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Simplify Ansible Playbook Management with Semaphore

Offered By: Tech Tutorials - David McKone via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Learn how to simplify Ansible playbook management using Semaphore, a graphical user interface for Ansible. Explore the installation and configuration process of Semaphore, which enables easier scheduling of playbooks, status notifications, and secrets management. Follow along as the video guides you through setting up dependencies, installing Ansible and MySQL, creating the Semaphore database, and configuring the Semaphore service. Discover how to use Semaphore's features including projects, key store, repositories, inventory management, environment settings, task templates, user management, and alerts. Gain insights into manually running tasks and upgrading Semaphore. Perfect for Ansible users looking to enhance their automation workflow with a user-friendly GUI.

Syllabus

Intro
Overview
Install Dependencies
Install Ansible
Install MySQL
Create Semaphore Database
Install Semaphore
Create Service Account
Configure Semaphore
Install Ansible for Semaphore
Default Ansible Settings
Configure Semaphore Service
Accessing Semaphore
Projects
Key Store
Repositories
Inventory
Environment
Views
Task Templates
Users
Team Members
Alerts
Manually Run Tasks
Upgrade Semaphore
Summary


Taught by

Tech Tutorials - David McKone

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