Thank you Walter...
Honestly, I have no idea and trying to understand and learning it now.
I'll get back once I have tried again.

Thank you and appreciated... WP

On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 1:14:51 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

>
> https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/special_variables.html
>
> Look for ansible_limit ...
>
> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 2:11:35 PM UTC-4 Walter Rowe wrote:
>
>> Are you thinking there is different "dir_list" for each group?
>>
>> --limit awssxb would also need an awssbx vars file that has one list of 
>> values for dir_list
>> --limt awssbx2 would also need an awssbx2 vars file that has a different 
>> list of values for dir_list?
>>
>> In your playbook you can reference vars file by variable names, so you 
>> could use the group name
>>
>>   vars_files:
>>     - general_var.yml
>>
>> *    - "{{ ansible_limit }}.yml"*
>>     - patch_file.yml
>>
>> --
>> Walter Rowe, Chief
>> Infrastructure Services
>> Office of Information Systems Management
>> National Institute of Standards and Technology
>> United States Department of Commerce
>>
>> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 1:35:37 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I have tried something like this one... Btw, I've been using group_vars 
>>> already for my other variables.
>>>
>>> *dir tree:*
>>> - inventory
>>>   - inv_test_01 (file)
>>>   - group_vars (dir)
>>>     - awssbx (file)
>>>
>>> * inv_test_01 (file) *
>>> [awssbx]
>>> awssandbox001.us.com
>>>
>>> [awsdev]
>>> awsdev001 
>>> awsdev002 
>>>
>>> * awssbx (file) *
>>> dir_list:
>>>   - hello
>>>   - goodbye
>>>   - take-care
>>>
>>> *Command:*
>>> *$ ansible-playbook --inventory  inv_test_01 --limit  awssbx ... rest of 
>>> the command ...* 
>>> *-e "app_name= dir_list"* 
>>>
>>> or even without the -inventory also doesn't work. It is still creating 
>>> folder of the '*dir_list*'.
>>>
>>> Thank you and appreciated.... WP
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 12:06:16 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> You can group your inventory and provide the group name to the 
>>>> execution and it will only run on that group.
>>>>
>>>> $ ansible-playbook --inventory *my_inventory_file* --limit *group_name* 
>>>> ... 
>>>> rest of your command ...
>>>>
>>>> The "*hosts: all*" in your playbook will be limited to the group from 
>>>> your inventory that you specify on the command line.
>>>>
>>>> Walter
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Walter Rowe, Chief
>>>> Infrastructure Services
>>>> Office of Information Systems Management
>>>> National Institute of Standards and Technology
>>>> United States Department of Commerce
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 12:52:07 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thank You, Walter.
>>>>> It does work as expected however, I do have couple of variables inside 
>>>>> the dirname.yml and different directories inside of the home path.
>>>>> The idea, I don't want to run the copy module (etc) in one execution 
>>>>> but instead putting them in a group or set. Another purpose, I don't want 
>>>>> them to restart them at the same time wherein it will be on schedule on 
>>>>> when it will happen.
>>>>>
>>>>> *dirname.yml*
>>>>> dir_list:
>>>>>   - hello
>>>>>   - goodbye
>>>>>   - take-care
>>>>>
>>>>> *another_list:*
>>>>>   - say
>>>>>   - tell
>>>>>   - make
>>>>>
>>>>> *exam_list:*
>>>>>   - etc
>>>>>   - other
>>>>>
>>>>> *Home Directory*
>>>>>   - /home/hello-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>   - /home/goodbye-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>   - /home/takecare-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>   - /home/say-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>   - /home/tell-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>   - /home/make-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>   - /home/etc-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>   - /home/other-awssandbox001.us.com-123 
>>>>>
>>>>> Appreciated and thanks... WP
