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Red Hat Certified Specialist in Ansible Automation exam

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Update Date : November 15, 2025
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Question # 1

Create a file called adhoc.sh in /home/sandy/ansible which will use adhoc commands to set up a new repository. The name of the repo will be 'EPEL' the description 'RHEL8' the baseurl is 'https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmp' there is no gpgcheck, but you should enable the repo.* You should be able to use an bash script using adhoc commands to enable repos. Depending on your lab setup, you may need to make this repo "state=absent" after you pass this task.

A. chmod 0777 adhoc.shvim adhoc.sh#I/bin/bashansible all -m yum_repository -a 'name=EPEL description=RHEL8baseurl=https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmpgpgcheck=no enabled=yes'
B. chmod 0711 adhoc.shvim adhoc.sh#I/bin/bashansible all -m yum_repository -a 'name=EPEL description=RHEL8baseurl=https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmpgpgcheck=no enabled=yes'



Question # 2

Install and configure ansibleUser bob has been created on your control node. Give him the appropriate permissions on the control node. Install the necessary packages to run ansible on the control node.Create a configuration file /home/bob/ansible/ansible.cfg to meet the following requirements:*The roles path should include /home/bob/ansible/roles, as well as any other path that may be required for the course of the sample exam.*The inventory file path is /home/bob/ansible/inventory.* Ansible should be able to manage 10 hosts at a single time.* Ansible should connect to all managed nodes using the bob user.Create an inventory file for the following five nodes:Configure these nodes to be in an inventory file where node1 is a member of group dev. nodc2 is a member of group test, nodc3 is a member of group proxy, nodc4 and node 5 are members of group prod. Also, prod is a member of group webservers.

A. In/home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg[defaults]inventory=/home/sandy/ansible/inventoryroles_path=/home/sandy/ansible/rolesremote_user= sandyhost_key_checking=false[privilegeescalation]become=truebecome_user=rootbecome_method=sudobecome_ask_pass=falseIn /home/sandy/ansible/inventory[dev]node 1 .example.com[test]node3 .example.com[prod]node4.example.comnode5 .example.com[webservers:children]prod
B. In/home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg[defaults]inventory=/home/sandy/ansible/inventoryroles_path=/home/sandy/ansible/rolesremote_user= sandyhost_key_checking=false[privilegeescalation]become=truebecome_user=rootbecome_method=sudobecome_ask_pass=falseIn /home/sandy/ansible/inventory[dev]node 1 .example.com[test]node2.example.com[proxy]node3 .example.com[prod]node4.example.comnode5 .example.com[webservers:children]prod