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Quack,
On 04/03/2016 04:42 PM, Barak Korren wrote:
IMO, for long-running on-premise infrastructure (Not ad-hoc in
"the
cloud") which is what oVirt has and what what it targets, the drift
monitoring approach is more suitable.
It is possible to run Ansible on an admin machine with a crontab or
triggered by git pushes or Jenkins. It can report changes/drifts in dry
run mode, but the results are not easy to read.
I think there is something in Tower for parsing the output and do proper
report but I never could try it
(
https://www.ansible.com/security-and-compliance). I wonder when it will
be opensourced. Misc do you have any idea on this (and maybe tested some
of these features)?
Regards.
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