Ansible role that sets the hostname and FQDN of the node.
This depends on your ansible hosts inventory.
Add the hosts to your inventory with their FQDN (e.g. foo.bar.com), and the role will take care of setting your hostname accordingly (hostname: foo, FQDN: foo.bar.com).
If you just name it with the hostname in the inventory, it will similarly work (hostname set, but no FQDN attached to it).
hostname_avahi: no # You may optionall install avahi-mdns and libnss-mdns. This is useful in vagrant.
Your inventory file should look like this:
foo.bar.com ansible_ssh_host=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ansible_ssh_port=22
baz.bar.com ansible_ssh_host=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ansible_ssh_port=22
And the structure of the files in your host_vars folders should match accordingly:
- host_vars
|- foo.bar.com
|- baz.bar.com
This project comes with a VagrantFile, this is a fast and easy way to test changes to the role, fire it up with vagrant up
See vagrant docs for getting setup with vagrant
Licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Are welcome!