How to install Ansible in Alpine Linux 3.21 — Ansible install

By Luca Berton · Published 2024-01-01 · Category: installation

Install Ansible on Alpine Linux 3.21 with this 2026 guide. Lightweight container-friendly Ansible installation using apk.

Introduction

Alpine Linux 3.21 provides a stable and reliable platform for running Ansible automation. This guide walks you through installing Ansible on Alpine Linux 3.21, ensuring you have everything needed to automate your infrastructure.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure that you have: • Access to a Alpine Linux 3.21 system with root or sudo privileges. • An active internet connection to download necessary packages. • Python 3.12 or later installed (included by default).

Step-by-Step Installation Connect to Your Server Initiate an SSH connection from your terminal: Switch to Root User For installing system-wide software: Update System Packages Before installing any new software, update your system:

Confirm any prompts to ensure your system has the latest updates. Install Ansible Using the apk package manager, install Ansible:

This command installs Ansible along with its dependencies. Confirm the installation when prompted. Verify the Installation Once installation is complete, check the installed version:

This command displays the version of Ansible and configuration details, confirming a successful installation.

Configuration and First Steps Configure Ansible Adjust settings in /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg to customize default inventory file, privilege escalation, and more. Edit the Inventory File Define your managed hosts: Test Ansible Connectivity Ensure Ansible can communicate with your hosts:

Expected output:

Conclusion

With Ansible installed on Alpine Linux 3.21, you are ready to automate your infrastructure. Start by creating simple playbooks and explore the vast library of modules available through Ansible Galaxy.

For more Ansible tutorials and guides, explore the complete article collection on Ansible Pilot.

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