Added Ansible playbook docs

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You can use an Ansible playbook to install and configure a production-ready OpenSearch cluster along with OpenSearch Dashboards.
The Ansible playbook only supports deployment of OpenSearch / OpenSearch Dashboards to CentOS7 hosts.
The Ansible playbook only supports deployment of OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards to CentOS7 hosts.
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## Prerequisites
Make sure you have [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/) and [Java 8](https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp) installed.
## Run OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards using Ansible playbook
## Configuration
1. Clone the OpenSearch [ansible-playbook](https://github.com/opensearch-project/ansible-playbook) repository:
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git clone https://github.com/opensearch-project/ansible-playbook
```
2. Configure the node properties in the `inventories/opensearch/hosts` file:
```bash
ansible_host=<Public IP address> ansible_user=root ip=<Private IP address / 0.0.0.0>
```
where:
- `ansible_host` is the IP address of the target node that you want the Ansible playbook to install OpenSearch and OpenSearch DashBoards on.
- `ip` is the IP address that you want OpenSearch and OpenSearch DashBoards to bind to. You can specify the private IP of the target node, or localhost, or 0.0.0.0.
3. You can modify the default configuration values in the `inventories/opensearch/group_vars/all/all.yml` file. For example, you can increase the Java memory heap size:
```bash
xms_value: 8
xmx_value: 8
```
Make sure you have direct SSH access into the root user of the target node.
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## Run OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards using Ansible playbook
1. Run the Ansible playbook with root privileges:
```bash
ansible-playbook -i inventories/opensearch/hosts opensearch.yml --extra-vars "admin_password=Test@123 opensearch-dashboards-server_password=Test@6789"
ansible-playbook -i inventories/opensearch/hosts opensearch.yml --extra-vars "admin_password=Test@123 kibanaserver_password=Test@6789"
```
You can set the passwords for the reserved users (`admin` and `opensearch-dashboards-server`) using the `admin_password` and `opensearch-dashboards-server_password` variables.
You can set the passwords for reserved users (`admin` and `kibanaserver`) using the `admin_password` and `kibanaserver_password` variables.
1. After the deployment process is complete, you can access OpenSearch / OpenSearch Dashboards with username `admin` and the password that you set for the `admin_password` variable.
2. After the deployment process is complete, you can access OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards with the username `admin` and the password that you set for the `admin_password` variable:
```bash
curl -XGET https://localhost:9200 -u 'admin:Test@123' --insecure
curl https://localhost:9200 -u 'admin:Test@123' --insecure
```
## Configuration
You can modify the default configuration values in the `inventories/opensearch/group_vars/all/all.yml` file.
For example, you can increase the Java memory heap size:
```bash
xms_value: 8
xmx_value: 8
```
You can configure node properties in the `inventories/opensearch/hosts` file. Specify the IP addresses of the nodes that you want the Ansible playbook to connect to with the `ansible_host` property:
```bash
ansible_host=<Public IP address> ansible_user=root ip=<Private IP address / 0.0.0.0>
```