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group_vars/all.yml
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group_vars/vpn_credentials.yml
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inventory
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.vagrant
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roles
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*.retry
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Ansible NAS should work on any recent Ubuntu box. Development is done on Ubuntu
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5. Open up `group_vars/all.yml` and follow the instructions there for configuring your Ansible NAS.
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6. If you plan to use Transmission with OpenVPN, also copy `group_vars/vpn_credentials.yml.dist` to
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`group_vars/vpn_credentials.yml` and fill in your settings.
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7. Modify `inventory` and update it with the hostname of your NAS box, or use `localhost ansible_connection=local` if you want to run the playbook on the same box you want to use as your ansible-nas.
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7. Copy `inventory.dist` to `inventory` and update it.
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8. Install the dependent roles: `ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml` (you might need sudo to install Ansible roles)
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9. Run the playbook - something like `ansible-playbook -i inventory nas.yml -b -K` should do you nicely.
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[all]
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192.168.1.30
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# Example for running it directly on NAS server
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# localhost ansible_connection=local
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# Example using from remote workstation
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# [all]
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# 192.168.1.30
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