.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NOCOLOR<br />
- name: NO_COLOR<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
ini:<br />
- key: nocolor<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Suppress color output<br />
type: boolean<br />
yaml:<br />
key: display.nocolor<br />
ANSIBLE_NOCOWS:<br />
default: false<br />
description: If you have cowsay installed but want to avoid the 'cows' (why????),<br />
use this.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NOCOWS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: nocows<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Suppress cowsay output<br />
type: boolean<br />
yaml:<br />
key: display.i_am_no_fun<br />
ANSIBLE_PIPELINING:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Pipelining, if supported by the connection plugin, reduces the number of network<br />
operations required to execute a module on the remote server, by executing many<br />
Ansible modules without actual file transfer.<br />
- This can result in a very significant performance improvement when enabled.<br />
- However this conflicts with privilege escalation (become). For example, when using<br />
'sudo:' operations you must first disable 'requiretty' in /etc/sudoers on all<br />
managed hosts, which is why it is disabled by default.<br />
- This option is disabled if ``ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES`` is enabled.<br />
- This is a global option, each connection plugin can override either by having<br />
more specific options or not supporting pipelining at all.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PIPELINING<br />
ini:<br />
- key: pipelining<br />
section: defaults<br />
- key: pipelining<br />
section: connection<br />
name: Connection pipelining<br />
type: boolean<br />
ANY_ERRORS_FATAL:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Sets the default value for the any_errors_fatal keyword, if True, Task<br />
failures will be considered fatal errors.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ANY_ERRORS_FATAL<br />
ini:<br />
- key: any_errors_fatal<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Make Task failures fatal<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.4'<br />
yaml:<br />
key: errors.any_task_errors_fatal<br />
BECOME_ALLOW_SAME_USER:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- This setting controls if become is skipped when remote user and become user are<br />
the same. I.E root sudo to root.<br />
- If executable, it will be run and the resulting stdout will be used as the password.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_ALLOW_SAME_USER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_allow_same_user<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Allow becoming the same user<br />
type: boolean<br />
yaml:<br />
key: privilege_escalation.become_allow_same_user<br />
BECOME_PASSWORD_FILE:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- The password file to use for the become plugin. --become-password-file.<br />
- If executable, it will be run and the resulting stdout will be used as the password.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_PASSWORD_FILE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_password_file<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Become password file<br />
type: path<br />
version_added: '2.12'<br />
BECOME_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/become:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/become<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Become Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Become plugins path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
CACHE_PLUGIN:<br />
default: memory<br />
description: Chooses which cache plugin to use, the default 'memory' is ephemeral.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN<br />
ini:<br />
- key: fact_caching<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Persistent Cache plugin<br />
yaml:<br />
key: facts.cache.plugin<br />
CACHE_PLUGIN_CONNECTION:<br />
default: null<br />
description: Defines connection or path information for the cache plugin<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN_CONNECTION<br />
ini:<br />
- key: fact_caching_connection<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Cache Plugin URI<br />
yaml:<br />
key: facts.cache.uri<br />
CACHE_PLUGIN_PREFIX:<br />
default: ansible_facts<br />
description: Prefix to use for cache plugin files/tables<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN_PREFIX<br />
ini:<br />
- key: fact_caching_prefix<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Cache Plugin table prefix<br />
yaml:<br />
key: facts.cache.prefix<br />
CACHE_PLUGIN_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 86400<br />
description: Expiration timeout for the cache plugin data<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: fact_caching_timeout<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Cache Plugin expiration timeout<br />
type: integer<br />
yaml:<br />
key: facts.cache.timeout<br />
CALLABLE_ACCEPT_LIST:<br />
default: []<br />
description: Whitelist of callable methods to be made available to template evaluation<br />
env:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: ANSIBLE_CALLABLE_ENABLED<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.15'<br />
why: normalizing names to new standard<br />
name: ANSIBLE_CALLABLE_WHITELIST<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CALLABLE_ENABLED<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
ini:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: callable_enabled<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.15'<br />
why: normalizing names to new standard<br />
key: callable_whitelist<br />
section: defaults<br />
- key: callable_enabled<br />
section: defaults<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
name: Template 'callable' accept list<br />
type: list<br />
CALLBACKS_ENABLED:<br />
default: []<br />
description:<br />
- List of enabled callbacks, not all callbacks need enabling, but many of those<br />
shipped with Ansible do as we don't want them activated by default.<br />
env:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: ANSIBLE_CALLBACKS_ENABLED<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.15'<br />
why: normalizing names to new standard<br />
name: ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_WHITELIST<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CALLBACKS_ENABLED<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
ini:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: callbacks_enabled<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.15'<br />
why: normalizing names to new standard<br />
key: callback_whitelist<br />
section: defaults<br />
- key: callbacks_enabled<br />
section: defaults<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
name: Enable callback plugins that require it.<br />
type: list<br />
COLLECTIONS_ON_ANSIBLE_VERSION_MISMATCH:<br />
choices:<br />
- error<br />
- warning<br />
- ignore<br />
default: warning<br />
description:<br />
- When a collection is loaded that does not support the running Ansible version<br />
(via the collection metadata key `requires_ansible`), the default behavior is<br />
to issue a warning and continue anyway. Setting this value to `ignore` skips the<br />
warning entirely, while setting it to `fatal` will immediately halt Ansible execution.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_ON_ANSIBLE_VERSION_MISMATCH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: collections_on_ansible_version_mismatch<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Defines behavior when loading a collection that does not support the current<br />
Ansible version<br />
COLLECTIONS_PATHS:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/collections:/usr/share/ansible/collections<br />
description: 'Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for collections<br />
content. Collections must be in nested *subdirectories*, not directly in these<br />
directories. For example, if ``COLLECTIONS_PATHS`` includes ``~/.ansible/collections``,<br />
and you want to add ``my.collection`` to that directory, it must be saved as ``~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/my/collection``.<br />
<br />
'<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
ini:<br />
- key: collections_paths<br />
section: defaults<br />
- key: collections_path<br />
section: defaults<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
name: ordered list of root paths for loading installed Ansible collections content<br />
type: pathspec<br />
COLLECTIONS_SCAN_SYS_PATH:<br />
default: true<br />
description: A boolean to enable or disable scanning the sys.path for installed<br />
collections<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_SCAN_SYS_PATH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: collections_scan_sys_path<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Scan PYTHONPATH for installed collections<br />
type: boolean<br />
COLOR_CHANGED:<br />
choices: &id001<br />
- black<br />
- bright gray<br />
- blue<br />
- white<br />
- green<br />
- bright blue<br />
- cyan<br />
- bright green<br />
- red<br />
- bright cyan<br />
- purple<br />
- bright red<br />
- yellow<br />
- bright purple<br />
- dark gray<br />
- bright yellow<br />
- magenta<br />
- bright magenta<br />
- normal<br />
default: yellow<br />
description: Defines the color to use on 'Changed' task status<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_CHANGED<br />
ini:<br />
- key: changed<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for 'changed' task status<br />
COLOR_CONSOLE_PROMPT:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: white<br />
description: Defines the default color to use for ansible-console<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_CONSOLE_PROMPT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: console_prompt<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for ansible-console's prompt task status<br />
version_added: '2.7'<br />
COLOR_DEBUG:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: dark gray<br />
description: Defines the color to use when emitting debug messages<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_DEBUG<br />
ini:<br />
- key: debug<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for debug statements<br />
COLOR_DEPRECATE:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: purple<br />
description: Defines the color to use when emitting deprecation messages<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_DEPRECATE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: deprecate<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for deprecation messages<br />
COLOR_DIFF_ADD:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: green<br />
description: Defines the color to use when showing added lines in diffs<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_DIFF_ADD<br />
ini:<br />
- key: diff_add<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for diff added display<br />
yaml:<br />
key: display.colors.diff.add<br />
COLOR_DIFF_LINES:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: cyan<br />
description: Defines the color to use when showing diffs<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_DIFF_LINES<br />
ini:<br />
- key: diff_lines<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for diff lines display<br />
COLOR_DIFF_REMOVE:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: red<br />
description: Defines the color to use when showing removed lines in diffs<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_DIFF_REMOVE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: diff_remove<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for diff removed display<br />
COLOR_ERROR:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: red<br />
description: Defines the color to use when emitting error messages<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_ERROR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: error<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for error messages<br />
yaml:<br />
key: colors.error<br />
COLOR_HIGHLIGHT:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: white<br />
description: Defines the color to use for highlighting<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: highlight<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for highlighting<br />
COLOR_OK:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: green<br />
description: Defines the color to use when showing 'OK' task status<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_OK<br />
ini:<br />
- key: ok<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for 'ok' task status<br />
COLOR_SKIP:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: cyan<br />
description: Defines the color to use when showing 'Skipped' task status<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_SKIP<br />
ini:<br />
- key: skip<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for 'skip' task status<br />
COLOR_UNREACHABLE:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: bright red<br />
description: Defines the color to use on 'Unreachable' status<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_UNREACHABLE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: unreachable<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for 'unreachable' host state<br />
COLOR_VERBOSE:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: blue<br />
description: Defines the color to use when emitting verbose messages. i.e those<br />
that show with '-v's.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_VERBOSE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: verbose<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for verbose messages<br />
COLOR_WARN:<br />
choices: *id001<br />
default: bright purple<br />
description: Defines the color to use when emitting warning messages<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COLOR_WARN<br />
ini:<br />
- key: warn<br />
section: colors<br />
name: Color for warning messages<br />
COMMAND_WARNINGS:<br />
default: false<br />
deprecated:<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.14'<br />
why: the command warnings feature is being removed<br />
description:<br />
- Ansible can issue a warning when the shell or command module is used and the command<br />
appears to be similar to an existing Ansible module.<br />
- These warnings can be silenced by adjusting this setting to False. You can also<br />
control this at the task level with the module option ``warn``.<br />
- As of version 2.11, this is disabled by default.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_COMMAND_WARNINGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: command_warnings<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Command module warnings<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '1.8'<br />
CONNECTION_FACTS_MODULES:<br />
default:<br />
arista.eos.eos: arista.eos.eos_facts<br />
asa: ansible.legacy.asa_facts<br />
cisco.asa.asa: cisco.asa.asa_facts<br />
cisco.ios.ios: cisco.ios.ios_facts<br />
cisco.iosxr.iosxr: cisco.iosxr.iosxr_facts<br />
cisco.nxos.nxos: cisco.nxos.nxos_facts<br />
community.network.ironware: community.network.ironware_facts<br />
eos: ansible.legacy.eos_facts<br />
exos: ansible.legacy.exos_facts<br />
extreme.exos.exos: extreme.exos.exos_facts<br />
extreme.slxos.slxos: extreme.slxos.slxos_facts<br />
extreme.voss.voss: extreme.voss.voss_facts<br />
frr: ansible.legacy.frr_facts<br />
frr.frr.frr: frr.frr.frr_facts<br />
ios: ansible.legacy.ios_facts<br />
iosxr: ansible.legacy.iosxr_facts<br />
ironware: ansible.legacy.ironware_facts<br />
junipernetworks.junos.junos: junipernetworks.junos.junos_facts<br />
junos: ansible.legacy.junos_facts<br />
nxos: ansible.legacy.nxos_facts<br />
slxos: ansible.legacy.slxos_facts<br />
voss: ansible.legacy.voss_facts<br />
vyos: ansible.legacy.vyos_facts<br />
vyos.vyos.vyos: vyos.vyos.vyos_facts<br />
