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Certainly! Below is an Ansible playbook to update and upgrade a Raspberry Pi system.
```yaml
---
- name: Update and upgrade Raspberry Pi
hosts: raspberry_pi
become: yes
tasks:
- name: Update the APT package index
apt:
update_cache: yes
- name: Upgrade all installed packages
apt:
upgrade: yes
dist_upgrade: yes
autoremove: yes
autoclean: yes
cache_valid_time: 3600 # Cache validity time in seconds
- name: Ensure that Raspberry Pi firmware is up to date
shell: sudo rpi-update
args:
creates: /boot/.firmware_up_to_date
- name: Reboot if needed
reboot:
msg: "Rebooting the Raspberry Pi after update"
reboot_timeout: 600
test_command: uptime
```
### Explanation of the Playbook:
- `hosts: raspberry_pi` This refers to the group or host defined in your Ansible inventory that represents your Raspberry Pi device(s).
- `become: yes` Ensures the playbook runs with sudo privileges for tasks that require administrative rights.
### Tasks:
1. **Update the APT package index** Ensures that the APT package manager has the latest information about available software packages.
2. **Upgrade all installed packages** Installs the latest versions of all packages. The `dist_upgrade` ensures that package dependencies are also upgraded, and `autoremove` removes unnecessary packages, `autoclean` cleans up unused package files.
3. **Update Raspberry Pi firmware** This runs `rpi-update`, a tool for upgrading the firmware on the Raspberry Pi.
4. **Reboot if needed** Reboots the Raspberry Pi if any changes required a reboot (such as firmware updates). This ensures that the system is fully updated.
### To run the playbook:
1. Ensure you have an inventory file that includes your Raspberry Pi host(s). Example inventory (`inventory.ini`):
```
[raspberry_pi]
raspberrypi.local ansible_user=pi ansible_ssh_private_key_file=~/.ssh/id_rsa
```
2. Execute the playbook using the following command:
```bash
ansible-playbook -i inventory.ini update_raspberry_pi.yml
```
Make sure to replace `raspberrypi.local` with the actual IP or hostname of your Raspberry Pi, and adjust the SSH credentials accordingly.
Let me know if you need further assistance!