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**Provisioner name: `"ansible"`** **Provisioner name: `"ansible"`**
The ansible provisioner allows you to provision the guest using The ansible provisioner allows you to provision the guest using
[Ansible](http://ansible.cc) playbooks. [Ansible](http://ansible.com) playbooks.
Ansible playbooks are [YAML](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML) documents that Ansible playbooks are [YAML](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML) documents that
comprise the set of steps to be orchestrated on one or more machines. This documentation comprise the set of steps to be orchestrated on one or more machines. This documentation
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The second component of a successful Ansible provisioner setup is the Ansible playbook The second component of a successful Ansible provisioner setup is the Ansible playbook
which contains the steps that should be run on the guest. Ansible's which contains the steps that should be run on the guest. Ansible's
[playbook documentation](http://ansible.cc/docs/playbooks.html) goes into great [playbook documentation](http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks.html) goes into great
detail on how to author playbooks, and there are a number of detail on how to author playbooks, and there are a number of
[best practices](http://ansible.cc/docs/bestpractices.html) that can be applied to use [best practices](http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks_best_practices.html) that can be applied to use
Ansible's powerful features effectively. A playbook that installs and starts (or restarts Ansible's powerful features effectively. A playbook that installs and starts (or restarts
if it was updated) the NTP daemon via YUM looks like: if it was updated) the NTP daemon via YUM looks like:
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``` ```
You can of course target other operating systems that don't have YUM by changing the You can of course target other operating systems that don't have YUM by changing the
playbook tasks. Ansible ships with a number of [modules](http://ansible.cc/docs/modules.html) playbook tasks. Ansible ships with a number of [modules](http://docs.ansible.com/modules.html)
that make running otherwise tedious tasks dead simple. that make running otherwise tedious tasks dead simple.
## Running Ansible ## Running Ansible