description: Which modules to run during a play's fact gathering stage based on<br />
connection<br />
name: Map of connections to fact modules<br />
type: dict<br />
CONNECTION_PASSWORD_FILE:<br />
default: null<br />
description: The password file to use for the connection plugin. --connection-password-file.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PASSWORD_FILE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: connection_password_file<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Connection password file<br />
type: path<br />
version_added: '2.12'<br />
COVERAGE_REMOTE_OUTPUT:<br />
description:<br />
- Sets the output directory on the remote host to generate coverage reports to.<br />
- Currently only used for remote coverage on PowerShell modules.<br />
- This is for internal use only.<br />
env:<br />
- name: _ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_REMOTE_OUTPUT<br />
name: Sets the output directory and filename prefix to generate coverage run info.<br />
type: str<br />
vars:<br />
- name: _ansible_coverage_remote_output<br />
version_added: '2.9'<br />
COVERAGE_REMOTE_PATHS:<br />
default: '*'<br />
description:<br />
- A list of paths for files on the Ansible controller to run coverage for when executing<br />
on the remote host.<br />
- Only files that match the path glob will have its coverage collected.<br />
- Multiple path globs can be specified and are separated by ``:``.<br />
- Currently only used for remote coverage on PowerShell modules.<br />
- This is for internal use only.<br />
env:<br />
- name: _ANSIBLE_COVERAGE_REMOTE_PATH_FILTER<br />
name: Sets the list of paths to run coverage for.<br />
type: str<br />
version_added: '2.9'<br />
DEFAULT_ACTION_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/action:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/action<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Action Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ACTION_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: action_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Action plugins path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
yaml:<br />
key: plugins.action.path<br />
DEFAULT_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LOOKUPS:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- When enabled, this option allows lookup plugins (whether used in variables as<br />
``{{lookup('foo')}}`` or as a loop as with_foo) to return data that is not marked<br />
'unsafe'.<br />
- By default, such data is marked as unsafe to prevent the templating engine from<br />
evaluating any jinja2 templating language, as this could represent a security<br />
risk. This option is provided to allow for backward compatibility, however users<br />
should first consider adding allow_unsafe=True to any lookups which may be expected<br />
to contain data which may be run through the templating engine late<br />
env: []<br />
ini:<br />
- key: allow_unsafe_lookups<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Allow unsafe lookups<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: 2.2.3<br />
DEFAULT_ASK_PASS:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- This controls whether an Ansible playbook should prompt for a login password.<br />
If using SSH keys for authentication, you probably do not needed to change this<br />
setting.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ASK_PASS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: ask_pass<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Ask for the login password<br />
type: boolean<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.ask_pass<br />
DEFAULT_ASK_VAULT_PASS:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- This controls whether an Ansible playbook should prompt for a vault password.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ASK_VAULT_PASS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: ask_vault_pass<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Ask for the vault password(s)<br />
type: boolean<br />
DEFAULT_BECOME:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Toggles the use of privilege escalation, allowing you to 'become' another<br />
user after login.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Enable privilege escalation (become)<br />
type: boolean<br />
DEFAULT_BECOME_ASK_PASS:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Toggle to prompt for privilege escalation password.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_ASK_PASS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_ask_pass<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Ask for the privilege escalation (become) password<br />
type: boolean<br />
DEFAULT_BECOME_EXE:<br />
default: null<br />
description: executable to use for privilege escalation, otherwise Ansible will<br />
depend on PATH<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_EXE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_exe<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Choose 'become' executable<br />
DEFAULT_BECOME_FLAGS:<br />
default: null<br />
description: Flags to pass to the privilege escalation executable.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_FLAGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_flags<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Set 'become' executable options<br />
DEFAULT_BECOME_METHOD:<br />
default: sudo<br />
description: Privilege escalation method to use when `become` is enabled.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_METHOD<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_method<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Choose privilege escalation method<br />
DEFAULT_BECOME_USER:<br />
default: root<br />
description: The user your login/remote user 'becomes' when using privilege escalation,<br />
most systems will use 'root' when no user is specified.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_BECOME_USER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: become_user<br />
section: privilege_escalation<br />
name: Set the user you 'become' via privilege escalation<br />
yaml:<br />
key: become.user<br />
DEFAULT_CACHE_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/cache:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/cache<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Cache Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cache_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Cache Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_CALLBACK_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/callback:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/callback<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Callback Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: callback_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Callback Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
yaml:<br />
key: plugins.callback.path<br />
DEFAULT_CLICONF_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/cliconf:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/cliconf<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Cliconf Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CLICONF_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cliconf_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Cliconf Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_CONNECTION_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/connection:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/connection<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Connection Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: connection_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Connection Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
yaml:<br />
key: plugins.connection.path<br />
DEFAULT_DEBUG:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Toggles debug output in Ansible. This is *very* verbose and can hinder multiprocessing. Debug<br />
output can also include secret information despite no_log settings being enabled,<br />
which means debug mode should not be used in production.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DEBUG<br />
ini:<br />
- key: debug<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Debug mode<br />
type: boolean<br />
DEFAULT_EXECUTABLE:<br />
default: /bin/sh<br />
description:<br />
- This indicates the command to use to spawn a shell under for Ansible's execution<br />
needs on a target. Users may need to change this in rare instances when shell<br />
usage is constrained, but in most cases it may be left as is.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_EXECUTABLE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: executable<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Target shell executable<br />
DEFAULT_FACT_PATH:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- This option allows you to globally configure a custom path for 'local_facts' for<br />
the implied M(ansible.builtin.setup) task when using fact gathering.<br />
- 'If not set, it will fallback to the default from the M(ansible.builtin.setup)<br />
module: ``/etc/ansible/facts.d``.'<br />
- This does **not** affect user defined tasks that use the M(ansible.builtin.setup)<br />
module.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_FACT_PATH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: fact_path<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: local fact path<br />
type: string<br />
yaml:<br />
key: facts.gathering.fact_path<br />
DEFAULT_FILTER_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/filter:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/filter<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Jinja2 Filter<br />
Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_FILTER_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: filter_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Jinja2 Filter Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_FORCE_HANDLERS:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- This option controls if notified handlers run on a host even if a failure occurs<br />
on that host.<br />
- When false, the handlers will not run if a failure has occurred on a host.<br />
- This can also be set per play or on the command line. See Handlers and Failure<br />
for more details.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_FORCE_HANDLERS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: force_handlers<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Force handlers to run after failure<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: 1.9.1<br />
DEFAULT_FORKS:<br />
default: 5<br />
description: Maximum number of forks Ansible will use to execute tasks on target<br />
hosts.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_FORKS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: forks<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Number of task forks<br />
type: integer<br />
DEFAULT_GATHERING:<br />
choices:<br />
- smart<br />
- explicit<br />
- implicit<br />
default: implicit<br />
description:<br />
- This setting controls the default policy of fact gathering (facts discovered about<br />
remote systems).<br />
- 'When ''implicit'' (the default), the cache plugin will be ignored and facts will<br />
be gathered per play unless ''gather_facts: False'' is set.'<br />
- When 'explicit' the inverse is true, facts will not be gathered unless directly<br />
requested in the play.<br />
- The 'smart' value means each new host that has no facts discovered will be scanned,<br />
but if the same host is addressed in multiple plays it will not be contacted again<br />
in the playbook run.<br />
- This option can be useful for those wishing to save fact gathering time. Both<br />
'smart' and 'explicit' will use the cache plugin.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GATHERING<br />
ini:<br />
- key: gathering<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Gathering behaviour<br />
version_added: '1.6'<br />
DEFAULT_GATHER_SUBSET:<br />
default:<br />
- all<br />
description:<br />
- Set the `gather_subset` option for the M(ansible.builtin.setup) task in the implicit<br />
fact gathering. See the module documentation for specifics.<br />
- It does **not** apply to user defined M(ansible.builtin.setup) tasks.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GATHER_SUBSET<br />
ini:<br />
- key: gather_subset<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Gather facts subset<br />
type: list<br />
version_added: '2.1'<br />
DEFAULT_GATHER_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 10<br />
description:<br />
- Set the timeout in seconds for the implicit fact gathering.<br />
- It does **not** apply to user defined M(ansible.builtin.setup) tasks.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GATHER_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: gather_timeout<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Gather facts timeout<br />
type: integer<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.gather_timeout<br />
DEFAULT_HASH_BEHAVIOUR:<br />
choices:<br />
merge: Any dictionary variable will be recursively merged with new definitions<br />
across the different variable definition sources.<br />
replace: Any variable that is defined more than once is overwritten using the<br />
order from variable precedence rules (highest wins).<br />
default: replace<br />
description:<br />
- This setting controls how duplicate definitions of dictionary variables (aka hash,<br />
map, associative array) are handled in Ansible.<br />
- This does not affect variables whose values are scalars (integers, strings) or<br />
arrays.<br />
- '**WARNING**, changing this setting is not recommended as this is fragile and<br />
makes your content (plays, roles, collections) non portable, leading to continual<br />
confusion and misuse. Don''t change this setting unless you think you have an<br />
absolute need for it.'<br />
- We recommend avoiding reusing variable names and relying on the ``combine`` filter<br />
and ``vars`` and ``varnames`` lookups to create merged versions of the individual<br />
variables. In our experience this is rarely really needed and a sign that too<br />
much complexity has been introduced into the data structures and plays.<br />
- For some uses you can also look into custom vars_plugins to merge on input, even<br />
substituting the default ``host_group_vars`` that is in charge of parsing the<br />
``host_vars/`` and ``group_vars/`` directories. Most users of this setting are<br />
only interested in inventory scope, but the setting itself affects all sources<br />
and makes debugging even harder.<br />
- All playbooks and roles in the official examples repos assume the default for<br />
this setting.<br />
- Changing the setting to ``merge`` applies across variable sources, but many sources<br />
will internally still overwrite the variables. For example ``include_vars`` will<br />
dedupe variables internally before updating Ansible, with 'last defined' overwriting<br />
previous definitions in same file.<br />
- The Ansible project recommends you **avoid ``merge`` for new projects.**<br />
- It is the intention of the Ansible developers to eventually deprecate and remove<br />
this setting, but it is being kept as some users do heavily rely on it. New projects<br />
should **avoid 'merge'**.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_HASH_BEHAVIOUR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: hash_behaviour<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Hash merge behaviour<br />
type: string<br />
DEFAULT_HOST_LIST:<br />
default: /etc/ansible/hosts<br />
description: Comma separated list of Ansible inventory sources<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY<br />
expand_relative_paths: true<br />
ini:<br />
- key: inventory<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Inventory Source<br />
type: pathlist<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.inventory<br />
