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RedHat Exam EX294 Topic 2 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for RedHat's EX294 exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 2
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Create a jinja template in /home/sandy/ansible/ and name it hosts.j2. Edit this file so it looks like the one below. The order of the nodes doesn't matter. Then create a playbook in /home/sandy/ansible called hosts.yml and install the template on dev node at /root/myhosts

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Ty
8 days ago
Hmm, the order of the nodes doesn't matter, huh? That's good to know. I wonder if the order of the nodes in the template will affect the playbook in any way.
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Jessenia
13 days ago
Okay, let's see if I can wrap my head around this. I need to create a Jinja template in a specific directory and then use a playbook to install it. Easy peasy, right? *nervous laughter*
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Julieta
16 days ago
Yes, and it makes it easier to manage and update configurations in the future.
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Daniel
17 days ago
Wow, this question is a real head-scratcher! Creating a Jinja template and installing it on a dev node - sounds like a fun challenge.
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Laura
18 days ago
I agree, it helps in standardizing configurations across multiple nodes.
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Julieta
22 days ago
I think creating a jinja template and playbook is important for automation tasks.
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