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RedHat Exam EX294 Topic 6 Question 68 Discussion

Actual exam question for RedHat's EX294 exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 6
[All EX294 Questions]

Use Ansible Galaxy with a requirements file called /home/admin/ansible/roles/

install.yml to download and install roles to /home/admin/ansible/roles from the

following URLs:

http:// classroom.example.com /role1.tar.gz The name of this role should be balancer

http:// classroom.example.com /role2.tar.gz The name of this role should be phphello

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Sage
20 hours ago
This looks straightforward. I'll just need to create the install.yml file with the required URLs and role names, then run the ansible-galaxy command to install the roles.
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Cammy
9 days ago
Wait, we're not using a virtual environment? Bold move, my friend. Let's hope there are no dependency conflicts!
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Laurel
11 days ago
Thanks for the explanation, I'll give it a try in my exam.
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Jean
15 days ago
Sure, you need to create a requirements file with the URLs and role names, then run ansible-galaxy install command.
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Rolande
16 days ago
I'm not sure how to do it, can you explain the solution again?
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Laurel
2 months ago
I agree, it makes managing roles much easier.
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Jean
2 months ago
I think using Ansible Galaxy with a requirements file is a good idea.
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Albina
2 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if we can use wildcards in the URLs to make it even more flexible. Gotta love that automation!
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Ciara
2 months ago
Looks good to me! Ansible Galaxy makes it so easy to install roles. I'm a big fan of this approach.
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