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"5points" : [ "host7.example.com" ]
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"5points" : [ "host7.example.com" ]
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.. versionadded: 1.0
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.. versionadded:: 1.0
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Before version 1.0, each group could only have a list of hostnames/IP addresses, like the webservers, marietta, and 5points groups above.
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Before version 1.0, each group could only have a list of hostnames/IP addresses, like the webservers, marietta, and 5points groups above.
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Tuning the External Inventory Script
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Tuning the External Inventory Script
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.. versionadded: 1.3
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.. versionadded:: 1.3
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The stock inventory script system detailed above works for all versions of Ansible, but calling
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The stock inventory script system detailed above works for all versions of Ansible, but calling
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'--host' for every host can be rather expensive, especially if it involves expensive API calls to
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'--host' for every host can be rather expensive, especially if it involves expensive API calls to
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Distributing Plugins
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Distributing Plugins
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.. versionadded: 0.8
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.. versionadded:: 0.8
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Plugins are loaded from both Python's site_packages (those that ship with ansible) and a configured plugins directory, which defaults
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Plugins are loaded from both Python's site_packages (those that ship with ansible) and a configured plugins directory, which defaults
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to /usr/share/ansible/plugins, in a subfolder for each plugin type::
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to /usr/share/ansible/plugins, in a subfolder for each plugin type::
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Lookup Plugins - Accessing Outside Data
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Lookup Plugins - Accessing Outside Data
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.. versionadded: 0.8
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.. versionadded:: 0.8
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Various *lookup plugins* allow additional ways to iterate over data. Ansible will have more of these
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Various *lookup plugins* allow additional ways to iterate over data. Ansible will have more of these
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over time. You can write your own, as is covered in the API section. Each typically takes a list and
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over time. You can write your own, as is covered in the API section. Each typically takes a list and
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specify a relative path (e.g., :file:`./foo`), Ansible resolves the path
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specify a relative path (e.g., :file:`./foo`), Ansible resolves the path
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relative to the :file:`roles/<rolename>/files` directory.
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relative to the :file:`roles/<rolename>/files` directory.
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.. versionadded: 0.9
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.. versionadded:: 0.9
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Many new lookup abilities were added in 0.9. Remember, lookup plugins are run on the *controlling* machine::
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Many new lookup abilities were added in 0.9. Remember, lookup plugins are run on the *controlling* machine::
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tasks:
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- debug: msg="motd value is {{ motd_value }}"
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- debug: msg="motd value is {{ motd_value }}"
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.. versionadded: 1.0
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.. versionadded:: 1.0
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``with_sequence`` generates a sequence of items in ascending numerical order. You
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``with_sequence`` generates a sequence of items in ascending numerical order. You
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can specify a start, end, and an optional step value.
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can specify a start, end, and an optional step value.
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- group: name=group{{ item }} state=present
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- group: name=group{{ item }} state=present
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with_sequence: count=4
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with_sequence: count=4
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.. versionadded: 1.1
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.. versionadded:: 1.1
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``with_password`` and associated lookup macro generate a random plaintext password and store it in
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``with_password`` and associated lookup macro generate a random plaintext password and store it in
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a file at a given filepath. Support for crypted save modes (as with vars_prompt) is pending. If the
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a file at a given filepath. Support for crypted save modes (as with vars_prompt) is pending. If the
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Setting the Environment (and Working With Proxies)
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Setting the Environment (and Working With Proxies)
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.. versionadded: 1.1
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.. versionadded:: 1.1
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It is quite possible that you may need to get package updates through a proxy, or even get some package
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It is quite possible that you may need to get package updates through a proxy, or even get some package
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updates through a proxy and access other packages not through a proxy. Ansible makes it easy for you
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updates through a proxy and access other packages not through a proxy. Ansible makes it easy for you
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