Course Information
Course Name
DO274: Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible
Duration
1 Day
Overview
Introduction to Event-Driven Ansible (DO274) is designed for system administrators, DevOps engineers, and other technical professionals who want to learn how to create, deploy, and configure Event-Driven Ansible (EDA) to run automation code triggered by events sent by supported event sources such as monitoring systems, webhooks, and Apache Kafka. Write Ansible Rulebooks and use them in Event-Driven Ansible controller to react upon events and remediate or resolve infrastructure issues. Learn about key use cases as examples of how to use Event-Driven Ansible in your IT infrastructure.
This course is based on Red Hat® Ansible Automation Platform 2.4.
Audience Profile
This course is designed for system administrators, DevOps engineers, network administrators, and other technical professionals who are responsible for ensuring rapid response to infrastructure or application events and are interested in implementing issue remediation and resolution with automation.
Prerequisities
User-level experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and running commands from the shell required; RHCSA or RHCE-level skill recommended
This course requires students to have basic knowledge of command-line Ansible, Visual Studio Code, and Git. Experience with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2 and automation controller is recommended
At Course Completion
Explain what Event-Driven Ansible is, why it is important, and describe its architecture and some of its key use cases and benefits
Read, write, and test basic Ansible Rulebooks that react to events from various sources
Explain installation options for Event-Driven Ansible controller and how to install it
Set up new projects, the automation decision environment, and integration with automation controller so that Event-Driven Ansible controller can launch job templates based on events monitored by Ansible Rulebooks
Configure and use Event-Driven Ansible to react to events generated by Git operations, such as push notifications or pull requests, and be able to use this to build a GitOps workflow
Configure Ansible to use network telemetry to automatically respond to events and implement remediation or configuration changes
Course Outline
Module 1: Getting Started with Event-Driven Ansible
Create Ansible automation that can run playbooks based on events delivered from various supported sources
Module 2: Getting Started with Event-Driven Ansible Controller
Configure Event-Driven Ansible controller as a service that provides a rules engine to listen for events and activate your Ansible Rulebooks
Module 3: Example Use Cases for Event-Driven Ansible
Explore some example use cases for Event-Driven Ansible
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