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How the DebConf video team uses Ansible
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Carl F Karsten
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dec Sat 09
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Carl Karsten will provide a tour of how the DebConf video team provisions their video recording hardware. Whether he is putting the installer and config files onto bootable media, or serving it up using a PXE stack, Carl uses Ansible to turn the new box into one of the many types of machines needed: video mixer, frame grabber, encoder, nfs server, even the dhcp/pxe server that hosts all the scripts to do all the things. Carl will focus on the Ansible parts of this deployment. If you are new to Ansible, maybe this will get you started. If you are an expert, you’ll be able to offer feedback on how things may be better.
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