Ansible Automation Platform (AAP)
Red Hat’s enterprise-grade platform for automating IT operations, built on open-source Ansible.
Red Hat’s enterprise-grade platform for automating IT operations, built on open-source Ansible.
Learn how to create the Ansible Automation Controller (AWX) effortlessly using Ansible, utilizing the AWX Operator. This section also guides you through configuring the controller using Ansible, including setting up an organization, credentials, an Ansible Execution Environment, and a Job Template, which facilitates the provisioning of the Reverse Proxy.
Learn how to create the Ansible Automation Controller (AWX) using Ansible, utilizing the AWX Operator. This section also guides you through configuring the controller using Ansible, including setting up an organization, credentials, an Ansible Execution Environment, and Job Templates, which facilitates the provisioning.
Discover how to create the Ansible Automation Hub (Galaxy NG) using Ansible, in conjunction with the Pulp Operator. Additionally, this guide demonstrates how to configure the remote community repository with collections, enhancing your automation capabilities.
AWX met Ansible
Learn how to realize a GitOps Pipeline when using an EE that includes Ansible Collections.
This section provides comprehensive instructions for creating, managing, and harnessing the power of the Ansible Automation Platform (AAP). AAP comprises two key components: the Automation Controller (AWX) and the Ansible Automation Hub (Galaxy NG).
Guidance on managing secrets using Ansible Vault in Ansible projects, with a focus on Ansible Automation Platform (AAP) and AWX.
Learn how to reconfigure AWX to utilize the private Galaxy NG automation hub instead of the public Galaxy website.
Unlock the potential of AAP by creating a virtual desktop environment and configuring it as an Ansible Control Node. This configuration ensures seamless connectivity to the Ansible Automation Hub (Galaxy NG) for efficient automation workflows.
The Ansible Execution Environment project provides a standardized environment for executing Ansible playbooks and roles.
An Ansible requirements file allows you to install multiple collections with a single command, and this file can also be used by AAP/AWX.
Learn how to automate stop-start routines efficiently using a versatile and adaptable Ansible role.
Ansible Execution Environment for Rijkswaterstaat (RWS)
Ansible inventory for the C2 Platform reference implementation, providing a streamlined configuration to deploy and manage essential open-source components. Key elements include automation tools like AWX and Galaxy NG, version control with GitLab CE, container orchestration via Kubernetes (both open-source and Rancher-managed), identity management through Keycloak, and web/proxy services with Apache and HAProxy
C2 Ansible Management collection