CM> Basically, assuming this were possible somehow, it's what I want to do
CM> (note the same dict key on both sides of assignment):
CM>
CM> hostvars[host].zookeeper_myid = hostvars[host].ec2_private_ip_address
This seems like the thing that someone else helped me figure out how to
do, e.g. I now have as part of my aws-launch.yml playbook:
- name: Add new instance to a temporary group
local_action:
module: add_host
name: "{{ item.public_ip }}"
groups: newly_launched
ec2_tag_Name: "{{ instance_hostname }}"
with_items: ec2.instances
Does that help? (instance_hostname is a variable that I passed in to the
playbook on the command line, which gets set for real at AWS with
instance_tags:
Name: "{{ instance_hostname }}"
in the ec2 launch task.)
-Josh ([email protected])
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