DEFAULT_HTTPAPI_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/httpapi:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/httpapi<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for HttpApi Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_HTTPAPI_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: httpapi_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: HttpApi Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_INTERNAL_POLL_INTERVAL:<br />
default: 0.001<br />
description:<br />
- This sets the interval (in seconds) of Ansible internal processes polling each<br />
other. Lower values improve performance with large playbooks at the expense of<br />
extra CPU load. Higher values are more suitable for Ansible usage in automation<br />
scenarios, when UI responsiveness is not required but CPU usage might be a concern.<br />
- The default corresponds to the value hardcoded in Ansible <= 2.1<br />
env: []<br />
ini:<br />
- key: internal_poll_interval<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Internal poll interval<br />
type: float<br />
version_added: '2.2'<br />
DEFAULT_INVENTORY_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/inventory:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/inventory<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Inventory Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: inventory_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Inventory Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_JINJA2_EXTENSIONS:<br />
default: []<br />
description:<br />
- This is a developer-specific feature that allows enabling additional Jinja2 extensions.<br />
- See the Jinja2 documentation for details. If you do not know what these do, you<br />
probably don't need to change this setting :)<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_JINJA2_EXTENSIONS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: jinja2_extensions<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Enabled Jinja2 extensions<br />
DEFAULT_JINJA2_NATIVE:<br />
default: false<br />
description: This option preserves variable types during template operations. This<br />
requires Jinja2 >= 2.10.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_JINJA2_NATIVE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: jinja2_native<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Use Jinja2's NativeEnvironment for templating<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: 2.7<br />
yaml:<br />
key: jinja2_native<br />
DEFAULT_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Enables/disables the cleaning up of the temporary files Ansible used to execute<br />
the tasks on the remote.<br />
- If this option is enabled it will disable ``ANSIBLE_PIPELINING``.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES<br />
ini:<br />
- key: keep_remote_files<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Keep remote files<br />
type: boolean<br />
DEFAULT_LIBVIRT_LXC_NOSECLABEL:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- This setting causes libvirt to connect to lxc containers by passing --noseclabel<br />
to virsh. This is necessary when running on systems which do not have SELinux.<br />
env:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: the ``ANSIBLE_LIBVIRT_LXC_NOSECLABEL`` environment variable<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.12'<br />
why: environment variables without ``ANSIBLE_`` prefix are deprecated<br />
name: LIBVIRT_LXC_NOSECLABEL<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LIBVIRT_LXC_NOSECLABEL<br />
ini:<br />
- key: libvirt_lxc_noseclabel<br />
section: selinux<br />
name: No security label on Lxc<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.1'<br />
DEFAULT_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Controls whether callback plugins are loaded when running /usr/bin/ansible. This<br />
may be used to log activity from the command line, send notifications, and so<br />
on. Callback plugins are always loaded for ``ansible-playbook``.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: bin_ansible_callbacks<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Load callbacks for adhoc<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '1.8'<br />
DEFAULT_LOCAL_TMP:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/tmp<br />
description: Temporary directory for Ansible to use on the controller.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LOCAL_TEMP<br />
ini:<br />
- key: local_tmp<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Controller temporary directory<br />
type: tmppath<br />
DEFAULT_LOG_FILTER:<br />
default: []<br />
description: List of logger names to filter out of the log file<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LOG_FILTER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: log_filter<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Name filters for python logger<br />
type: list<br />
DEFAULT_LOG_PATH:<br />
default: null<br />
description: File to which Ansible will log on the controller. When empty logging<br />
is disabled.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LOG_PATH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: log_path<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Ansible log file path<br />
type: path<br />
DEFAULT_LOOKUP_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/lookup:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/lookup<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Lookup Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LOOKUP_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: lookup_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Lookup Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.lookup_plugins<br />
DEFAULT_MANAGED_STR:<br />
default: Ansible managed<br />
description: Sets the macro for the 'ansible_managed' variable available for M(ansible.builtin.template)<br />
and M(ansible.windows.win_template) modules. This is only relevant for those<br />
two modules.<br />
env: []<br />
ini:<br />
- key: ansible_managed<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Ansible managed<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.ansible_managed<br />
DEFAULT_MODULE_ARGS:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- This sets the default arguments to pass to the ``ansible`` adhoc binary if no<br />
``-a`` is specified.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: module_args<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Adhoc default arguments<br />
DEFAULT_MODULE_COMPRESSION:<br />
default: ZIP_DEFLATED<br />
description: Compression scheme to use when transferring Python modules to the target.<br />
env: []<br />
ini:<br />
- key: module_compression<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Python module compression<br />
DEFAULT_MODULE_NAME:<br />
default: command<br />
description: Module to use with the ``ansible`` AdHoc command, if none is specified<br />
via ``-m``.<br />
env: []<br />
ini:<br />
- key: module_name<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Default adhoc module<br />
DEFAULT_MODULE_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/modules:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Modules.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LIBRARY<br />
ini:<br />
- key: library<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Modules Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_MODULE_UTILS_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/module_utils:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/module_utils<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Module utils<br />
files, which are shared by modules.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_MODULE_UTILS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: module_utils<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Module Utils Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_NETCONF_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/netconf:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/netconf<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Netconf Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NETCONF_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: netconf_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Netconf Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_NO_LOG:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Toggle Ansible's display and logging of task details, mainly used to<br />
avoid security disclosures.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NO_LOG<br />
ini:<br />
- key: no_log<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: No log<br />
type: boolean<br />
DEFAULT_NO_TARGET_SYSLOG:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Toggle Ansible logging to syslog on the target when it executes tasks. On Windows<br />
hosts this will disable a newer style PowerShell modules from writting to the<br />
event log.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NO_TARGET_SYSLOG<br />
ini:<br />
- key: no_target_syslog<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: No syslog on target<br />
type: boolean<br />
vars:<br />
- name: ansible_no_target_syslog<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.no_target_syslog<br />
DEFAULT_NULL_REPRESENTATION:<br />
default: null<br />
description: What templating should return as a 'null' value. When not set it will<br />
let Jinja2 decide.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NULL_REPRESENTATION<br />
ini:<br />
- key: null_representation<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Represent a null<br />
type: none<br />
DEFAULT_POLL_INTERVAL:<br />
default: 15<br />
description:<br />
- For asynchronous tasks in Ansible (covered in Asynchronous Actions and Polling),<br />
this is how often to check back on the status of those tasks when an explicit<br />
poll interval is not supplied. The default is a reasonably moderate 15 seconds<br />
which is a tradeoff between checking in frequently and providing a quick turnaround<br />
when something may have completed.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_POLL_INTERVAL<br />
ini:<br />
- key: poll_interval<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Async poll interval<br />
type: integer<br />
DEFAULT_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- Option for connections using a certificate or key file to authenticate, rather<br />
than an agent or passwords, you can set the default value here to avoid re-specifying<br />
--private-key with every invocation.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PRIVATE_KEY_FILE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: private_key_file<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Private key file<br />
type: path<br />
DEFAULT_PRIVATE_ROLE_VARS:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Makes role variables inaccessible from other roles.<br />
- This was introduced as a way to reset role variables to default values if a role<br />
is used more than once in a playbook.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PRIVATE_ROLE_VARS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: private_role_vars<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Private role variables<br />
type: boolean<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.private_role_vars<br />
DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT:<br />
default: null<br />
description: Port to use in remote connections, when blank it will use the connection<br />
plugin default.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: remote_port<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Remote port<br />
type: integer<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.remote_port<br />
DEFAULT_REMOTE_USER:<br />
description:<br />
- Sets the login user for the target machines<br />
- When blank it uses the connection plugin's default, normally the user currently<br />
executing Ansible.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: remote_user<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Login/Remote User<br />
DEFAULT_ROLES_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/roles:/usr/share/ansible/roles:/etc/ansible/roles<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Roles.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH<br />
expand_relative_paths: true<br />
ini:<br />
- key: roles_path<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Roles path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.roles_path<br />
DEFAULT_SELINUX_SPECIAL_FS:<br />
default: fuse, nfs, vboxsf, ramfs, 9p, vfat<br />
description:<br />
- Some filesystems do not support safe operations and/or return inconsistent errors,<br />
this setting makes Ansible 'tolerate' those in the list w/o causing fatal errors.<br />
- Data corruption may occur and writes are not always verified when a filesystem<br />
is in the list.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_SELINUX_SPECIAL_FS<br />
version_added: '2.9'<br />
ini:<br />
- key: special_context_filesystems<br />
section: selinux<br />
name: Problematic file systems<br />
type: list<br />
DEFAULT_STDOUT_CALLBACK:<br />
default: default<br />
description:<br />
- Set the main callback used to display Ansible output, you can only have one at<br />
a time.<br />
- You can have many other callbacks, but just one can be in charge of stdout.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_STDOUT_CALLBACK<br />
ini:<br />
- key: stdout_callback<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Main display callback plugin<br />
DEFAULT_STRATEGY:<br />
default: linear<br />
description: Set the default strategy used for plays.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_STRATEGY<br />
ini:<br />
- key: strategy<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Implied strategy<br />
version_added: '2.3'<br />
DEFAULT_STRATEGY_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/strategy:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/strategy<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Strategy Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_STRATEGY_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: strategy_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Strategy Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_SU:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Toggle the use of "su" for tasks.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_SU<br />
ini:<br />
- key: su<br />
section: defaults<br />
type: boolean<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.su<br />
DEFAULT_SYSLOG_FACILITY:<br />
default: LOG_USER<br />
description: Syslog facility to use when Ansible logs to the remote target<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_SYSLOG_FACILITY<br />
ini:<br />
- key: syslog_facility<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: syslog facility<br />
DEFAULT_TERMINAL_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/terminal:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/terminal<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Terminal Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_TERMINAL_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: terminal_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Terminal Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_TEST_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/test:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/test<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Jinja2 Test<br />
Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_TEST_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: test_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Jinja2 Test Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 10<br />
description: This is the default timeout for connection plugins to use.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: timeout<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Connection timeout<br />
type: integer<br />
DEFAULT_TRANSPORT:<br />
default: smart<br />
description: Default connection plugin to use, the 'smart' option will toggle between<br />
