Add a shitty motd
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backup_script: s3pgdump
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become: yes
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tags: [ backup ]
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- role: motd
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vars:
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motd_watch_services_extra:
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- postgresql
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become: yes
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tags: [ motd ]
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- role: postgresql
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vars:
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postgresql_global_config_options:
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backup_script: s3pgdump
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become: yes
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tags: [ backup ]
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- role: motd
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vars:
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motd_watch_services_extra:
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- postgresql
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become: yes
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tags: [ motd ]
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- role: postgresql
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vars:
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postgresql_hba_entries:
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- /home/salt/.backup/
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become: yes
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tags: [ backup ]
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- role: motd
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become: yes
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tags: [ motd ]
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- role: desktop
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become: yes
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tags: [ desktop ]
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- /opt/minecraft/vanilla/backups
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become: yes
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tags: [ backup ]
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- role: motd
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vars:
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motd_watch_services_extra:
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- minecraft@dammit
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- minecraft@valhelsia
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- minecraft@vanilla
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become: yes
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tags: [ motd ]
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- role: minecraft
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vars:
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minecraft_enabled: no
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- /var/lib/gitea/log
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become: yes
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tags: [ backup ]
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- role: motd
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become: yes
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vars:
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motd_watch_services_extra:
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- apache2
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- gitea
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- php7.4-fpm
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tags: [ motd ]
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- role: certbot
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vars:
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certbot_admin_email: rehashedsalt@cock.li
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roles/motd/defaults/main.yml
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roles/motd/defaults/main.yml
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# vim:ft=ansible:
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# Default motd files to remove from /etc/update-motd.d
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motd_remove:
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- 00-header
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- 10-help-text
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- 50-landscape-sysinfo
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- 50-motd-news
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- 85-fwupd
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- 90-updates-available
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- 91-release-upgrade
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- 92-unattended-upgrades
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- 95-hwe-eol
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- 97-overlayroot
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- 98-fsck-at-reboot
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- 98-reboot-required
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motd_remove_extra: []
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# Services to monitor with our script
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# Units that can't be found will be skipped
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motd_watch_services:
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- ansible-pull
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- backup
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motd_watch_services_extra: []
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roles/motd/tasks/main.yml
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roles/motd/tasks/main.yml
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#!/usr/bin/env ansible-playbook
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# vim:ft=ansible:
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- name: remove default motd items
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file: state=absent path=/etc/update-motd.d/{{ item }}
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loop: "{{ motd_remove + motd_remove_extra }}"
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- name: template out motd script
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template: src=motd.sh dest=/etc/update-motd.d/50-ansible mode=0755
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roles/motd/templates/motd.sh
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roles/motd/templates/motd.sh
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#! /bin/bash
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# motd.sh
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# A basic motd script with some nice information. Designed to be extensible
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# and easily configurable per-host
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# NOTE: We do not set -e here because we don't want MOTD generation to fail
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# in the event that just this script fails
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# Services that we want a quick heads-up on their status
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declare -a services
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{% for item in (motd_watch_services + motd_watch_services_extra)|sort %}
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services+=("{{ item }}")
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{% endfor %}
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## Now, we actually put this info to use
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# Starting with services
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if [ -n "${services[*]}" ]; then
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printf "\e[1mService Statuses\e[0m\n"
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len=20
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for service in "${services[@]}"; do
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status="\e[33mUnknown\e[0m"
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systemctl status "$service" > /dev/null 2>&1
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case $? in
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0)
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status="\e[1;32mRunning\e[0m"
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;;
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1|2)
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status="\e[1;31mDead\e[0m"
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;;
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3)
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status="\e[37mNot Running\e[0m"
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;;
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4)
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continue
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;;
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esac
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printf " * \e[37m%-${len}.${len}s\e[0m - $status " "$service"
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if systemctl is-failed --quiet "$service"; then
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printf "\e[1;31m(FAILED!)\e[0m "
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fi
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printf "\n"
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done
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fi
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## And some generic system status stuff
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printf "\e[1mSystem Status\e[0m\n"
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if [ -f /var/run/reboot-required ]; then
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printf " * \e[1;33mReboot required\e[0m\n"
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else
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printf "\e[37m - No outstanding reboots\e[0m\n"
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fi
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