I just tested the Azure Inventory (thru Ansible Tower 2.0, but I guess the 
inventory script itself comes from Ansible core)

I noticed that Ansible lists each cloud service as a "host".In azure speak, 
a cloud service is simply a vip, and a cloud service can thus contain 
multiple VM instances. This is a problem when the various hosts inside a 
cloud service need unique settings, such as different ssh/winrm ports or 
whatever.

A more logical approach would be to list the actual VM instances as hosts, 
but to use some grouping logic to enable targeting of vm instances inside a 
specific cloud service.

I thought I'd file an issue on this, but I want to be sure that this 
actually comes from Ansible core and is not specific to ansible Tower 
before I do so.



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