'ssh' and 'paramiko' depending on controller OS and ssh versions<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_TRANSPORT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: transport<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Connection plugin<br />
DEFAULT_UNDEFINED_VAR_BEHAVIOR:<br />
default: true<br />
description:<br />
- When True, this causes ansible templating to fail steps that reference variable<br />
names that are likely typoed.<br />
- Otherwise, any '{{ template_expression }}' that contains undefined variables will<br />
be rendered in a template or ansible action line exactly as written.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ERROR_ON_UNDEFINED_VARS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: error_on_undefined_vars<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Jinja2 fail on undefined<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '1.3'<br />
DEFAULT_VARS_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/vars:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/vars<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Vars Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VARS_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: vars_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Vars Plugins Path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DEFAULT_VAULT_ENCRYPT_IDENTITY:<br />
description: The vault_id to use for encrypting by default. If multiple vault_ids<br />
are provided, this specifies which to use for encryption. The --encrypt-vault-id<br />
cli option overrides the configured value.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VAULT_ENCRYPT_IDENTITY<br />
ini:<br />
- key: vault_encrypt_identity<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Vault id to use for encryption<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.vault_encrypt_identity<br />
DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY:<br />
default: default<br />
description: The label to use for the default vault id label in cases where a vault<br />
id label is not provided<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VAULT_IDENTITY<br />
ini:<br />
- key: vault_identity<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Vault id label<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.vault_identity<br />
DEFAULT_VAULT_IDENTITY_LIST:<br />
default: []<br />
description: A list of vault-ids to use by default. Equivalent to multiple --vault-id<br />
args. Vault-ids are tried in order.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VAULT_IDENTITY_LIST<br />
ini:<br />
- key: vault_identity_list<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Default vault ids<br />
type: list<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.vault_identity_list<br />
DEFAULT_VAULT_ID_MATCH:<br />
default: false<br />
description: If true, decrypting vaults with a vault id will only try the password<br />
from the matching vault-id<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VAULT_ID_MATCH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: vault_id_match<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Force vault id match<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.vault_id_match<br />
DEFAULT_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- The vault password file to use. Equivalent to --vault-password-file or --vault-id<br />
- If executable, it will be run and the resulting stdout will be used as the password.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: vault_password_file<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Vault password file<br />
type: path<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.vault_password_file<br />
DEFAULT_VERBOSITY:<br />
default: 0<br />
description: Sets the default verbosity, equivalent to the number of ``-v`` passed<br />
in the command line.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VERBOSITY<br />
ini:<br />
- key: verbosity<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Verbosity<br />
type: integer<br />
DEPRECATION_WARNINGS:<br />
default: true<br />
description: Toggle to control the showing of deprecation warnings<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: deprecation_warnings<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Deprecation messages<br />
type: boolean<br />
DEVEL_WARNING:<br />
default: true<br />
description: Toggle to control showing warnings related to running devel<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DEVEL_WARNING<br />
ini:<br />
- key: devel_warning<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Running devel warning<br />
type: boolean<br />
DIFF_ALWAYS:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Configuration toggle to tell modules to show differences when in 'changed'<br />
status, equivalent to ``--diff``.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DIFF_ALWAYS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: always<br />
section: diff<br />
name: Show differences<br />
type: bool<br />
DIFF_CONTEXT:<br />
default: 3<br />
description: How many lines of context to show when displaying the differences between<br />
files.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DIFF_CONTEXT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: context<br />
section: diff<br />
name: Difference context<br />
type: integer<br />
DISPLAY_ARGS_TO_STDOUT:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- 'Normally ``ansible-playbook`` will print a header for each task that is run.<br />
These headers will contain the name: field from the task if you specified one.<br />
If you didn''t then ``ansible-playbook`` uses the task''s action to help you tell<br />
which task is presently running. Sometimes you run many of the same action and<br />
so you want more information about the task to differentiate it from others of<br />
the same action. If you set this variable to True in the config then ``ansible-playbook``<br />
will also include the task''s arguments in the header.'<br />
- This setting defaults to False because there is a chance that you have sensitive<br />
values in your parameters and you do not want those to be printed.<br />
- 'If you set this to True you should be sure that you have secured your environment''s<br />
stdout (no one can shoulder surf your screen and you aren''t saving stdout to<br />
an insecure file) or made sure that all of your playbooks explicitly added the<br />
``no_log: True`` parameter to tasks which have sensitive values See How do I keep<br />
secret data in my playbook? for more information.'<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_ARGS_TO_STDOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: display_args_to_stdout<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Show task arguments<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.1'<br />
DISPLAY_SKIPPED_HOSTS:<br />
default: true<br />
description: Toggle to control displaying skipped task/host entries in a task in<br />
the default callback<br />
env:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: the ``ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_SKIPPED_HOSTS`` environment variable<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.12'<br />
why: environment variables without ``ANSIBLE_`` prefix are deprecated<br />
name: DISPLAY_SKIPPED_HOSTS<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_SKIPPED_HOSTS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: display_skipped_hosts<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Show skipped results<br />
type: boolean<br />
DOCSITE_ROOT_URL:<br />
default: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-core/<br />
description: Root docsite URL used to generate docs URLs in warning/error text;<br />
must be an absolute URL with valid scheme and trailing slash.<br />
ini:<br />
- key: docsite_root_url<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Root docsite URL<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
DOC_FRAGMENT_PLUGIN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/plugins/doc_fragments:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/doc_fragments<br />
description: Colon separated paths in which Ansible will search for Documentation<br />
Fragments Plugins.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DOC_FRAGMENT_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: doc_fragment_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: documentation fragment plugins path<br />
type: pathspec<br />
DUPLICATE_YAML_DICT_KEY:<br />
choices:<br />
- warn<br />
- error<br />
- ignore<br />
default: warn<br />
description:<br />
- By default Ansible will issue a warning when a duplicate dict key is encountered<br />
in YAML.<br />
- These warnings can be silenced by adjusting this setting to False.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_DUPLICATE_YAML_DICT_KEY<br />
ini:<br />
- key: duplicate_dict_key<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Controls ansible behaviour when finding duplicate keys in YAML.<br />
type: string<br />
version_added: '2.9'<br />
ENABLE_TASK_DEBUGGER:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Whether or not to enable the task debugger, this previously was done as a strategy<br />
plugin.<br />
- Now all strategy plugins can inherit this behavior. The debugger defaults to activating<br />
when<br />
- a task is failed on unreachable. Use the debugger keyword for more flexibility.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ENABLE_TASK_DEBUGGER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: enable_task_debugger<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Whether to enable the task debugger<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.5'<br />
ERROR_ON_MISSING_HANDLER:<br />
default: true<br />
description: Toggle to allow missing handlers to become a warning instead of an<br />
error when notifying.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_ERROR_ON_MISSING_HANDLER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: error_on_missing_handler<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Missing handler error<br />
type: boolean<br />
FACTS_MODULES:<br />
default:<br />
- smart<br />
description: Which modules to run during a play's fact gathering stage, using the<br />
default of 'smart' will try to figure it out based on connection type.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_FACTS_MODULES<br />
ini:<br />
- key: facts_modules<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Gather Facts Modules<br />
type: list<br />
vars:<br />
- name: ansible_facts_modules<br />
GALAXY_CACHE_DIR:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/galaxy_cache<br />
description:<br />
- The directory that stores cached responses from a Galaxy server.<br />
- This is only used by the ``ansible-galaxy collection install`` and ``download``<br />
commands.<br />
- Cache files inside this dir will be ignored if they are world writable.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_CACHE_DIR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cache_dir<br />
section: galaxy<br />
type: path<br />
version_added: '2.11'<br />
GALAXY_DISPLAY_PROGRESS:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- Some steps in ``ansible-galaxy`` display a progress wheel which can cause issues<br />
on certain displays or when outputing the stdout to a file.<br />
- This config option controls whether the display wheel is shown or not.<br />
- The default is to show the display wheel if stdout has a tty.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_DISPLAY_PROGRESS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: display_progress<br />
section: galaxy<br />
type: bool<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
GALAXY_IGNORE_CERTS:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- If set to yes, ansible-galaxy will not validate TLS certificates. This can be<br />
useful for testing against a server with a self-signed certificate.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_IGNORE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: ignore_certs<br />
section: galaxy<br />
name: Galaxy validate certs<br />
type: boolean<br />
GALAXY_ROLE_SKELETON:<br />
description: Role or collection skeleton directory to use as a template for the<br />
``init`` action in ``ansible-galaxy``, same as ``--role-skeleton``.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_ROLE_SKELETON<br />
ini:<br />
- key: role_skeleton<br />
section: galaxy<br />
name: Galaxy role or collection skeleton directory<br />
type: path<br />
GALAXY_ROLE_SKELETON_IGNORE:<br />
default:<br />
- ^.git$<br />
- ^.*/.git_keep$<br />
description: patterns of files to ignore inside a Galaxy role or collection skeleton<br />
directory<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_ROLE_SKELETON_IGNORE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: role_skeleton_ignore<br />
section: galaxy<br />
name: Galaxy skeleton ignore<br />
type: list<br />
GALAXY_SERVER:<br />
default: https://galaxy.ansible.com<br />
description: URL to prepend when roles don't specify the full URI, assume they are<br />
referencing this server as the source.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: server<br />
section: galaxy<br />
yaml:<br />
key: galaxy.server<br />
GALAXY_SERVER_LIST:<br />
description:<br />
- A list of Galaxy servers to use when installing a collection.<br />
- The value corresponds to the config ini header ``[galaxy_server.{{item}}]`` which<br />
defines the server details.<br />
- See :ref:`galaxy_server_config` for more details on how to define a Galaxy server.<br />
- The order of servers in this list is used to as the order in which a collection<br />
is resolved.<br />
- Setting this config option will ignore the :ref:`galaxy_server` config option.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_LIST<br />
ini:<br />
- key: server_list<br />
section: galaxy<br />
type: list<br />
version_added: '2.9'<br />
GALAXY_TOKEN_PATH:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/galaxy_token<br />
description: Local path to galaxy access token file<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_GALAXY_TOKEN_PATH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: token_path<br />
section: galaxy<br />
type: path<br />
version_added: '2.9'<br />
HOST_KEY_CHECKING:<br />
default: true<br />
description: Set this to "False" if you want to avoid host key checking by the underlying<br />
tools Ansible uses to connect to the host<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING<br />
ini:<br />
- key: host_key_checking<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Check host keys<br />
type: boolean<br />
HOST_PATTERN_MISMATCH:<br />
choices:<br />
- warning<br />
- error<br />
- ignore<br />
default: warning<br />
description: This setting changes the behaviour of mismatched host patterns, it<br />
allows you to force a fatal error, a warning or just ignore it<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_HOST_PATTERN_MISMATCH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: host_pattern_mismatch<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Control host pattern mismatch behaviour<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
INJECT_FACTS_AS_VARS:<br />
default: true<br />
description:<br />
- Facts are available inside the `ansible_facts` variable, this setting also pushes<br />
them as their own vars in the main namespace.<br />
- Unlike inside the `ansible_facts` dictionary, these will have an `ansible_` prefix.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INJECT_FACT_VARS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: inject_facts_as_vars<br />
section: defaults<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.5'<br />
INTERPRETER_PYTHON:<br />
default: auto<br />
description:<br />
- Path to the Python interpreter to be used for module execution on remote targets,<br />
or an automatic discovery mode. Supported discovery modes are ``auto`` (the default),<br />
``auto_silent``, ``auto_legacy``, and ``auto_legacy_silent``. All discovery modes<br />
employ a lookup table to use the included system Python (on distributions known<br />
