Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
Comments |
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free_form
required |
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This module takes a free form command, as a string. There's not an actual option named "free form". See the examples!
flush_handlers makes Ansible run any handler tasks which have thus far been notified. Ansible inserts these tasks internally at certain points to implicitly trigger handler runs (after pre/post tasks, the final role execution, and the main tasks section of your plays).
refresh_inventory (added in 2.0) forces the reload of the inventory, which in the case of dynamic inventory scripts means they will be re-executed. If the dynamic inventory script is using a cache, Ansible cannot know this and has no way of refreshing it (you can disable the cache or, if available for your specific inventory datasource (for es.: aws), you can use the an inventory plugin instead of an inventory script). This is mainly useful when additional hosts are created and users wish to use them instead of using the `add_host` module."
noop (added in 2.0) This literally does 'nothing'. It is mainly used internally and not recommended for general use.clear_facts (added in 2.1) causes the gathered facts for the hosts specified in the play's list of hosts to be cleared, including the fact cache.clear_host_errors (added in 2.1) clears the failed state (if any) from hosts specified in the play's list of hosts.end_play (added in 2.2) causes the play to end without failing the host.reset_connection (added in 2.3) interrupts a persistent connection (i.e. ssh + control persist) |
Note
- template:
src: new.j2
dest: /etc/config.txt
notify: myhandler
- name: force all notified handlers to run at this point, not waiting for normal sync points
meta: flush_handlers
- name: reload inventory, useful with dynamic inventories when play makes changes to the existing hosts
cloud_guest: # this is fake module
name: newhost
state: present
- name: Refresh inventory to ensure new instaces exist in inventory
meta: refresh_inventory
- name: Clear gathered facts from all currently targeted hosts
meta: clear_facts
- name: bring host back to play after failure
copy:
src: file
dest: /etc/file
remote_user: imightnothavepermission
- meta: clear_host_errors
- user: name={{ansible_user}} groups=input
- name: reset ssh connection to allow user changes to affect 'current login user'
meta: reset_connection
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
For more information about Red Hat’s support of this module, please refer to this Knowledge Base article
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