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Pellegrino, Michael
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* execute _**cd ansible**_ * execute _**cd ansible**_
* execute _**nano hosts**_ and follow the instructions in that file to add all of your Pi devices * execute _**nano hosts**_ and follow the instructions in that file to add all of your Pi devices
* execute _**ssh-keygen -t rsa**_ you will need to press enter three times to accept the defaults * execute _**ssh-keygen -t rsa**_ you will need to press enter three times to accept the defaults
* execute _**PUBKEY="'$(<~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub)'" && ansible-playbook -i hosts deploy_authorized_keys.yml --ask-pass --extra-vars="pubkey=$PUBKEY"' it will prompt for the password which is still 'raspberry**_ * execute _**PUBKEY="'$(<~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub)'" && ansible-playbook -i hosts deploy_authorized_keys.yml --ask-pass --extra-vars="pubkey=$PUBKEY"**_ it will prompt for the password which is still 'raspberry
* execute _**ansible-playbook -i hosts main.yaml --ask-become-pass**_ it will ask for the password which is still 'raspberry' * execute _**ansible-playbook -i hosts main.yaml --ask-become-pass**_ it will ask for the password which is still 'raspberry'
* after it completes without errors * after it completes without errors
* execute 'ansible-playbook -i hosts reboot.yaml' and wait for it to complete * execute _**ansible-playbook -i hosts reboot.yaml**_ and wait for it to complete
* execute 'sudo reboot' * execute _**sudo reboot**_
At this point, the configuration of all of the Raspberry Pi devices will be completed and they will start generating traffic as configured while editing the hosts file. At this point, the configuration of all of the Raspberry Pi devices will be completed and they will start generating traffic as configured while editing the hosts file.