to include one), falling back to a fixed ordered list of well-known Python interpreter<br />
locations if a platform-specific default is not available. The fallback behavior<br />
will issue a warning that the interpreter should be set explicitly (since interpreters<br />
installed later may change which one is used). This warning behavior can be disabled<br />
by setting ``auto_silent`` or ``auto_legacy_silent``. The value of ``auto_legacy``<br />
provides all the same behavior, but for backwards-compatibility with older Ansible<br />
releases that always defaulted to ``/usr/bin/python``, will use that interpreter<br />
if present.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PYTHON_INTERPRETER<br />
ini:<br />
- key: interpreter_python<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Python interpreter path (or automatic discovery behavior) used for module<br />
execution<br />
vars:<br />
- name: ansible_python_interpreter<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
INTERPRETER_PYTHON_DISTRO_MAP:<br />
default:<br />
centos: &id002<br />
'6': /usr/bin/python<br />
'8': /usr/libexec/platform-python<br />
'9': /usr/bin/python3<br />
debian:<br />
'10': /usr/bin/python3<br />
'8': /usr/bin/python<br />
fedora:<br />
'23': /usr/bin/python3<br />
oracle: *id002<br />
redhat: *id002<br />
rhel: *id002<br />
ubuntu:<br />
'14': /usr/bin/python<br />
'16': /usr/bin/python3<br />
name: Mapping of known included platform pythons for various Linux distros<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
INTERPRETER_PYTHON_FALLBACK:<br />
default:<br />
- python3.10<br />
- python3.9<br />
- python3.8<br />
- python3.7<br />
- python3.6<br />
- python3.5<br />
- /usr/bin/python3<br />
- /usr/libexec/platform-python<br />
- python2.7<br />
- python2.6<br />
- /usr/bin/python<br />
- python<br />
name: Ordered list of Python interpreters to check for in discovery<br />
type: list<br />
vars:<br />
- name: ansible_interpreter_python_fallback<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
INVALID_TASK_ATTRIBUTE_FAILED:<br />
default: true<br />
description: If 'false', invalid attributes for a task will result in warnings instead<br />
of errors<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVALID_TASK_ATTRIBUTE_FAILED<br />
ini:<br />
- key: invalid_task_attribute_failed<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Controls whether invalid attributes for a task result in errors instead of<br />
warnings<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.7'<br />
INVENTORY_ANY_UNPARSED_IS_FAILED:<br />
default: false<br />
description: 'If ''true'', it is a fatal error when any given inventory source cannot<br />
be successfully parsed by any available inventory plugin; otherwise, this situation<br />
only attracts a warning.<br />
<br />
'<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_ANY_UNPARSED_IS_FAILED<br />
ini:<br />
- key: any_unparsed_is_failed<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Controls whether any unparseable inventory source is a fatal error<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.7'<br />
INVENTORY_CACHE_ENABLED:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Toggle to turn on inventory caching.<br />
- This setting has been moved to the individual inventory plugins as a plugin option<br />
:ref:`inventory_plugins`.<br />
- The existing configuration settings are still accepted with the inventory plugin<br />
adding additional options from inventory configuration.<br />
- This message will be removed in 2.16.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cache<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Inventory caching enabled<br />
type: bool<br />
INVENTORY_CACHE_PLUGIN:<br />
description:<br />
- The plugin for caching inventory.<br />
- This setting has been moved to the individual inventory plugins as a plugin option<br />
:ref:`inventory_plugins`.<br />
- The existing configuration settings are still accepted with the inventory plugin<br />
adding additional options from inventory and fact cache configuration.<br />
- This message will be removed in 2.16.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_PLUGIN<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cache_plugin<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Inventory cache plugin<br />
INVENTORY_CACHE_PLUGIN_CONNECTION:<br />
description:<br />
- The inventory cache connection.<br />
- This setting has been moved to the individual inventory plugins as a plugin option<br />
:ref:`inventory_plugins`.<br />
- The existing configuration settings are still accepted with the inventory plugin<br />
adding additional options from inventory and fact cache configuration.<br />
- This message will be removed in 2.16.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_CONNECTION<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cache_connection<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Inventory cache plugin URI to override the defaults section<br />
INVENTORY_CACHE_PLUGIN_PREFIX:<br />
default: ansible_inventory_<br />
description:<br />
- The table prefix for the cache plugin.<br />
- This setting has been moved to the individual inventory plugins as a plugin option<br />
:ref:`inventory_plugins`.<br />
- The existing configuration settings are still accepted with the inventory plugin<br />
adding additional options from inventory and fact cache configuration.<br />
- This message will be removed in 2.16.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_PLUGIN_PREFIX<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cache_prefix<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Inventory cache plugin table prefix<br />
INVENTORY_CACHE_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 3600<br />
description:<br />
- Expiration timeout for the inventory cache plugin data.<br />
- This setting has been moved to the individual inventory plugins as a plugin option<br />
:ref:`inventory_plugins`.<br />
- The existing configuration settings are still accepted with the inventory plugin<br />
adding additional options from inventory and fact cache configuration.<br />
- This message will be removed in 2.16.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: cache_timeout<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Inventory cache plugin expiration timeout<br />
INVENTORY_ENABLED:<br />
default:<br />
- host_list<br />
- script<br />
- auto<br />
- yaml<br />
- ini<br />
- toml<br />
description: List of enabled inventory plugins, it also determines the order in<br />
which they are used.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_ENABLED<br />
ini:<br />
- key: enable_plugins<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Active Inventory plugins<br />
type: list<br />
INVENTORY_EXPORT:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Controls if ansible-inventory will accurately reflect Ansible's view<br />
into inventory or its optimized for exporting.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_EXPORT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: export<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Set ansible-inventory into export mode<br />
type: bool<br />
INVENTORY_IGNORE_EXTS:<br />
default: '{{(REJECT_EXTS + (''.orig'', ''.ini'', ''.cfg'', ''.retry''))}}'<br />
description: List of extensions to ignore when using a directory as an inventory<br />
source<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_IGNORE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: inventory_ignore_extensions<br />
section: defaults<br />
- key: ignore_extensions<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Inventory ignore extensions<br />
type: list<br />
INVENTORY_IGNORE_PATTERNS:<br />
default: []<br />
description: List of patterns to ignore when using a directory as an inventory source<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_IGNORE_REGEX<br />
ini:<br />
- key: inventory_ignore_patterns<br />
section: defaults<br />
- key: ignore_patterns<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Inventory ignore patterns<br />
type: list<br />
INVENTORY_UNPARSED_IS_FAILED:<br />
default: false<br />
description: 'If ''true'' it is a fatal error if every single potential inventory<br />
source fails to parse, otherwise this situation will only attract a warning.<br />
<br />
'<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_UNPARSED_FAILED<br />
ini:<br />
- key: unparsed_is_failed<br />
section: inventory<br />
name: Unparsed Inventory failure<br />
type: bool<br />
JINJA2_NATIVE_WARNING:<br />
default: true<br />
description: Toggle to control showing warnings related to running a Jinja version<br />
older than required for jinja2_native<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_JINJA2_NATIVE_WARNING<br />
ini:<br />
- key: jinja2_native_warning<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Running older than required Jinja version for jinja2_native warning<br />
type: boolean<br />
LOCALHOST_WARNING:<br />
default: true<br />
description:<br />
- By default Ansible will issue a warning when there are no hosts in the inventory.<br />
- These warnings can be silenced by adjusting this setting to False.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_LOCALHOST_WARNING<br />
ini:<br />
- key: localhost_warning<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Warning when using implicit inventory with only localhost<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.6'<br />
MAX_FILE_SIZE_FOR_DIFF:<br />
default: 104448<br />
description: Maximum size of files to be considered for diff display<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_MAX_DIFF_SIZE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: max_diff_size<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Diff maximum file size<br />
type: int<br />
MODULE_IGNORE_EXTS:<br />
default: '{{(REJECT_EXTS + (''.yaml'', ''.yml'', ''.ini''))}}'<br />
description:<br />
- List of extensions to ignore when looking for modules to load<br />
- This is for rejecting script and binary module fallback extensions<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_MODULE_IGNORE_EXTS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: module_ignore_exts<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Module ignore extensions<br />
type: list<br />
NETCONF_SSH_CONFIG:<br />
default: null<br />
description: This variable is used to enable bastion/jump host with netconf connection.<br />
If set to True the bastion/jump host ssh settings should be present in ~/.ssh/config<br />
file, alternatively it can be set to custom ssh configuration file path to read<br />
the bastion/jump host settings.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NETCONF_SSH_CONFIG<br />
ini:<br />
- key: ssh_config<br />
section: netconf_connection<br />
yaml:<br />
key: netconf_connection.ssh_config<br />
NETWORK_GROUP_MODULES:<br />
default:<br />
- eos<br />
- nxos<br />
- ios<br />
- iosxr<br />
- junos<br />
- enos<br />
- ce<br />
- vyos<br />
- sros<br />
- dellos9<br />
- dellos10<br />
- dellos6<br />
- asa<br />
- aruba<br />
- aireos<br />
- bigip<br />
- ironware<br />
- onyx<br />
- netconf<br />
- exos<br />
- voss<br />
- slxos<br />
description: 'TODO: write it'<br />
env:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: the ``ANSIBLE_NETWORK_GROUP_MODULES`` environment variable<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.12'<br />
why: environment variables without ``ANSIBLE_`` prefix are deprecated<br />
name: NETWORK_GROUP_MODULES<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_NETWORK_GROUP_MODULES<br />
ini:<br />
- key: network_group_modules<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Network module families<br />
type: list<br />
yaml:<br />
key: defaults.network_group_modules<br />
OLD_PLUGIN_CACHE_CLEARING:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Previously Ansible would only clear some of the plugin loading caches<br />
when loading new roles, this led to some behaviours in which a plugin loaded in<br />
prevoius plays would be unexpectedly 'sticky'. This setting allows to return to<br />
that behaviour.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_OLD_PLUGIN_CACHE_CLEAR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: old_plugin_cache_clear<br />
section: defaults<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
PARAMIKO_HOST_KEY_AUTO_ADD:<br />
default: false<br />
description: 'TODO: write it'<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_HOST_KEY_AUTO_ADD<br />
ini:<br />
- key: host_key_auto_add<br />
section: paramiko_connection<br />
type: boolean<br />
PARAMIKO_LOOK_FOR_KEYS:<br />
default: true<br />
description: 'TODO: write it'<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PARAMIKO_LOOK_FOR_KEYS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: look_for_keys<br />
section: paramiko_connection<br />
name: look for keys<br />
type: boolean<br />
PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 30<br />
description: This controls the amount of time to wait for response from remote device<br />
before timing out persistent connection.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: command_timeout<br />
section: persistent_connection<br />
name: Persistence command timeout<br />
type: int<br />
PERSISTENT_CONNECT_RETRY_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 15<br />
description: This controls the retry timeout for persistent connection to connect<br />
to the local domain socket.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_CONNECT_RETRY_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: connect_retry_timeout<br />
section: persistent_connection<br />
name: Persistence connection retry timeout<br />
type: integer<br />
PERSISTENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 30<br />
description: This controls how long the persistent connection will remain idle before<br />
it is destroyed.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: connect_timeout<br />
section: persistent_connection<br />
name: Persistence timeout<br />
type: integer<br />
PERSISTENT_CONTROL_PATH_DIR:<br />
default: ~/.ansible/pc<br />
description: Path to socket to be used by the connection persistence system.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_CONTROL_PATH_DIR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: control_path_dir<br />
section: persistent_connection<br />
name: Persistence socket path<br />
type: path<br />
PLAYBOOK_DIR:<br />
description:<br />
- A number of non-playbook CLIs have a ``--playbook-dir`` argument; this sets the<br />
default value for it.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_DIR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: playbook_dir<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: playbook dir override for non-playbook CLIs (ala --playbook-dir)<br />
type: path<br />
version_added: '2.9'<br />
PLAYBOOK_VARS_ROOT:<br />
choices:<br />
- top<br />
- bottom<br />
- all<br />
default: top<br />
description:<br />
- This sets which playbook dirs will be used as a root to process vars plugins,<br />
which includes finding host_vars/group_vars<br />
- The ``top`` option follows the traditional behaviour of using the top playbook<br />
in the chain to find the root directory.<br />
- The ``bottom`` option follows the 2.4.0 behaviour of using the current playbook<br />
to find the root directory.<br />
- The ``all`` option examines from the first parent to the current playbook.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PLAYBOOK_VARS_ROOT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: playbook_vars_root<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: playbook vars files root<br />
version_added: 2.4.1<br />
PLUGIN_FILTERS_CFG:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- A path to configuration for filtering which plugins installed on the system are<br />
allowed to be used.<br />
- See :ref:`plugin_filtering_config` for details of the filter file's format.<br />
- ' The default is /etc/ansible/plugin_filters.yml'<br />
ini:<br />
- deprecated:<br />
