diff --git a/docs/ansible.md b/docs/ansible.md index 1962c83bb..83814cc92 100644 --- a/docs/ansible.md +++ b/docs/ansible.md @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ + # Running this playbook @@ -49,7 +58,7 @@ Once you have a working Docker installation on the server, **clone the playbook* You would then need to add `ansible_connection=community.docker.nsenter` to the host line in `inventory/hosts`. This tells Ansible to connect to the "remote" machine by switching Linux namespaces with [nsenter](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/nsenter.1.html), instead of using SSH. -Alternatively, you can leave your `inventory/hosts` as is and specify the connection type in **each** `ansible-playbook` call you do later, like this: `ansible-playbook --connection=community.docker.nsenter …` +Alternatively, you can leave your `inventory/hosts` as is and specify the connection type in **each** `ansible-playbook` call you do later, like this: `just install-all --connection=community.docker.nsenter` (or `ansible-playbook --connection=community.docker.nsenter …`). Run this from the playbook's directory: @@ -67,7 +76,7 @@ Once you execute the above command, you'll be dropped into a `/work` directory i First, consider running `git config --global --add safe.directory /work` to [resolve directory ownership issues](#resolve-directory-ownership-issues). -Finally, you can execute `ansible-playbook …` (or `ansible-playbook --connection=community.docker.nsenter …`) commands as per normal now. +Finally, you can execute `just` or `ansible-playbook …` (e.g. `ansible-playbook --connection=community.docker.nsenter …`) commands as per normal now. ### Running Ansible in a container on another computer (not the Matrix server) @@ -88,7 +97,7 @@ Once you execute the above command, you'll be dropped into a `/work` directory i First, consider running `git config --global --add safe.directory /work` to [resolve directory ownership issues](#resolve-directory-ownership-issues). -Finally, you execute `ansible-playbook …` commands as per normal now. +Finally, you execute `just` or `ansible-playbook …` commands as per normal now. #### If you don't use SSH keys for authentication @@ -100,7 +109,7 @@ To authenticate at your server using a password, you need to add a package. So, apk add sshpass ``` -Then, to be asked for the password whenever running an `ansible-playbook` command add `--ask-pass` to the arguments of the command. +Then, to be asked for the password whenever running an `ansible-playbook` command add `--ask-pass` to the arguments of the command. #### Resolve directory ownership issues