3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ian Wienand
114953cbff Don't create "admin" group
According to the Ubuntu 12.04 release notes, up until Ubuntu 11.10
admin access was granted via the "admin" unix group, but was changed
to the "sudo" group to be more consistent with Debian et al.

Remove the now unnecessary group

Modify the install-ansible role to set some directory ownership to
root:root; there didn't seem to be any reason to use admin here.

This means the "users" role is no longer required in the bridge.yaml,
as it is run from the base playbook anyway.

Change-Id: I6a7fdd460fb472f0d3468eb080aebbb010931e11
2018-08-24 08:50:22 -07:00
Monty Taylor
2644433c13
Add sudoers file and groups
When we create users, we need them to have sudo access.

Change-Id: I4d19137c6464bec720056564e08ce26fc567b952
2018-08-03 08:34:58 -05:00
Monty Taylor
0bb4232586 Add base playbooks and roles to bootstrap a new server
We want to launch a new bastion host to run ansible on. Because we're
working on the transition to ansible, it seems like being able to do
that without needing puppet would be nice. This gets user management,
base repo setup and whatnot installed. It doesn't remove them from the
existing puppet, nor does it change the way we're calling anything that
currently exists.

Add bridge.openstack.org to the disabled group so that we don't try to
run puppet on it.

Change-Id: I3165423753009c639d9d2e2ed7d9adbe70360932
2018-08-01 14:57:44 -07:00