alternatives: the "defaults" section instead<br />
collection_name: ansible.builtin<br />
version: '2.12'<br />
why: specifying "plugin_filters_cfg" under the "default" section is deprecated<br />
key: plugin_filters_cfg<br />
section: default<br />
- key: plugin_filters_cfg<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Config file for limiting valid plugins<br />
type: path<br />
version_added: 2.5.0<br />
PYTHON_MODULE_RLIMIT_NOFILE:<br />
default: 0<br />
description:<br />
- Attempts to set RLIMIT_NOFILE soft limit to the specified value when executing<br />
Python modules (can speed up subprocess usage on Python 2.x. See https://bugs.python.org/issue11284).<br />
The value will be limited by the existing hard limit. Default value of 0 does<br />
not attempt to adjust existing system-defined limits.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PYTHON_MODULE_RLIMIT_NOFILE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: python_module_rlimit_nofile<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Adjust maximum file descriptor soft limit during Python module execution<br />
vars:<br />
- name: ansible_python_module_rlimit_nofile<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
RETRY_FILES_ENABLED:<br />
default: false<br />
description: This controls whether a failed Ansible playbook should create a .retry<br />
file.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_RETRY_FILES_ENABLED<br />
ini:<br />
- key: retry_files_enabled<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Retry files<br />
type: bool<br />
RETRY_FILES_SAVE_PATH:<br />
default: null<br />
description:<br />
- This sets the path in which Ansible will save .retry files when a playbook fails<br />
and retry files are enabled.<br />
- This file will be overwritten after each run with the list of failed hosts from<br />
all plays.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_RETRY_FILES_SAVE_PATH<br />
ini:<br />
- key: retry_files_save_path<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Retry files path<br />
type: path<br />
RUN_VARS_PLUGINS:<br />
choices:<br />
- demand<br />
- start<br />
default: demand<br />
description:<br />
- This setting can be used to optimize vars_plugin usage depending on user's inventory<br />
size and play selection.<br />
- Setting to C(demand) will run vars_plugins relative to inventory sources anytime<br />
vars are 'demanded' by tasks.<br />
- Setting to C(start) will run vars_plugins relative to inventory sources after<br />
importing that inventory source.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_RUN_VARS_PLUGINS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: run_vars_plugins<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: When should vars plugins run relative to inventory<br />
type: str<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
SHOW_CUSTOM_STATS:<br />
default: false<br />
description: This adds the custom stats set via the set_stats plugin to the default<br />
output<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_SHOW_CUSTOM_STATS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: show_custom_stats<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Display custom stats<br />
type: bool<br />
STRING_CONVERSION_ACTION:<br />
default: warn<br />
description:<br />
- Action to take when a module parameter value is converted to a string (this does<br />
not affect variables). For string parameters, values such as '1.00', "['a', 'b',]",<br />
and 'yes', 'y', etc. will be converted by the YAML parser unless fully quoted.<br />
- Valid options are 'error', 'warn', and 'ignore'.<br />
- Since 2.8, this option defaults to 'warn' but will change to 'error' in 2.12.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_STRING_CONVERSION_ACTION<br />
ini:<br />
- key: string_conversion_action<br />
section: defaults<br />
type: string<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
STRING_TYPE_FILTERS:<br />
default:<br />
- string<br />
- to_json<br />
- to_nice_json<br />
- to_yaml<br />
- to_nice_yaml<br />
- ppretty<br />
- json<br />
description:<br />
- This list of filters avoids 'type conversion' when templating variables<br />
- Useful when you want to avoid conversion into lists or dictionaries for JSON strings,<br />
for example.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_STRING_TYPE_FILTERS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: dont_type_filters<br />
section: jinja2<br />
name: Filters to preserve strings<br />
type: list<br />
SYSTEM_WARNINGS:<br />
default: true<br />
description:<br />
- Allows disabling of warnings related to potential issues on the system running<br />
ansible itself (not on the managed hosts)<br />
- These may include warnings about 3rd party packages or other conditions that should<br />
be resolved if possible.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_SYSTEM_WARNINGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: system_warnings<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: System warnings<br />
type: boolean<br />
TAGS_RUN:<br />
default: []<br />
description: default list of tags to run in your plays, Skip Tags has precedence.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_RUN_TAGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: run<br />
section: tags<br />
name: Run Tags<br />
type: list<br />
version_added: '2.5'<br />
TAGS_SKIP:<br />
default: []<br />
description: default list of tags to skip in your plays, has precedence over Run<br />
Tags<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_SKIP_TAGS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: skip<br />
section: tags<br />
name: Skip Tags<br />
type: list<br />
version_added: '2.5'<br />
TASK_DEBUGGER_IGNORE_ERRORS:<br />
default: true<br />
description:<br />
- This option defines whether the task debugger will be invoked on a failed task<br />
when ignore_errors=True is specified.<br />
- True specifies that the debugger will honor ignore_errors, False will not honor<br />
ignore_errors.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_TASK_DEBUGGER_IGNORE_ERRORS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: task_debugger_ignore_errors<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Whether a failed task with ignore_errors=True will still invoke the debugger<br />
type: boolean<br />
version_added: '2.7'<br />
TASK_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 0<br />
description:<br />
- Set the maximum time (in seconds) that a task can run for.<br />
- If set to 0 (the default) there is no timeout.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_TASK_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: task_timeout<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Task Timeout<br />
type: integer<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
TRANSFORM_INVALID_GROUP_CHARS:<br />
choices:<br />
- always<br />
- never<br />
- ignore<br />
- silently<br />
default: never<br />
description:<br />
- Make ansible transform invalid characters in group names supplied by inventory<br />
sources.<br />
- If 'never' it will allow for the group name but warn about the issue.<br />
- When 'ignore', it does the same as 'never', without issuing a warning.<br />
- When 'always' it will replace any invalid characters with '_' (underscore) and<br />
warn the user<br />
- When 'silently', it does the same as 'always', without issuing a warning.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_TRANSFORM_INVALID_GROUP_CHARS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: force_valid_group_names<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Transform invalid characters in group names<br />
type: string<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
USE_PERSISTENT_CONNECTIONS:<br />
default: false<br />
description: Toggles the use of persistence for connections.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_USE_PERSISTENT_CONNECTIONS<br />
ini:<br />
- key: use_persistent_connections<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Persistence<br />
type: boolean<br />
VALIDATE_ACTION_GROUP_METADATA:<br />
default: true<br />
description:<br />
- A toggle to disable validating a collection's 'metadata' entry for a module_defaults<br />
action group. Metadata containing unexpected fields or value types will produce<br />
a warning when this is True.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VALIDATE_ACTION_GROUP_METADATA<br />
ini:<br />
- key: validate_action_group_metadata<br />
section: defaults<br />
type: bool<br />
version_added: '2.12'<br />
VARIABLE_PLUGINS_ENABLED:<br />
default:<br />
- host_group_vars<br />
description: Whitelist for variable plugins that require it.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VARS_ENABLED<br />
ini:<br />
- key: vars_plugins_enabled<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Vars plugin enabled list<br />
type: list<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
VARIABLE_PRECEDENCE:<br />
default:<br />
- all_inventory<br />
- groups_inventory<br />
- all_plugins_inventory<br />
- all_plugins_play<br />
- groups_plugins_inventory<br />
- groups_plugins_play<br />
description: Allows to change the group variable precedence merge order.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_PRECEDENCE<br />
ini:<br />
- key: precedence<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Group variable precedence<br />
type: list<br />
version_added: '2.4'<br />
VERBOSE_TO_STDERR:<br />
default: false<br />
description:<br />
- Force 'verbose' option to use stderr instead of stdout<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_VERBOSE_TO_STDERR<br />
ini:<br />
- key: verbose_to_stderr<br />
section: defaults<br />
type: bool<br />
version_added: '2.8'<br />
WIN_ASYNC_STARTUP_TIMEOUT:<br />
default: 5<br />
description:<br />
- For asynchronous tasks in Ansible (covered in Asynchronous Actions and Polling),<br />
this is how long, in seconds, to wait for the task spawned by Ansible to connect<br />
back to the named pipe used on Windows systems. The default is 5 seconds. This<br />
can be too low on slower systems, or systems under heavy load.<br />
- This is not the total time an async command can run for, but is a separate timeout<br />
to wait for an async command to start. The task will only start to be timed against<br />
its async_timeout once it has connected to the pipe, so the overall maximum duration<br />
the task can take will be extended by the amount specified here.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_WIN_ASYNC_STARTUP_TIMEOUT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: win_async_startup_timeout<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Windows Async Startup Timeout<br />
type: integer<br />
vars:<br />
- name: ansible_win_async_startup_timeout<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
WORKER_SHUTDOWN_POLL_COUNT:<br />
default: 0<br />
description:<br />
- The maximum number of times to check Task Queue Manager worker processes to verify<br />
they have exited cleanly.<br />
- After this limit is reached any worker processes still running will be terminated.<br />
- This is for internal use only.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_WORKER_SHUTDOWN_POLL_COUNT<br />
name: Worker Shutdown Poll Count<br />
type: integer<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
WORKER_SHUTDOWN_POLL_DELAY:<br />
default: 0.1<br />
description:<br />
- The number of seconds to sleep between polling loops when checking Task Queue<br />
Manager worker processes to verify they have exited cleanly.<br />
- This is for internal use only.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_WORKER_SHUTDOWN_POLL_DELAY<br />
name: Worker Shutdown Poll Delay<br />
type: float<br />
version_added: '2.10'<br />
YAML_FILENAME_EXTENSIONS:<br />
default:<br />
- .yml<br />
- .yaml<br />
- .json<br />
description:<br />
- Check all of these extensions when looking for 'variable' files which should be<br />
YAML or JSON or vaulted versions of these.<br />
- This affects vars_files, include_vars, inventory and vars plugins among others.<br />
env:<br />
- name: ANSIBLE_YAML_FILENAME_EXT<br />
ini:<br />
- key: yaml_valid_extensions<br />
section: defaults<br />
name: Valid YAML extensions<br />
type: list<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{ansible}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Ansible]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_Ventura_13.0_(2022)&diff=163911
MacOS Ventura 13.0 (2022)
2022-08-05T21:16:45Z
<p>Thomas: Created page with "{{lc}} wikipedia:macOS Ventura == See also == * {{macOS versions}} * {{macOS}} * {{changelogs}} Category:OS Category:macOS"</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
[[wikipedia:macOS Ventura]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{macOS versions}}<br />
* {{macOS}}<br />
* {{changelogs}}<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:OS]]<br />
[[Category:macOS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_versions&diff=163910
MacOS versions
2022-08-05T21:16:04Z
<p>Thomas: /* See also */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lowercase}}<br />
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_version_history<br />
<br />
* [[macOS Ventura 13.0 (2022)]]<br />
* [[macOS Monterey]] 12.0 (October 2021)<br />
** [[Universal Control]]<br />
** [[AirPlay to Mac]]<br />
** [[Shortcuts]]<br />
* [[macOS Big Sur]] 11.0 (November 2020)<br />
* [[macOS Catalina 10.15 (October 2019)]]<br />
* [[macOS Mojave 10.14 (September 2018)]]<br />
* [[macOS High Sierra 10.13]] ([[2017]]): [[APFS]]<br />
* [[macOS Sierra 10.12]] ([[2016]]): [[Siri]]<br />
* [[macOS El Capitan (2015]]): [[System Integrity Protection]]<br />
* [[macOS 10.10 Yosemite (2014)]]<br />
* macOs 10.9 Mavericks (2013)<br />
* macOS Mountain Lion 10.8 ([[2012]]): [[ASLR]] ([[Meltdown]])<br />
* macOS X 10.6 ([[2009]]): [[Grand Central Dispatch]]. (<code>dispatch_apply</code>)<br />
* macOS X 10.5<br />
* macOS X 10.4 "Tiger" ([[2005]]): [[smart folder]]s<br />
* macOS X 10.3 [[Panther]] (2003)<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[sw_vers]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{macOS versions}}<br />
* {{macOS}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OS]]<br />
[[Category:macOS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_versions&diff=163909
MacOS versions
2022-08-05T21:15:46Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lowercase}}<br />
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_version_history<br />
<br />
* [[macOS Ventura 13.0 (2022)]]<br />
* [[macOS Monterey]] 12.0 (October 2021)<br />
** [[Universal Control]]<br />
** [[AirPlay to Mac]]<br />
** [[Shortcuts]]<br />
* [[macOS Big Sur]] 11.0 (November 2020)<br />
* [[macOS Catalina 10.15 (October 2019)]]<br />
* [[macOS Mojave 10.14 (September 2018)]]<br />
* [[macOS High Sierra 10.13]] ([[2017]]): [[APFS]]<br />
* [[macOS Sierra 10.12]] ([[2016]]): [[Siri]]<br />
* [[macOS El Capitan (2015]]): [[System Integrity Protection]]<br />
* [[macOS 10.10 Yosemite (2014)]]<br />
* macOs 10.9 Mavericks (2013)<br />
* macOS Mountain Lion 10.8 ([[2012]]): [[ASLR]] ([[Meltdown]])<br />
* macOS X 10.6 ([[2009]]): [[Grand Central Dispatch]]. (<code>dispatch_apply</code>)<br />
* macOS X 10.5<br />
* macOS X 10.4 "Tiger" ([[2005]]): [[smart folder]]s<br />
* macOS X 10.3 [[Panther]] (2003)<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[sw_vers]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{macOS versions}}<br />
* {{macOS}}<br />
* {{changelogs}}<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:OS]]<br />
[[Category:macOS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_Ventura_13.0_2022&diff=163908
MacOS Ventura 13.0 2022
2022-08-05T21:15:29Z
<p>Thomas: Changed redirect target from MacOS Venture 13.0 (2022) to MacOS Ventura 13.0 (2022)</p>
<hr />
<div>#redirect [[macOS Ventura 13.0 (2022)]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_Ventura_13.0_2022&diff=163907
MacOS Ventura 13.0 2022
2022-08-05T21:15:23Z
<p>Thomas: Redirected page to MacOS Venture 13.0 (2022)</p>
<hr />
