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diff --git a/docs/Chapter8/Ansible-JSON-Key-Value-Description.rst b/docs/Chapter8/Ansible-JSON-Key-Value-Description.rst index 4913823..5179518 100644 --- a/docs/Chapter8/Ansible-JSON-Key-Value-Description.rst +++ b/docs/Chapter8/Ansible-JSON-Key-Value-Description.rst @@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ Table B1. Ansible JSON File key value description | | value pairs to be | |Attribute names (variable | | | passed to the Ansible| |names) passed to Ansible | | | playbook. These | |shall follow Ansible valid | -| | values would | |variable names: “Variable | +| | values would | |variable names: "Variable | | | correspond to | |names should be letters, | | | instance specific | |numbers, and underscores. | | | parameters that a | |Variables should always | -| | playbook may need to | |start with a letter.” | +| | playbook may need to | |start with a letter." | | | execute an action. | | | +---------------+----------------------+---------+----------------------------+ | NodeList |Ansible inventory | Optional|If not provided, pre-loaded | @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Ansible JSON file example: In the above example, the Ansible Server will: -a. Process the “FileParameters” dictionary and generate a file named +a. Process the "FileParameters" dictionary and generate a file named ‘config.txt’ with contents set to the value of the ‘config.txt’ key. b. Execute the playbook named ‘<VNFCode>/<Version>/ansible/configure/site.yml’ |