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Running the template gives me some additional options related to Terraform:
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After the plan, df
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After the Terraform plan, I'm proposed to apply, cancel or stop:
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Finally after hit ✅ to apply, I can see the Terraform building the VM. This is exactly the same as using the CLI. At the end, my VMs are successfully deployed on Proxmox:
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## Conclusion
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## Conclusion
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That's all for the tests with Semaphore UI!
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Overall I think the interface is really nice. I can see myself using it for scheduling some Ansible playbooks. In the intro I was talking about update my OPNsense nodes, I would definitely do that!
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For Terraform,
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