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Attune is very simple SysOps automation and orchestration tool. Attune enables you to build automated processes with the popular scripting languages that you're already familiar with such as bash and PowerShell.
This project will show you how to Create and Run a Hello, World!
process for both bash for Linux and PowerShell for Windows.
This won't take long, have fun!
Automate and orchestrate your scripts, commands, and processes exactly as they would be manually typed into your devices.
Attune Automation is the fast, light, and easy way for System Admins to orchestrate scripts. Easy-to-understand steps using common scripting languages that System Administrators are already familiar with. It is an agentless solution that connects to your devices with WinRM and ssh protocols.
Attune's game-changing ability to fix scripts and resume automation jobs from where they stopped empowers you to create automation significantly faster than any other product. Before Attune, an error in an automation job meant restarting your whole automation job from the beginning.
you can run scripts targeting multiple devices, as multiple users, within the one Job, enabling you to perform environment wide orchestration of your scripts.
The Attune platform is building a community of sharable automated and orchestrated processes.
You can leverage the publicly available orchestrated blueprints to increase your productivity, and accelerate the delivery of your projects. You can open-source your own work and improve existing community orchestrated projects.
Paste in your existing scripts and get started NOW!
The Attune Community Edition can be downloaded for free from our ServerTribe website.
You can learn more about Attune through ServerTribe's YouTube Channel.
To clone this project into your own instance of Attune, follow the Clone a GIT Project How To Instructions.
This Project contains the following Blueprints.
Creating a bash task to display Hello, World!
is simple.
Attune connects to Linux devices using ssh. The Secure Shell (SSH), also known as Secure Socket Shell, is a protocol that enables secure connections to remote computers or servers through a text-based interface.
Once a secure SSH connection is established, a shell session is initiated, allowing you to interact with the server by entering commands within the client on your local computer.
SSH is primarily used by system and network administrators, as well as individuals who require a highly secure method of remotely managing computers.
To establish an SSH connection, it is necessary to have both a client and a server component installed on the local and remote machines, respectively. A commonly utilised open source SSH tool for Linux distributions is OpenSSH. Installing OpenSSH is a straightforward process that requires access to the terminal on both the server and the connecting computer. It's important to note that Ubuntu does not have an SSH server pre-installed by default.
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Creating a PowerShell task to display Hello, World!
is simple.
Attune connects to Windows devices using Windows Remote Management (WinRM). WinRM is a protocol that facilitates secure connections to remote Windows computers or servers using a command-line or scripting interface.
When a secure WinRM connection is established, you gain access to a shell session, enabling you to manage the remote system by executing commands from your local computer.
WinRM is commonly employed by system administrators and IT professionals who need to remotely administer Windows-based machines in a secure manner. It provides a reliable means of remote management, allowing for efficient troubleshooting, configuration, and monitoring tasks.
In order to establish a WinRM connection, it is essential to have the WinRM client and server components installed on the local and remote Windows machines, respectively. WinRM is a built-in feature in Windows operating systems, making it readily available for remote management tasks.
WinRM may require some configuration to ensure proper connectivity and security settings. This can be done by running specific commands or using configuration tools such as PowerShell remoting.
WinRM is disabled on Windows Desktop by default. WinRM is enabled on Windows Server by default. To enable WinRM on the machine you want to connect to from Attune, follow the instructions here.
Once WinRM is enabled and properly configured, you can establish secure remote connections and perform administrative tasks on the remote Windows machines from your local computer using PowerShell or other remote management tools that support WinRM.
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If you’d like to contribute and help improve these projects, please fork our repository, commit your changes in Attune, push you changes, and create a pull request.
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