Ansible currently does not include disk size information for Solaris hosts. As such, we can't include it in the output of Ansible-cmdb. See issue #24 for more information.
When you transfer the output HTML file of ansible-cmdb and try to open it in the browser on another computer, you'll find that it doesn't work properly.
This is because HTML files opened on a local computer (those that start with a
file://
url) are not allowed to fetch the required Javascript files from the
internet (urls that start with http://
and https://
). For this reason,
Ansible-cmdb installs those required files when you install ansible-cmdb.
Naturally, another PC won't have those files locally available.
The solution is to generate the output with the -p local_js=0
parameter and
host the resulting HTML file(s) on a webserver somewhere.