create host_vars/<hostname> yaml files with the same info, in a
directory adjacent to the dynamic inventory.

On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Do Hoang Khiem <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using Ansible to manage multiple EC2 instance that could be launched
> dynamically, keypair is generated for each instance then store in local
> machine.
>
> Previously I use default inventory file and in Ansible I can use lineinfile
> module to add new EC2 host to hosts file with additional vars like
> ansible_ssh_user, ansible_ssh_private_key_file, that's very convenient as
> each time I run Ansible playbook I dont have to explicitly specify SSH key.
>
> But now with change to use EC2 inventory, I can't find a way to add such
> kind of vars to EC2 host, I know using ssh-agent is a solution, but I would
> look for a more explicit method that I can manage keys better than just add
> every generated key to ssh-agent.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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