ansible-fprobe role (https://github.com/juju4/ansible-fprobe) + patches for fedora
defaults | ||
handlers | ||
meta | ||
tasks | ||
templates | ||
test | ||
vars | ||
.kitchen.vagrant.yml | ||
.kitchen.yml | ||
.travis.yml | ||
.travis.yml.docker | ||
.travis.yml.lxd | ||
.travis.yml.lxd-kitchen | ||
.travis.yml.simple | ||
get-dependencies.sh | ||
Jenkinsfile | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
Fprobe ansible role
Ansible role to setup fprobe as netflow exporter http://fprobe.sourceforge.net/
Requirements & Dependencies
Ansible
It was tested on the following versions:
- 1.9
- 2.0
- 2.2
Operating systems
Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 and Centos 7
Example Playbook
Just include this role in your list. For example
- host: all
roles:
- juju4.fprobe
Variables
Nothing specific for now.
Continuous integration
This role has a travis basic test (for github), more advanced with kitchen and also a Vagrantfile (test/vagrant). Default kitchen config (.kitchen.yml) is lxd-based, while (.kitchen.vagrant.yml) is vagrant/virtualbox based.
Once you ensured all necessary roles are present, You can test with:
$ gem install kitchen-ansible kitchen-lxd_cli kitchen-sync kitchen-vagrant
$ cd /path/to/roles/juju4.fprobe
$ kitchen verify
$ kitchen login
$ KITCHEN_YAML=".kitchen.vagrant.yml" kitchen verify
or
$ cd /path/to/roles/juju4.fprobe/test/vagrant
$ vagrant up
$ vagrant ssh
Troubleshooting & Known issues
License
BSD 2-clause