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Thank you so much. There's a lot to ansible but the way you lay it out it's manageable. And now that i see the power of it it's a very powerful tool
ОтветитьLook at ya now... 500k+ subs.
Well done mate :)
Portugal. keep the great videos
ОтветитьReally nice work.
ОтветитьCool to see you being proud for 10k/20k subscibers ;) You're at 274k while I'm watching this, so cool.
ОтветитьI demand the Kubernetes Song!!!
ОтветитьPhenomenal presentation Jeff! I'm watching this series many times!
ОтветитьI just discovered your channel while searching for Raspberry Pi projects. I'm now working my way through your Ansible series. It is good to see a fellow St. Louisan that loves tech. Keep up the good work.
ОтветитьNever heard of Big wheel for people in charge. But have heard similar to the following quote from the cambridge online dictionary for someone taking control, even outside driving.
"Would you mind taking the wheel (= driving) for a couple of hours?" Only what I remember was "why don't you take the wheel" when playing games ages ago.
From uk.
What about the DevOps guitar solo now that you have 118k subs?
ОтветитьWhen adding a task like your yum-cron install - do you typically use a when: ansible_os_family == 'Redhat' ? Or not?
ОтветитьThank you Jeff for this wonderful series I am re-watching all videos to help me fully use the technology to the fullest.
ОтветитьBest practice is to put the johndoe sudo stuff in /etc/sudoers.d/johndoe, more easy to keep track and also easy to disable ICE, you do have to enable the include in /etc/sudoers.
ОтветитьHI Jeff,
Thanks for the videos. I am going to assume that you issued EC2 Inbound Policies for ports 22 and 2849 beforehand? Just trying to ease my mind.