Commit 48392433 by Toshio Kuratomi

Documentation fixes

parent 4c8d27f7
...@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ become_method ...@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ become_method
at play or task level overrides the default method set in ansible.cfg at play or task level overrides the default method set in ansible.cfg
New ansible_ variables New ansible\_ variables
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Each allows you to set an option per group and/or host Each allows you to set an option per group and/or host
ansible_become ansible_become
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...@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ it will be automatically discoverable via a dynamic group like so:: ...@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ it will be automatically discoverable via a dynamic group like so::
Using this philosophy can be a great way to keep systems separated by the function they perform. Using this philosophy can be a great way to keep systems separated by the function they perform.
In this example, if we wanted to define variables that are automatically applied to each machine tagged with the 'class' of 'webserver', 'group_vars' In this example, if we wanted to define variables that are automatically applied to each machine tagged with the 'class' of 'webserver', 'group_vars'
in ansible can be used. See :doc:`splitting_out_vars`. in ansible can be used. See :ref:`splitting_out_vars`.
Similar groups are available for regions and other classifications, and can be similarly assigned variables using the same mechanism. Similar groups are available for regions and other classifications, and can be similarly assigned variables using the same mechanism.
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...@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ This option causes notified handlers to run on a host even if a failure occurs o ...@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ This option causes notified handlers to run on a host even if a failure occurs o
force_handlers = True force_handlers = True
The default is False, meaning that handlers will not run if a failure has occurred on a host. The default is False, meaning that handlers will not run if a failure has occurred on a host.
This can also be set per play or on the command line. See :doc:`_handlers_and_failure` for more details. This can also be set per play or on the command line. See :ref:`handlers_and_failure` for more details.
.. _forks: .. _forks:
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...@@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ requirements: ...@@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ requirements:
notes: notes:
- Ansible uses the C(cs) library's configuration method if credentials are not - Ansible uses the C(cs) library's configuration method if credentials are not
provided by the options C(api_url), C(api_key), C(api_secret). provided by the options C(api_url), C(api_key), C(api_secret).
Configuration is read from several locations, in the following order: Configuration is read from several locations, in the following order":"
- The C(CLOUDSTACK_ENDPOINT), C(CLOUDSTACK_KEY), C(CLOUDSTACK_SECRET) and - The C(CLOUDSTACK_ENDPOINT), C(CLOUDSTACK_KEY), C(CLOUDSTACK_SECRET) and
C(CLOUDSTACK_METHOD) environment variables. C(CLOUDSTACK_METHOD) environment variables.
- A C(CLOUDSTACK_CONFIG) environment variable pointing to an C(.ini) file, - A C(CLOUDSTACK_CONFIG) environment variable pointing to an C(.ini) file,
- A C(cloudstack.ini) file in the current working directory. - A C(cloudstack.ini) file in the current working directory.
- A C(.cloudstack.ini) file in the users home directory. - A C(.cloudstack.ini) file in the users home directory.
See https://github.com/exoscale/cs for more information. See https://github.com/exoscale/cs for more information.
- This module supports check mode. - This module supports check mode.
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