<div>#redirect [[macOS Venture 13.0 (2022)]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_Ventura&diff=163906
MacOS Ventura
2022-08-05T21:14:47Z
<p>Thomas: Redirected page to MacOS Ventura 13.0 2022</p>
<hr />
<div>#redirect [[macOS Ventura 13.0 2022]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_versions&diff=163905
MacOS versions
2022-08-05T21:14:14Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lowercase}}<br />
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_version_history<br />
<br />
* [[macOS Ventura 13.0 2022]]<br />
* [[macOS Monterey]] 12.0 (October 2021)<br />
** [[Universal Control]]<br />
** [[AirPlay to Mac]]<br />
** [[Shortcuts]]<br />
* [[macOS Big Sur]] 11.0 (November 2020)<br />
* [[macOS Catalina 10.15 (October 2019)]]<br />
* [[macOS Mojave 10.14 (September 2018)]]<br />
* [[macOS High Sierra 10.13]] ([[2017]]): [[APFS]]<br />
* [[macOS Sierra 10.12]] ([[2016]]): [[Siri]]<br />
* [[macOS El Capitan (2015]]): [[System Integrity Protection]]<br />
* [[macOS 10.10 Yosemite (2014)]]<br />
* macOs 10.9 Mavericks (2013)<br />
* macOS Mountain Lion 10.8 ([[2012]]): [[ASLR]] ([[Meltdown]])<br />
* macOS X 10.6 ([[2009]]): [[Grand Central Dispatch]]. (<code>dispatch_apply</code>)<br />
* macOS X 10.5<br />
* macOS X 10.4 "Tiger" ([[2005]]): [[smart folder]]s<br />
* macOS X 10.3 [[Panther]] (2003)<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[sw_vers]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{macOS versions}}<br />
* {{macOS}}<br />
* {{changelogs}}<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:OS]]<br />
[[Category:macOS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=MacOS_versions&diff=163904
MacOS versions
2022-08-05T21:13:52Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lowercase}}<br />
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_version_history<br />
<br />
* [[macOS Ventura]]<br />
<br />
* [[macOS Monterey]] 12.0 (October 2021)<br />
** [[Universal Control]]<br />
** [[AirPlay to Mac]]<br />
** [[Shortcuts]]<br />
* [[macOS Big Sur]] 11.0 (November 2020)<br />
* [[macOS Catalina 10.15 (October 2019)]]<br />
* [[macOS Mojave 10.14 (September 2018)]]<br />
* [[macOS High Sierra 10.13]] ([[2017]]): [[APFS]]<br />
* [[macOS Sierra 10.12]] ([[2016]]): [[Siri]]<br />
* [[macOS El Capitan (2015]]): [[System Integrity Protection]]<br />
* [[macOS 10.10 Yosemite (2014)]]<br />
* macOs 10.9 Mavericks (2013)<br />
* macOS Mountain Lion 10.8 ([[2012]]): [[ASLR]] ([[Meltdown]])<br />
* macOS X 10.6 ([[2009]]): [[Grand Central Dispatch]]. (<code>dispatch_apply</code>)<br />
* macOS X 10.5<br />
* macOS X 10.4 "Tiger" ([[2005]]): [[smart folder]]s<br />
* macOS X 10.3 [[Panther]] (2003)<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[sw_vers]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{macOS versions}}<br />
* {{macOS}}<br />
* {{changelogs}}<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:OS]]<br />
[[Category:macOS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Credential_Helpers&diff=163903
Credential Helpers
2022-08-05T21:12:20Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Draft}}<br />
<br />
* [[GitLab]]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_images.html#use-credential-helpers ([[GitLab Runner 12.0]])<br />
* [[GitHub]]: https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers<br />
* [[Google Cloud]]: <code>[[gcloud credential helper]]</code> https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/docs/advanced-authentication#gcloud-helper<br />
<br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-ecr-login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credHelpers]]</code>, <code>[[credsStore]]</code><br />
* [[GitLab]]: <code>[[DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG]]</code><br />
* [[macOS]]: <code>[[docker-credential-osxkeychain]]</code> binary. Installation: <code>[[brew install docker-credential-helper]]</code><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[docker login]]</code><ref>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/</ref><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{Credential Helpers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Computing]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Credential_Helpers&diff=163902
Credential Helpers
2022-08-05T21:12:04Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Draft}}<br />
<br />
* [[GitLab]]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_images.html#use-credential-helpers ([[GitLab Runner 12.0]])<br />
* [[GitHub]]: https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers<br />
* [[Google Cloud]]: <code>[[gcloud credential helper]]</code> https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/docs/advanced-authentication#gcloud-helper<br />
<br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-ecr-login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credHelpers]]</code>, <code>[[credsStore]]</code><br />
* [[GitLab]]: <code>[[DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG]]</code><br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-osxkeychain]]</code> binary. Installation: <code>[[brew install docker-credential-helper]]</code><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[docker login]]</code><ref>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/</ref><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{Credential Helpers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Computing]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Credential_Helpers&diff=163901
Credential Helpers
2022-08-05T21:11:55Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Draft}}<br />
<br />
* [[GitLab]]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_images.html#use-credential-helpers ([[GitLab Runner 12.0]])<br />
* [[GitHub]]: https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers<br />
* [[Google Cloud]]: <code>[[gcloud credential helper]]</code> https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/docs/advanced-authentication#gcloud-helper<br />
<br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-ecr-login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credHelpers]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credsStore]]</code><br />
* [[GitLab]]: <code>[[DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG]]</code><br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-osxkeychain]]</code> binary. Installation: <code>[[brew install docker-credential-helper]]</code><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[docker login]]</code><ref>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/</ref><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{Credential Helpers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Computing]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Template:Credential_Helpers&diff=163900
Template:Credential Helpers
2022-08-05T21:11:41Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Credential Helpers]], <code>[[credHelpers]], [[credsStore]], [[docker-credential-osxkeychain]]</code></div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Credential_Helpers&diff=163899
Credential Helpers
2022-08-05T21:11:26Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Draft}}<br />
<br />
* [[GitLab]]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_images.html#use-credential-helpers ([[GitLab Runner 12.0]])<br />
* [[GitHub]]: https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers<br />
* <code>[[gcloud credential helper]]</code> https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/docs/advanced-authentication#gcloud-helper<br />
<br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-ecr-login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credHelpers]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credsStore]]</code><br />
* [[GitLab]]: <code>[[DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG]]</code><br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-osxkeychain]]</code> binary. Installation: <code>[[brew install docker-credential-helper]]</code><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[docker login]]</code><ref>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/</ref><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{Credential Helpers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Computing]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Docker_credHelpers&diff=163898
Docker credHelpers
2022-08-05T21:11:11Z
<p>Thomas: /* Related */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
* [[GitLab Credential Helpers]]<br />
* <code>[[gcloud credential helper]]</code><br />
* <code>[[docker login]]</code><br />
<br />
Example: <ref>https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_images.html#use-credential-helpers</ref><br />
{ <br />
"[[credHelpers]]": {<br />
"<aws_account_id>.dkr.ecr.<region>.amazonaws.com": "[[ecr-login]]"<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[credsStore]]</code><br />
* <code>[[$HOME/.docker/config.json]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{Credential Helpers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:IT]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Credential_Helpers&diff=163897
Credential Helpers
2022-08-05T21:10:35Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Draft}}<br />
<br />
* [[GitLab]]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_images.html#use-credential-helpers ([[GitLab Runner 12.0]])<br />
* [[GitHub]]: https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers<br />
* <code>[[gcloud credential helper]]</code> https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/docs/advanced-authentication#gcloud-helper<br />
<br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-ecr-login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[CredHelpers]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credsStore]]</code><br />
* [[GitLab]]: <code>[[DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG]]</code><br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-osxkeychain]]</code> binary. Installation: <code>[[brew install docker-credential-helper]]</code><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[docker login]]</code><ref>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/</ref><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{Credential Helpers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Computing]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Credential_Helpers&diff=163896
Credential Helpers
2022-08-05T21:10:29Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Draft}}<br />
<br />
* [[GitLab]]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/docker/using_docker_images.html#use-credential-helpers ([[GitLab Runner 12.0]])<br />
* [[GitHub]]: https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers<br />
* <code>[[gcloud credential helper]]</code> https://cloud.google.com/container-registry/docs/advanced-authentication#gcloud-helper<br />
<br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-ecr-login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[CredHelpers]]</code><br />
* <code>[[credsStore]]</code><br />
* [[GibLab]]: <code>[[DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG]]</code><br />
* <code>[[docker-credential-osxkeychain]]</code> binary. Installation: <code>[[brew install docker-credential-helper]]</code><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[docker login]]</code><ref>https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/</ref><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{Credential Helpers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Computing]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Docker_login&diff=163895
Docker login
2022-08-05T21:10:12Z
<p>Thomas: /* Related */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lowercase}}<br />
* https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/<br />
<br />
* <code>docker login</code><br />
* <code>[[docker login --help]]</code><br />
* <code>[[docker]] login --username $DOCKERHUB_USERNAME [[--password-stdin]]</code><br />
<br />
== Examples ==<br />
* <code>docker login localhost:8080</code><br />
* <code>[[aws ecr get-login-password]] --region YOUR_REGIOM | docker login --username YOUR_USERNAME --password-stdin YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID.[[dkr.ecr]].YOUR_REGION.amazonaws.com</code><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[docker logout]], [[docker push]]</code><br />
* <code>[[podman login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws ecr get-login]]</code><br />
* <code>[[conan user]]</code><br />
* [[GitLab]]: <code>[[DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG]]</code><br />
* [[Credential Helpers]]<br />
* <code>[[docker config]]</code><br />
* <code>[[$HOME/.docker/config.json]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{docker login}}<br />
* {{docker}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Docker]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=TODO&diff=163894
TODO
2022-08-05T21:09:41Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>* Merge backup and backups categories:<br />
* Create [[CKS]] https://github.com/cncf/curriculum/blob/master/CKS_Curriculum_%20v1.23.pdf as [[CKA]]<br />
* [[AWS timeline]] May Jun July<br />
* <code>[[aws iam]] policy</code> template<br />
* Pages without categories: https://www.wikieduonline.com/wiki/Special:UncategorizedPages ~ [https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Special:UncategorizedPages&limit=500&offset=5000 5500] <br />
* [[Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets]]<br />
* Fix menus: [[yarn]], TODO<br />
* Create menu: <code>[[pg_stat]]</code>, [[ssacli]]<br />
* Fix: [[Double redirects]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* [[Style book]]<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{wiki}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Wiki]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163893
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:09:01Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
[[Alias]]. Command not implemented by AWS.<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[aws macie2 describe-buckets]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{aws s3api}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:AWS]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163892
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:08:37Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
[[Alias]]. Command not implemented by AWS.<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{aws s3api}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163890
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:08:29Z
<p>Thomas: Thomas moved page Aws s3 describe-buckets to Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
[[Alias]]. Command not implemented by AWS.<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{aws s3api}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163891
Aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:08:29Z
<p>Thomas: Thomas moved page Aws s3 describe-buckets to Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets</p>
<hr />
<div>#REDIRECT [[Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Aws_macie2_describe-buckets&diff=163889
Aws macie2 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:08:13Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
* https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/macie2/describe-buckets.html<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* Shell alias: <code>[[aws s3 describe-buckets]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{aws macie2}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163888
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:07:21Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
[[Alias]]. Command not implemented by AWS.<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{aws s3api}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163887
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:07:01Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
