Ansible definition

Ansible means the Ansible software provided directly by Red Hat, Inc., IBM, Inc., or their affiliates including Ansible Engine and/or Ansible Tower.
Ansible means named Defendant Ansible Government Solutions, LLC .

Examples of Ansible in a sentence

  • Ansible Tower Red Hat does not provide Subscription Services for Software (a) when used on a system that is not a server, (b) on platforms that are not Supported Platforms and (c) that is outside of the supported Ansible Tower Life Cycle.

  • The supported Red Hat product line, such as the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat JBoss Middleware, Red Hat Mobile Application Platform, OpenShift, Red Hat Storage, Ansible or Red Hat Cloud product lines.

  • This Exhibit 1.H, describes optional Management Subscriptions for Red Hat Satellite, Smart Management, CloudForms, Ansible Tower and associated offerings.

  • Table 3 sets forth the Unit of measure and Supported Use Cases for Red Hat Ansible Automation Subscriptions.

  • You are required to purchase a Unit of Red Hat Ansible Engine Networking Add-On for each Red Hat Ansible Engine Software Subscription (regardless of the number of Managed Nodes).

  • The Red Hat Ansible Tower offering consists of the Red Hat branded graphical application and REST API, designed for use with (i) Red Hat Ansible Engine or Ansible Project Software.

  • Table 3 sets forth the Unit of measure and Supported Use Cases for Red Hat Ansible Engine and Red Hat Ansible Tower Software.

  • Red Hat intends to use the data to enhance future releases of the Red Hat Ansible Tower Software and help streamline customer experience and success.

  • Usability data includes information such as dashboard items clicked in the Tower Software, amount of time spent on individual pages and paths taken throughout the Red Hat Ansible Tower Software.

  • Polemarch hooks are synchronous and you can appoint them on different events like “after task end”, “before task start” and so on.WARNING: You should be accurate with hooks appointment, because the more hooks you have, the more time they need for execution and, finally, the more time Ansible needs for task execution.

Related to Ansible

  • Calibration means the determination of (1) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument, or (2) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.

  • Meter means, unless otherwise qualified, a device that measures and registers the integral of an electrical quantity with respect to time.

  • Trusted Systems include only the following methods of physical delivery: (1) hand-delivery by a person authorized to have access to the Confidential Information with written acknowledgement of receipt; (2) United States Postal Service (“USPS”) first class mail, or USPS delivery services that include Tracking, such as Certified Mail, Express Mail or Registered Mail; (3) commercial delivery services (e.g. FedEx, UPS, DHL) which offer tracking and receipt confirmation; and (4) the Washington State Campus mail system. For electronic transmission, the Washington State Governmental Network (SGN) is a Trusted System for communications within that Network.