Create a file calledadhoc.shin/home/sandy/ansiblewhich will use adhoc commands to set up a new repository. The name of the repo will be 'EPEL' thedescription 'RHEL8' the baseurl is'https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmp'there is no gpgcheck, but you should enable the repo.
* You should be able to use an bash script using adhoc commands to enable repos. Depending on your lab setup, you may need to make this repo "state=absent" after you pass this task.
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Using the Simulation Program, perform the following tasks:
Static Inventories Task:
1. Add a new group to your default ansible host file. call the group [ec2]
2. Add a new host to the new group you created.
3. Add a variable to a new host entry in the /etc/ansible/hosts file. Add the following. localhost
http_port=80 maxRequestsPerChild=808
4. Check to see if maxRequestsPerChild is pulled out with an ad-hoc command.
5. Create a local host file and put a target group and then a host into it. Then ping it with an ad-hoc command.
Create a playbook /home/bob/ansible/timesync.yml that runs on hosts in the webservers host group and does the following:
* Uses the timesync RHEL system role.
* Sets the ntp server to 0.uk.pool.ntp.org
* Sets the timezone to UTC

What command is used to run a playbook?
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control.realmX.example.com _ workstation.lab.example.com
node1.realmX.example.com _ servera.lab.example.com
node2.realmX.example.com _ serverb.lab.example.com
node3.realmX.example.com _ serverc.lab.example.com
node4.realmX.example.com _ serverd.lab.example.com
node5.realmX.example.com
- username:root, password:redhat
- username:admin, password:redhat
note1. don't change 'root' or 'admin' password.
note2. no need to create ssh-keygen for access, its pre-defined
note3. SELinux is in enforcing mode and firewalld is disabled/stop on whole managed hosts.
Create a playbook called web.yml as follows:
* The playbook runs on managed nodes in the "dev" host group
* Create the directory /webdev with the following requirements:
--> membership in the apache group
--> regular permissions: owner=r+w+execute, group=r+w+execute, other=r+execute
s.p=set group-id
* Symbolically link /var/www/html/webdev to /webdev
* Create the file /webdev/index.html with a single line of text that reads:
"Development"
--> it should be available on http://servera.lab.example.com/webdev/index.html