Alias, do not exist<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{aws s3api}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163885
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T21:06:41Z
<p>Thomas: Thomas moved page Aws s3 describe-bucket to Aws s3 describe-buckets</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
Alias, do not exist<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
* {{aws s3api}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Aws_s3_describe-bucket&diff=163886
Aws s3 describe-bucket
2022-08-05T21:06:41Z
<p>Thomas: Thomas moved page Aws s3 describe-bucket to Aws s3 describe-buckets</p>
<hr />
<div>#REDIRECT [[Aws s3 describe-buckets]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163845
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T14:56:40Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
Alias, do not exist<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
* {{aws s3api}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163844
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T14:48:46Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[aws s3api get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
* {{aws s3api}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163843
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T14:48:28Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
[[get-bucket-location]]<br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
* {{aws s3api}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Shell_script:_aws_s3_describe-buckets&diff=163842
Shell script: aws s3 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T14:48:08Z
<p>Thomas: Created page with " <pre> get-bucket-accelerate-configuration get-bucket-acl get-bucket-analytics-configuration get-bucket-cors get-bucket-encryption get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration..."</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
<pre><br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
get-bucket-location<br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
* {{aws s3api}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Aws_s3api&diff=163841
Aws s3api
2022-08-05T14:47:29Z
<p>Thomas: /* Related */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lowercase}}<br />
https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/s3api/index.html<br />
<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api create-bucket]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api list-buckets]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api list-objects]]</code><br />
<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-website]]</code> <ref>https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/</ref><br />
<br />
== [[Policies]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-policy]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-policy]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-policy-status]]</code><br />
<br />
<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-acl]]</code><br />
<br />
== [[Versioning]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-versioning]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-versioning]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api list-object-versions]]</code><br />
<br />
== [[Encryption]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-encryption]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-encryption]]</code><br />
<br />
== [[AWS S3 replication|Replication]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-replication]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-replication]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api delete-bucket-replication]]</code><br />
<br />
== Inventory ==<br />
* [[aws s3api list-bucket-inventory-configurations]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== All ==<br />
<pre><br />
abort-multipart-upload<br />
complete-multipart-upload<br />
copy-object<br />
create-bucket<br />
create-multipart-upload<br />
delete-bucket<br />
delete-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-cors<br />
delete-bucket-encryption<br />
delete-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-lifecycle<br />
delete-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
delete-bucket-policy<br />
delete-bucket-replication<br />
delete-bucket-tagging<br />
delete-bucket-website<br />
delete-object<br />
delete-object-tagging<br />
delete-objects<br />
delete-public-access-block<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
get-bucket-location<br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
get-public-access-block<br />
head-bucket<br />
head-object<br />
list-bucket-analytics-configurations<br />
list-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configurations<br />
list-bucket-inventory-configurations<br />
list-bucket-metrics-configurations<br />
list-buckets<br />
list-multipart-uploads<br />
list-object-versions<br />
list-objects<br />
list-objects-v2<br />
list-parts<br />
put-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
put-bucket-acl<br />
put-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
put-bucket-cors<br />
put-bucket-encryption<br />
put-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
put-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
put-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
put-bucket-logging<br />
put-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
put-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
put-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
put-bucket-policy<br />
put-bucket-replication<br />
put-bucket-request-payment<br />
put-bucket-tagging<br />
put-bucket-versioning<br />
put-bucket-website<br />
put-object<br />
put-object-acl<br />
put-object-legal-hold<br />
put-object-lock-configuration<br />
put-object-retention<br />
put-object-tagging<br />
put-public-access-block<br />
restore-object<br />
select-object-content<br />
upload-part<br />
upload-part-copy<br />
wait<br />
write-get-object-response<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3control]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3]]</code><br />
* Alias: <code>[[aws s3 describe-bucket]]</code><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{aws s3api inventory}}<br />
* {{aws s3api}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Aws_s3api&diff=163840
Aws s3api
2022-08-05T14:47:22Z
<p>Thomas: /* Related */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lowercase}}<br />
https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/s3api/index.html<br />
<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api create-bucket]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api list-buckets]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api list-objects]]</code><br />
<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-website]]</code> <ref>https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/</ref><br />
<br />
== [[Policies]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-policy]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-policy]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-policy-status]]</code><br />
<br />
<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-acl]]</code><br />
<br />
== [[Versioning]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-versioning]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-versioning]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api list-object-versions]]</code><br />
<br />
== [[Encryption]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-encryption]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-encryption]]</code><br />
<br />
== [[AWS S3 replication|Replication]] ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3api get-bucket-replication]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api put-bucket-replication]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3api delete-bucket-replication]]</code><br />
<br />
== Inventory ==<br />
* [[aws s3api list-bucket-inventory-configurations]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== All ==<br />
<pre><br />
abort-multipart-upload<br />
complete-multipart-upload<br />
copy-object<br />
create-bucket<br />
create-multipart-upload<br />
delete-bucket<br />
delete-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-cors<br />
delete-bucket-encryption<br />
delete-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-lifecycle<br />
delete-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
delete-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
delete-bucket-policy<br />
delete-bucket-replication<br />
delete-bucket-tagging<br />
delete-bucket-website<br />
delete-object<br />
delete-object-tagging<br />
delete-objects<br />
delete-public-access-block<br />
get-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
get-bucket-acl<br />
get-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-cors<br />
get-bucket-encryption<br />
get-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
get-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
get-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
get-bucket-location<br />
get-bucket-logging<br />
get-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
get-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
get-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
get-bucket-policy<br />
get-bucket-policy-status<br />
get-bucket-replication<br />
get-bucket-request-payment<br />
get-bucket-tagging<br />
get-bucket-versioning<br />
get-bucket-website<br />
get-object<br />
get-object-acl<br />
get-object-attributes<br />
get-object-legal-hold<br />
get-object-lock-configuration<br />
get-object-retention<br />
get-object-tagging<br />
get-object-torrent<br />
get-public-access-block<br />
head-bucket<br />
head-object<br />
list-bucket-analytics-configurations<br />
list-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configurations<br />
list-bucket-inventory-configurations<br />
list-bucket-metrics-configurations<br />
list-buckets<br />
list-multipart-uploads<br />
list-object-versions<br />
list-objects<br />
list-objects-v2<br />
list-parts<br />
put-bucket-accelerate-configuration<br />
put-bucket-acl<br />
put-bucket-analytics-configuration<br />
put-bucket-cors<br />
put-bucket-encryption<br />
put-bucket-intelligent-tiering-configuration<br />
put-bucket-inventory-configuration<br />
put-bucket-lifecycle-configuration<br />
put-bucket-logging<br />
put-bucket-metrics-configuration<br />
put-bucket-notification-configuration<br />
put-bucket-ownership-controls<br />
put-bucket-policy<br />
put-bucket-replication<br />
put-bucket-request-payment<br />
put-bucket-tagging<br />
put-bucket-versioning<br />
put-bucket-website<br />
put-object<br />
put-object-acl<br />
put-object-legal-hold<br />
put-object-lock-configuration<br />
put-object-retention<br />
put-object-tagging<br />
put-public-access-block<br />
restore-object<br />
select-object-content<br />
upload-part<br />
upload-part-copy<br />
wait<br />
write-get-object-response<br />
</pre><br />
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== Related ==<br />
* <code>[[aws s3control]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3]]</code><br />
* <code>[[aws s3 describe-bucket]]</code><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* {{aws s3api inventory}}<br />
* {{aws s3api}}<br />
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[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Aws_macie2_describe-buckets&diff=163839
Aws macie2 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T14:43:28Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
* https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/macie2/describe-buckets.html<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* {{aws macie2}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Template:Aws_macie2&diff=163838
Template:Aws macie2
2022-08-05T14:43:05Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div><code>[[aws macie2]] | [[list-findings]] | [[describe-buckets]]</code></div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Aws_macie2_describe-buckets&diff=163837
Aws macie2 describe-buckets
2022-08-05T14:42:47Z
<p>Thomas: Created page with "{{lc}} * https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/macie2/describe-buckets.html {{aws macie2}}"</p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
* https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/macie2/describe-buckets.html<br />
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<br />
{{aws macie2}}</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Describe-buckets&diff=163836
Describe-buckets
2022-08-05T14:42:27Z
<p>Thomas: Redirected page to Aws macie2 describe-buckets</p>
<hr />
<div>#redirect [[aws macie2 describe-buckets]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=AWS_VPC_endpoint&diff=163835
AWS VPC endpoint
2022-08-05T14:34:54Z
<p>Thomas: /* Activities */</p>
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<div>https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html#types-of-vpc-endpoints-for-s3<br />
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* [[AWS VPC endpoints for Amazon S3]] (May 2015) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-vpc-endpoint-for-amazon-s3/</ref><br />
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* <code>[[aws ec2 create-vpc-endpoint]]</code><br />
<br />
== Activities ==<br />
* Read What are the different types of VPC endpoints available on Amazon VPC? https://aws.amazon.com/vpc/faqs/<br />
* Read https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66726225/aws-private-link-vs-vpc-endpoint/66727146#66727146<br />
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== Related terms ==<br />
* [[AWS PrivateLink]]<br />
* [[AWS Certified Security - Specialty: 9 Sample questions]]<br />
* [[Endpoint]]<br />
* [[AWS gateways]]<br />
* <code>[[aws:SourceVpce]]</code><br />
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==See also==<br />
* {{AWS VPC}}<br />
* {{VPN}}<br />
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[[Category:AWS]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=TODO&diff=163822
TODO
2022-08-05T14:13:47Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>* Merge backup and backups categories:<br />
* Create [[CKS]] https://github.com/cncf/curriculum/blob/master/CKS_Curriculum_%20v1.23.pdf as [[CKA]]<br />
* [[AWS timeline]] May Jun July<br />
* <code>[[aws iam]] policy</code> template<br />
* Pages without categories: https://www.wikieduonline.com/wiki/Special:UncategorizedPages ~ [https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Special:UncategorizedPages&limit=500&offset=5000 5500] <br />
* Fix menus: [[yarn]], TODO<br />
* Create menu: <code>[[pg_stat]]</code>, [[ssacli]]<br />
* Fix: [[Double redirects]]<br />
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<br />
<br />
== Related ==<br />
* [[Style book]]<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* {{wiki}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Wiki]]</div>
Thomas
https://www.wikieduonline.com/index.php?title=Ssacli&diff=163821
Ssacli
2022-08-05T14:13:28Z
<p>Thomas: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{lc}}<br />
* <code>[[ssacli ctrl all show status]]</code><br />
* <code>[[ssacli ctrl all show config]]</code><br />
* <code>[[ssacli ctrl all show detail]]</code><br />
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== Installation ==<br />
<br />
touch /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hpe.list<br />
deb http://downloads.linux.hpe.com/SDR/repo/mcp [[bionic]]/current non-free<br />
or<br />
deb http://downloads.linux.hpe.com/SDR/repo/mcp [[focal]]/current non-free<br />
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<br />
* <code>[[apt-key]] adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys C208ADDE26C2B797</code><br />
* <code>[[apt update]]</code><br />
* <code>[[apt install]] ssa ssacli ssaducli</code><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* {{Proliant}}<br />
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[[Category:Storage]]</div>
Thomas