New in version 2.8.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments |
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become_exe - | Default: "pfexec" | ini entries: [privilege_escalation] [pfexec_become_plugin] env:ANSIBLE_BECOME_EXE env:ANSIBLE_PFEXEC_EXE var: ansible_become_exe var: ansible_pfexec_exe | Sudo executable |
become_flags - | Default: "-H -S -n" | ini entries: [privilege_escalation] [pfexec_become_plugin] env:ANSIBLE_BECOME_FLAGS env:ANSIBLE_PFEXEC_FLAGS var: ansible_become_flags var: ansible_pfexec_flags | Options to pass to pfexec |
become_pass - | ini entries: [pfexec_become_plugin] env:ANSIBLE_BECOME_PASS env:ANSIBLE_PFEXEC_PASS var: ansible_become_password var: ansible_become_pass var: ansible_pfexec_pass | pfexec password | |
become_user - | Default: "root" | ini entries: [privilege_escalation] [pfexec_become_plugin] env:ANSIBLE_BECOME_USER env:ANSIBLE_PFEXEC_USER var: ansible_become_user var: ansible_pfexec_user | User you 'become' to execute the task This plugin ignores this setting as pfexec uses it's own ``exec_attr`` to figure this out, but it is supplied here for Ansible to make decisions needed for the task execution, like file permissions. |
wrap_exe boolean |
| ini entries: [pfexec_become_plugin] env:ANSIBLE_PFEXEC_WRAP_EXECUTION var: ansible_pfexec_wrap_execution | Toggle to wrap the command pfexec calls in 'shell -c' or not |
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