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Merge pull request #18306 from zerOnepal/HEAD
improving readme on dynamic inventory for ec2.ini options
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@ -133,10 +133,22 @@ If you use Boto profiles to manage multiple AWS accounts, you can pass ``--profi
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aws_access_key_id = <prod access key>
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aws_secret_access_key = <prod secret key>
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You can then run ``ec2.py --profile prod`` to get the inventory for the prod account, this option is not supported by ``ansible-playbook`` though.
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But you can use the ``AWS_PROFILE`` variable - e.g. ``AWS_PROFILE=prod ansible-playbook -i ec2.py myplaybook.yml``
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You can then run ``ec2.py --profile prod`` to get the inventory for the prod account, although this option is not supported by ``ansible-playbook``.
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You can also use the ``AWS_PROFILE`` variable - for example: ``AWS_PROFILE=prod ansible-playbook -i ec2.py myplaybook.yml``
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Since each region requires its own API call, if you are only using a small set of regions, feel free to edit ``ec2.ini`` and list only the regions you are interested in. There are other config options in ``ec2.ini`` including cache control, and destination variables.
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Since each region requires its own API call, if you are only using a small set of regions, you can edit the``ec2.ini`` file and comment out the regions you are not using.
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There are other config options in ``ec2.ini``, including cache control and destination variables. By default, the ``ec2.ini`` file is configured for **all Amazon cloud services**, but you can comment out any features that aren't applicable. For example, if you don't have ``RDS`` or ``elasticache``, you can set them to ``False`` ::
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[ec2]
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# To exclude RDS instances from the inventory, uncomment and set to False.
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rds = False
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# To exclude ElastiCache instances from the inventory, uncomment and set to False.
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elasticache = False
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At their heart, inventory files are simply a mapping from some name to a destination address. The default ``ec2.ini`` settings are configured for running Ansible from outside EC2 (from your laptop for example) -- and this is not the most efficient way to manage EC2.
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