Did you even look at the page Kai sent the link to?

You can write something like

[nodes]
192.168.137.146 ansible_user=pi

but "[email protected]" is senseless.

HTH,
Werner


Jørgen Høyer [13.07.2016 11:29]:
> My file looks like this:
> 
> [nodes]
> [email protected]
> 
> Only two lines. It's called hosts.
> Is that not the right way to create an inventory?
> 
> onsdag 13. juli 2016 11.11.21 UTC+2 skrev Kai Stian Olstad følgende:
>>
>> On 13.07.2016 10:52, Jørgen Høyer wrote: 
>>> My project is to set up a sensor network of several nodes. I want to 
>>> use 
>>> Ansible to configure all nodes through ssh, so I downloaded ansible 
>>> with 
>>> pip and generated a ssh keypair. I then copied the key from the master 
>>> to 
>>> the node I am testing on. I also edited the host file with: 
>>>
>>> [node] 
>>>
>>> pi@###.###.###.### 
>>>
>>
>> Your inventory file(that you call host file) is wrong. 
>> I suggest you read this 
>> https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/intro_inventory.html 
>>
>> -- 
>> Kai Stian Olstad 
>>
> 


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