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Automate Linux in Cloud with Ansible in 100+ Examples, available at $39.99, with 115 lectures, and has 21 subscribers.

You will learn about Install Ansible in the most common operating system Ansible in real life use cases Ansible troubleshooting of most common errors Ansible code by modules Ansible code specific for RedHat-like and Debian-like systems Ansible code for Amazon Web Services This course is ideal for individuals who are Cloud Engineer or System Administrator or DevOps or IT Professional It is particularly useful for Cloud Engineer or System Administrator or DevOps or IT Professional.

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Title: Automate Linux in Cloud with Ansible in 100+ Examples

Price: $39.99

Number of Lectures: 115

Number of Published Lectures: 115

Number of Curriculum Items: 115

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 115

Original Price: 19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Install Ansible in the most common operating system
  • Ansible in real life use cases
  • Ansible troubleshooting of most common errors
  • Ansible code by modules
  • Ansible code specific for RedHat-like and Debian-like systems
  • Ansible code for Amazon Web Services
  • Who Should Attend

  • Cloud Engineer
  • System Administrator
  • DevOps
  • IT Professional
  • Target Audiences

  • Cloud Engineer
  • System Administrator
  • DevOps
  • IT Professional
  • Learn the Ansible automation technology for Cloud providers (Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform) with some real-life examples.

    Nowadays, every successful IT department needs automation for bare metal servers, virtual machines, cloud computing, containers, and edge computing. Automate your IT journey with Ansible automation technology.

    I’m going to teach you, example by example, how to accomplish the most common System Administrator tasks.

    You will start with the installation in Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform of Ansible in RedHat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, and macOS using the most command package manager and archives.

    Each of the 100+ lessons summarizes a module, from the most important parameter to some live demo of code and real-life usage. Each code is battle-proved in real life. Console interaction and verification are included in every video. A mundane activity like creating a text file, extracting and archiving, and fetching a repository using HTTPS or SSH connections could be automated with some lines of code; these are only some of the long lists included in the course.

    Some Ansible codes are usable in all Linux systems, some specific for RedHat-like, Debian-like, and Windows systems.

    The 10+ Ansible troubleshooting lesson teaches you how to read the error message, how to reproduce it, and the process of troubleshooting and resolution.

    Are you ready to automate your day with Ansible?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Ansible Ad-Hoc command – ansible command

    Lecture 3: Ansible terminology – What is an Ansible Playbook?

    Chapter 2: Install Ansible

    Lecture 1: Ansible terminology – ansible vs ansible-core packages

    Lecture 2: How to install Ansible in RedHat Enterprise Linux 8

    Lecture 3: How to install Ansible in Amazon Linux 2 (AWS EC2)

    Lecture 4: How to install Ansible in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

    Lecture 5: How to install Ansible in Ubuntu 21.10

    Lecture 6: How to install Ansible in Fedora 35

    Lecture 7: How to install Ansible in CentOS 8

    Lecture 8: How to install Ansible in CentOS Stream 8

    Lecture 9: How to install Ansible in Debian 11

    Lecture 10: How to install Ansible in OpenSUSE Leap 15

    Lecture 11: How to install Ansible in Rocky Linux 8

    Lecture 12: How to install Ansible in ArchLinux 2021.12.01

    Lecture 13: How to install Ansible in Gentoo Linux

    Lecture 14: How to install Ansible in CentOS 9 Stream

    Lecture 15: How to install Ansible in AlmaLinux 8

    Lecture 16: How to install Ansible in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15 SP3

    Lecture 17: How to install Ansible in Fedora 36

    Lecture 18: How to install Ansible in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish

    Lecture 19: How to install Ansible in RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.1

    Lecture 20: How to install Ansible in Fedora 37 – Ansible install

    Lecture 21: How to install Ansible in Fedora 38 – Ansible install

    Lecture 22: How to install Ansible in Fedora 39 – Ansible install

    Lecture 23: How to install Ansible in RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.2

    Lecture 24: How to install Ansible in Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster — Ansible Install

    Lecture 25: How to install Ansible in RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.3

    Lecture 26: How to install Ansible in Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur

    Lecture 27: How to install Ansible in Fedora 40

    Lecture 28: How to install Ansible in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat

    Chapter 3: Ansible Playbook code for Linux

    Lecture 1: Test host availability – Ansible module ping

    Lecture 2: Print a text/variable during execution – Ansible module debug

    Lecture 3: Ansible modules – command vs shell

    Lecture 4: Edit single line text – Ansible module lineinfile

    Lecture 5: Edit multi-line text – Ansible module blockinfile

    Lecture 6: Pause execution – Ansible module pause

    Lecture 7: Reboot remote hosts – Ansible module reboot

    Lecture 8: Checkout git repository via HTTPS – Ansible module git

    Lecture 9: Checkout git repository via SSH – Ansible module git

    Lecture 10: Copy files to remote hosts – Local to Remote – Ansible module copy

    Lecture 11: Copy files from remote hosts – Remote to Local – Ansible module fetch

