This Speadsheet gets populated manually and these OK/KO values are a simply 
excel formule to compare both values.
You both comfirm that Ansible is the best way to maintain sure control of 
configurations and comparison of both environnement.

Do you know a good tutorial to set up this system ?

Le vendredi 15 février 2019 23:18:39 UTC+1, Dick Visser a écrit :
>
> How does this spreadsheet gets populated?
> I.e. where do these OK and KO values come from?
>
> It looks like a mixture of desired state and actual state - but in a 
> spreadsheet?
>
> In any case the advice form the previous poster sounds like a good plan. 
> Just have one source of truth and be done with it. 
> Regarding the use of a spreadsheet, that is possible but I wonder what 
> benefit that gives. For sure it’s more difficult to keep that in version 
> control. 
>
> Dick
>
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 14:32, Yacine Mourchid <yacine....@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Thank for reply.
>>
>> To explain you the context. Currently we have an excel file when we put 
>> ALL configuration of both server (prod and test).
>> Here an example of parameters we compare for an apache server :
>>
>> [image: apache_dmz.PNG]
>>
>>
>> [image: me_dmz.PNG]
>>
>>
>> Le vendredi 15 février 2019 12:10:21 UTC+1, Sudheer S a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> On 15/02/19 4:28 PM, Yacine Mourchid wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm a beginner with Ansible.
>>> I wanna know how to check if configuration of test server and prod are 
>>> same or if there is a difference.
>>> And if it's possible, how to know what is the difference between them.
>>>
>>> I've several server to check.
>>>
>>> You have to provide more details than the abstract requirement.
>>>
>>> What configuration do you want to check exactly? Is the configuration 
>>> stored in some file, database, etc? 
>>>
>>> Looks like you might want to run a diff against two configuration files. 
>>>
>>> Having said that, you might want to consider this:
>>>
>>> Use Ansible to generate configuration and deploy to the target servers. 
>>> Manage the differences of environments(prod and test) in inventories. That 
>>> way you don't have to compare the configuration manually. 
>>> -- 
>>>
>>> Sudheer Satyanarayana
>>> IT Consultant 
>>>
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