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Red Hat Ansible Tower helps you scale IT automation, manage complex deployments and speed productivity. Centralize and control your IT infrastructure with a visual dashboard, role-based access control, job scheduling, integrated notifications and graphical inventory management. And Ansible Tower's REST API and CLI make it easy to embed Ansible Tower into existing tools and processes.
This container handles both the Tower web service and the Tower task execution engine. Note that this container is only for use as part of a full Ansible Tower pod deployment, and should not be used standalone.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Red Hat Ansible Tower |
| Summary | Red Hat Ansible Tower is a fully-featured automation console and REST API for Ansible automation. |
| Description | Red Hat Ansible Tower helps you scale IT automation, manage complex deployments and speed productivity. Centralize and control your IT infrastructure with a visual dashboard, role-based access control, job scheduling, integrated notifications and graphical inventory management. And Ansible Tower's REST API and CLI make it easy to embed Ansible Tower into existing tools and processes. This container handles both the Tower web service and the Tower task execution engine. Note that this container is only for use as part of a full Ansible Tower pod deployment, and should not be used standalone. |
| Provider | Red Hat |
| Maintainer | Shane McDonald <smcdonal@redhat.com> |
| Repository name | ansible-tower |
| Image version | 3.4.5 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| User | awx |
| Working directory | /var/lib/awx |
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ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/containers/To view a list of the open source packages used in a specific container image, choose the namespace, repository, and tag to find the appropriate source manifest.
Example| Namespace | Repository | Tag |
|---|---|---|
| ansible-tower-34/ | ansible-tower | 3.4.5-1.1590695171.txt |
A listing of every version of source packages used in published container images is publicly available at:
ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/containers/src.index.html