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appendix:fabric-vs-others.html [2017/12/25 00:05]
kurihara
appendix:fabric-vs-others.html [2020/02/20 23:39]
kurihara
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-======FastHandle(Fabricvs Other Tools======+======Python Fabric vs ssh vs Ansible======
  
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-===== Fasthandle(Fabricvs Only ssh =====+===== Python Fabric vs Only ssh =====
  
     *FastHandle can easily deploy many servers.     *FastHandle can easily deploy many servers.
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 <sxh bash toolbar:false gutter:false> <sxh bash toolbar:false gutter:false>
-$ fab -H x.x.x.x auth.pro -- hostname +$ fab -H x.x.x.x  -- hostname 
-$ fab -H x.x.x.x auth.stg -- hostname+
 vs vs
 +
 $ ssh x.x.x.x hostname $ ssh x.x.x.x hostname
 $ ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pro x.x.x.x hostname $ ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pro x.x.x.x hostname
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-$ fab -H x.x.x.x auth.pro -- "echo "any host 192.168.100.1 gw 192.168.0.5" >> /etc/sysconfig/static-routes" +$ fab -H x.x.x.x  -- sudo "bash -c 'echo "any host 192.168.100.1 gw 192.168.0.5" >> /etc/sysconfig/static-routes'
-$ fab -H x.x.x.x auth.pro -- "echo 'any host 192.168.100.1 gw 192.168.0.5' >> /etc/sysconfig/static-routes"+
 vs vs
 +
 $ ssh -t x.x.x.x sudo "bash -c 'echo \"any host 192.168.100.1 gw 192.168.0.5\" >> /etc/sysconfig/static-routes'" $ ssh -t x.x.x.x sudo "bash -c 'echo \"any host 192.168.100.1 gw 192.168.0.5\" >> /etc/sysconfig/static-routes'"
 </sxh> </sxh>
  
 <sxh bash toolbar:false gutter:false> <sxh bash toolbar:false gutter:false>
-$ fab  -H x.x.x.x auth.pro -- "sed s/192.168.100.10/192.168.50.10/g /etc/hosts > /etc/hosts.`date '+%Y%m%d'`"+$ fab  -H x.x.x.x  -- sudo "bash -c 'sed s/192.168.100.10/192.168.50.10/g /etc/hosts > /etc/hosts.`date '+%Y%m%d'`'" 
 vs vs
 +
 $ ssh x.x.x.x  sudo "bash -c 'sed s/192.168.100.10/192.168.50.10/g /etc/hosts > /etc/hosts.`date '+%Y%m%d'`' " $ ssh x.x.x.x  sudo "bash -c 'sed s/192.168.100.10/192.168.50.10/g /etc/hosts > /etc/hosts.`date '+%Y%m%d'`' "
 </sxh> </sxh>
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 $ H="192.168.0.1,192.168.0.2" $ H="192.168.0.1,192.168.0.2"
-$ fab -H $H  auth.pro -- hostname+$ fab -H $H   -- hostname
  
 vs vs
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 ==== Example ==== ==== Example ====
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-$ ansible -i 127.0.0.1, all  -u user01 -k -a "hostname"+$ ansible -i 192.168.0.10, all   -a "hostname" 
 +$ ansible -i 192.168.0.10,192.168.0.11, all   -a "hostname" 
 + 
 +$ ansible -i 192.168.0.10,192.168.0.11, all   -a "sudo hostname" 
 +$ ansible -i 192.168.0.10,192.168.0.11, all -s  -a "hostname" 
 +</sxh> 
 + 
 +<sxh bash toolbar:false gutter:false> 
 +$ ansible -i 192.168.0.10, all   -u root -k -a "hostname" 
 +SSH password: 
 +192.168.0.10 | SUCCESS | rc=0 >> 
 +root
 </sxh> </sxh>
  
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 </sxh> </sxh>
  
 +<sxh bash toolbar:false gutter:false>
 +$ ansible -s -K -B 1 -a "shutdown -h now" -i host1,host2 all
 +</sxh>
  
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