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I have an ansible task to create a user and instead of specifying UID class as shown below, it has to pick from the a free range between (1000-1099) and has to assign the next available UID in a sequential order, how to do this ?
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: 1000
comment: system Admin
ansible ansible-playbook
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I have an ansible task to create a user and instead of specifying UID class as shown below, it has to pick from the a free range between (1000-1099) and has to assign the next available UID in a sequential order, how to do this ?
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: 1000
comment: system Admin
ansible ansible-playbook
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You usually want automation tasks to be predictable, repeatable and idempotent. Any real reason for "floating" UID requirement?
– Konstantin Suvorov
Jun 28 '17 at 18:02
Doesn'tuser
module work the way you described by default? Of course, with the exception of the upper limit, which makes the whole task impossible to implement, mainly because your specification is lacking details what should happen if no uids from the range are available.
– techraf
Jun 29 '17 at 0:22
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I have an ansible task to create a user and instead of specifying UID class as shown below, it has to pick from the a free range between (1000-1099) and has to assign the next available UID in a sequential order, how to do this ?
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: 1000
comment: system Admin
ansible ansible-playbook
I have an ansible task to create a user and instead of specifying UID class as shown below, it has to pick from the a free range between (1000-1099) and has to assign the next available UID in a sequential order, how to do this ?
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: 1000
comment: system Admin
ansible ansible-playbook
ansible ansible-playbook
asked Jun 28 '17 at 17:48
Sathish KumarSathish Kumar
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You usually want automation tasks to be predictable, repeatable and idempotent. Any real reason for "floating" UID requirement?
– Konstantin Suvorov
Jun 28 '17 at 18:02
Doesn'tuser
module work the way you described by default? Of course, with the exception of the upper limit, which makes the whole task impossible to implement, mainly because your specification is lacking details what should happen if no uids from the range are available.
– techraf
Jun 29 '17 at 0:22
add a comment |
You usually want automation tasks to be predictable, repeatable and idempotent. Any real reason for "floating" UID requirement?
– Konstantin Suvorov
Jun 28 '17 at 18:02
Doesn'tuser
module work the way you described by default? Of course, with the exception of the upper limit, which makes the whole task impossible to implement, mainly because your specification is lacking details what should happen if no uids from the range are available.
– techraf
Jun 29 '17 at 0:22
You usually want automation tasks to be predictable, repeatable and idempotent. Any real reason for "floating" UID requirement?
– Konstantin Suvorov
Jun 28 '17 at 18:02
You usually want automation tasks to be predictable, repeatable and idempotent. Any real reason for "floating" UID requirement?
– Konstantin Suvorov
Jun 28 '17 at 18:02
Doesn't
user
module work the way you described by default? Of course, with the exception of the upper limit, which makes the whole task impossible to implement, mainly because your specification is lacking details what should happen if no uids from the range are available.– techraf
Jun 29 '17 at 0:22
Doesn't
user
module work the way you described by default? Of course, with the exception of the upper limit, which makes the whole task impossible to implement, mainly because your specification is lacking details what should happen if no uids from the range are available.– techraf
Jun 29 '17 at 0:22
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with_sequences is what you are looking for:
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: "{{ item }}"
comment: system Admin
with_sequence: start=1000 end=1099
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with_sequences is what you are looking for:
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: "{{ item }}"
comment: system Admin
with_sequence: start=1000 end=1099
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with_sequences is what you are looking for:
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: "{{ item }}"
comment: system Admin
with_sequence: start=1000 end=1099
add a comment |
with_sequences is what you are looking for:
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: "{{ item }}"
comment: system Admin
with_sequence: start=1000 end=1099
with_sequences is what you are looking for:
- name: create user and group
user:
name: user
shell: /bin/bash
uid: "{{ item }}"
comment: system Admin
with_sequence: start=1000 end=1099
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You usually want automation tasks to be predictable, repeatable and idempotent. Any real reason for "floating" UID requirement?
– Konstantin Suvorov
Jun 28 '17 at 18:02
Doesn't
user
module work the way you described by default? Of course, with the exception of the upper limit, which makes the whole task impossible to implement, mainly because your specification is lacking details what should happen if no uids from the range are available.– techraf
Jun 29 '17 at 0:22