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:skull: :skull: :skull: Before running anything, check out the playbook and understand what it
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does. Run it against a VM and make sure you're happy. ***Do not*** blindly
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download code from the internet and trust that it's going to work as you expect.
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:skull: :skull: :skull:
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You can run Ansible-NAS from the computer you plan to use for your NAS, or from a remote controlling machine. The steps for deployment are exactly the same, just pay attention to editing the inventory file in step 7.
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1. Enable the Ubuntu Universe repository:
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`sudo add-apt-repository universe`
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2. Install Ansible:
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`sudo apt install ansible`
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3. Clone Ansible-NAS:
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`git clone https://github.com/davestephens/ansible-nas.git && cd ansible-nas`
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4. Create your own inventory and config files by copying `inventories/sample` to your own directory:
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`cp -rfp inventories/sample inventories/my-ansible-nas`
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5. Review `group_vars/all.yml`. Change settings by overriding them in `inventories/my-ansible-nas/group_vars/nas.yml`.
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6. Update `inventories/my-ansible-nas/inventory`.
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7. Install the dependent roles: `ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml` (you might need `sudo` to install Ansible roles).
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8. Run the playbook - something like `ansible-playbook -i inventories/my-ansible-nas/inventory nas.yml -b -K` should do you nicely. |