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Added a script that generates a playbook that has all roles, and
all default variables.
The timestamps part is added to genFullPlaybook.sh script, and the Cubietruck
specific stuff are split-off into a separate role.
Not needed in new scheme.
This was originally done to handle defaults files with bad spacing,
but it ended up breaking multi-line variables.
This fixes fullPlaybook.yml generation.
I think these variables should be renamed, and perhaps moved somewhere else.
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This is an attempt at a simpler, clearer layout for the main playbooks.
I did a bit of testing on the finished parts, and they seem to be working.
A new script (genFullPlaybook.sh) generates a playbook that has all the roles and default variables in the roles folder. This can be used to easily customize and run playbooks.
It's used like this:
sudo mkdir /opt/provisioning/
sudo cp -r provisioning/ /opt/tunapanda/provisioning/
cd /opt/tunapanda/provisioning/playbooks/
sudo ansible-playbook -c local -i "localhost," oneOfThePlaybooks.yml
Still needs some work in several areas, like: