Try inventory_hostname .

On 14 April 2014 09:14, ProfHase <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, having the following configuration
>
> [my_hosts]
> my_host ansible_ssh_host=123.123.123.123
> my_host2 ansible_ssh_host=234.234.234.234
>
>
> I want to gather some debug information in my templates.
>
> How do I acces the alias variable in a playbook/template? ie: debug:
> msg=Myhost is {{ ansible_host_alias }}
> # Myhost is my_host
> # Myhost is myhost2
>
> I tried to gather facts using ansible -m setup my_host . The variables
> ansible_hostname , HOSTNAME and HOST contain the machine's hostname, i.e.
> echo $HOSTNAME which differs from my ansible alias.
>
> - Is there really no such builtin variable?
>
> - Would a feature request make sense, or should I better try to keep all my
> aliases in ssh_config?
>
> Thanks :)
>
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