![]() # Use ansible.verbose to see detailled output for ansible runs # Use anible.tags if you want to restrict what `vagrant provision` V.customize Ĭonfig.vm.provision :ansible do |ansible| test), and create a Vagrant file inside : ![]() Let's go for the Vagrant ansible provisionner first :Ĭreate a directory (e.g. Now you don't mention if you want to use the ansible provisionner available in vagrant, or if you want to provision your vagrant host manually. use export ANSIBLE_HOSTS=path_to_hostfile as suggested by DomaNitro in his answer.add inventory = path_to_hostfile in the section of your ~/.ansible.cfg configuration file. ![]()
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