Introduction
I've recently bought a HP Proliant Microserver Gen8 to play around with LXC and try new stuff.
From the 4 Debian machines I had to keep up-to-date, I now have 7, so it became quite time-consumming to manually SSH to each of them whenever an update became available.
I ended up looking at Ansible to speed up the process and, within an hour, I had a working playbook that updates the debian packages, pip packages and git repos installed on all of my servers with a single command.
I figured I'd share the playbook I use to update the Debian packages !
The playbook
I modified this gist to only use apt-get instead of both apt-get and aptitude.
- hosts: all
remote_user: admin
become: yes
become_method: sudo
tasks:
- name: update cache
apt: update_cache=yes
- name: list packages to upgrade (1/2)
shell: apt-get upgrade --show-upgraded --assume-no | grep '^ ' | sed 's/ //;s/ /\n/g'
register: updates
changed_when: False
- name: list packages to upgrade (2/2)
debug: msg="{{ updates.stdout_lines | count }} packages to upgrade ({{ updates.stdout_lines | join(', ') }})"
when: (updates.stdout_lines)
- name: upgrade packages
apt: upgrade=dist
when: (updates.stdout_lines)
- name: check what the new version is
shell: lsb_release -r | awk '{print $2}'
changed_when: False
register: new_release
- name: notify distribution version upgrade
debug: msg="Debian has been upgraded from {{ ansible_lsb.release }} to {{ new_release.stdout }}"
when: ansible_lsb.release != new_release.stdout
- name: install the debian-goodies package if it is missing
apt: name=debian-goodies state=present
- name: list services to restart (1/2)
shell: checkrestart | grep ^service | awk '{print $2}'
register: services
changed_when: False
- name: list services to restart (2/2)
debug: msg="{{ services.stdout_lines | count }} services to restart ({{ services.stdout_lines | join (', ') }})"
when: (services.stdout_lines)
- name: cache cleanup
shell: apt-get autoclean
Conclusion
That's all ! Please leave a comment if you've found this playbook helpful !
Comments !