    Lecture 12: Start and enable services on boot on remote hosts – Ansible module service_facts

    Lecture 13: Restart services on remote hosts – Ansible module service

    Lecture 14: Stop and disable services on boot on remote hosts – Ansible module service

    Lecture 15: Apply a file template – Ansible module template

    Lecture 16: Loop in file template – Ansible module template – Generate hosts file

    Lecture 17: Schedule a Cron Job task in Linux – Ansible module cron

    Lecture 18: Submit a GET request to a REST API endpoint — Interact with web services — uri

    Lecture 19: Token Based Authentication in REST API – Interact with webservice – Ansible uri

    Lecture 20: Set the SELinux Policy States and Modes on Linux – Ansible module selinux

    Lecture 21: Enable or Disable Permissive Domain in SELinux policy on Linux – Ansible module

    Lecture 22: Vulnerability Scanner Log4Shell Remote Code Execution Log4j (CVE-2021–44228)

    Lecture 23: Read an environment variable – Ansible lookup plugin env

    Lecture 24: Backup With Rsync – Local to Remote – Ansible module synchronize

    Lecture 25: Three options to Safely Limit Ansible Playbooks Execution to a Single Machine

    Lecture 26: How to Run Only One Task in Ansible Playbook? – Ansible tags statement

    Lecture 27: Filter A List By Its Attributes – Ansible selectattr filter

    Chapter 4: Ansible code to interact with Linux filesystem

    Lecture 1: Create an empty file – Ansible module file

    Lecture 2: Create a text file – Ansible module copy

    Lecture 3: Check if a file exists – Ansible module stat

    Lecture 4: Create a directory – Ansible module file

    Lecture 5: Check if a directory exists – Ansible module stat

    Lecture 6: Rename file or directory – Ansible module copy and file

    Lecture 7: Change file permission – Ansible module file

    Lecture 8: Add Execute Permission 755 Linux file – Ansible module file

    Lecture 9: Delete file or directory – Ansible module file

    Lecture 10: Create a symbolic link (also symlink or soft link) in Linux -Ansible module file

    Lecture 11: Create a hard link in Linux – Ansible module file

    Lecture 12: Download a file – Ansible module get_url

    Lecture 13: Extract an archive – Ansible module unarchive

    Lecture 14: Mount a Windows share in Linux SMB/CIFS – Ansible module mount

    Lecture 15: Mount an NFS share in Linux – Ansible module mount

    Lecture 16: Concatenate multiple files in a specific order – Ansible module template and YAM

    Lecture 17: How to Delete Only Files Inside a Directory – Ansible module find

    Lecture 18: Create ISO image from Files and Folders – Ansible module iso_create

    Lecture 19: Automating File Extension Validation with Ansible

    Chapter 5: Ansible code for user management on Linux systems

    Lecture 1: Create a user account – Ansible module user

    Lecture 2: Remove user account – Ansible module user

    Lecture 3: Change user password – Ansible module user

    Lecture 4: Disable user account – Ansible module user

    Lecture 5: Enable user account – Ansible module user

    Lecture 6: User password expiration – Ansible module user

    Lecture 7: Create a group in Linux – Ansible module group

    Lecture 8: Delete a group – Ansible module group

    Lecture 9: Add a User to a Second Group on Linux – Ansible module user

    Lecture 10: Change the User Primary Group on Linux – Ansible module user

    Chapter 6: Ansible Playbook code for RedHat-like systems

    Lecture 1: Register a system with Red Hat Subscription-Manager – Ansible module redhat_subs

    Lecture 2: Install a package in RedHat like systems – Ansible module yum

    Lecture 3: Rolling Update RedHat like systems – Ansible module yum

    Lecture 4: Open firewall ports in RedHat like systems – Ansible module firewalld

    Lecture 5: Install Google Chrome in RedHat-like systems – Ansible module rpm_key, yum_repos

    Lecture 6: Install Microsoft Edge in RedHat-like systems – Ansible module rpm_key, yum_repo

    Lecture 7: NFS Server – ?Export an NFS Share in RedHat-like systems?-?six Ansible modules

    Instructors

  • Automate Linux in Cloud with Ansible 100+ Examples  No.2
    Luca Berton
    Ansible Expert
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