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 10:53:41 AM UTC-5 [email protected] 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> See if this does what you want ..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - name: Test Playbook Script for Debug
>>>>>>   hosts: localhost
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   vars_files:
>>>>>>     - general_var.yml
>>>>>>     - dirname.yml 
>>>>>>     - patch_file.yml
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   tasks:
>>>>>>     - name: Copy | All Mule v392 Patch to LIB-User Directory for 
>>>>>> "{{Application_Runtime | upper}}" Runtime
>>>>>>       copy:
>>>>>>         src: "/user/lib/{{ item .0 }}"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *        dest: "/home/{{ item.1 }}-{{ ansible_hostname }}-{{ ver 
>>>>>> }}/lib/user/"*
>>>>>>         mode: 0644
>>>>>>       with_nested:
>>>>>>         - "{{ patch_lib }}"
>>>>>> *        - "{{ dir_list }}"*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Walter Rowe, Chief
>>>>>> Infrastructure Services
>>>>>> Office of Information Systems Management
>>>>>> National Institute of Standards and Technology
>>>>>> United States Department of Commerce
>>>>>> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 10:09:44 AM UTC-4 [email protected] 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yeah, I forgot to mention the result.
>>>>>>> Basically, there was no error but instead it creates a new directory 
>>>>>>> from the value of 'app_name' rather than the item list of the dir_list.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *Result:* /home/*dir_list*-awssandbox001.us.com-123/lib/user 
>>>>>>> *Expected:*
>>>>>>>   - /home/*hello*-awssandbox001.us.com-123/lib/user
>>>>>>>   - /home/*goodbye*-awssandbox001.us.com-123/lib/user
>>>>>>>   - /home/*take-care*-awssandbox001.us.com-123/lib/user
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> WP
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 8:11:49 AM UTC-5 [email protected] 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Are you getting an error? Can we see it?
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Walter Rowe, Chief
>>>>>>>> Infrastructure Services
>>>>>>>> Office of Information Systems Management
>>>>>>>> National Institute of Standards and Technology
>>>>>>>> United States Department of Commerce
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 3, 2022 at 5:02:16 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hello Team,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Can I ask some help on how to pull items as Extra-Vars?
>>>>>>>>> So, here is the scenario.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> *dirname.yml*
>>>>>>>>> dir_list:
>>>>>>>>>   - hello
>>>>>>>>>   - goodbye
>>>>>>>>>   - take-care
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> *patch_file.yml*
>>>>>>>>> patch_lib:
>>>>>>>>>   - lib_1
>>>>>>>>>   - lib_2
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> *general_var.yml*
>>>>>>>>> main_dir: "{{ app_name }}-{{ ansible_hostname }}-{{ ver }}"
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> *main_playbook.yml*
>>>>>>>>> - name: Test Playbook Script for Debug
>>>>>>>>>   hosts: all
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>   vars_files:
>>>>>>>>>     - general_var.yml 
>>>>>>>>>     - dirname.yml 
>>>>>>>>>     - patch_file.yml 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> tasks:
>>>>>>>>>     - name: Copy | All Mule v392 Patch to LIB-User Directory for 
>>>>>>>>> "{{Application_Runtime | upper}}" Runtime
>>>>>>>>>       copy:
>>>>>>>>>         src: "/user/lib/{{ item .0 }}"
>>>>>>>>>         dest: "/home/{{ item.1 }}/lib/user/"
>>>>>>>>>         mode: 0644
>>>>>>>>>       with_nested:
>>>>>>>>>         - "{{ patch_lib }}"
>>>>>>>>>         - "{{ main_dir }}"
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> And here's my playbook script that doesn't work.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> *ansible-playbook  main_playbook.yml --limit awssandbox001.us.com 
>>>>>>>>> <http://awssandbox001.us.com> -e "app_name= dir_list"*
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The idea, it should be able to copy the list of '*patch_lib*" 
>>>>>>>>> into each "*main_dir*".
>>>>>>>>> dest:
>>>>>>>>> /home/hello-awssandbox001.us.com-123/lib/user
>>>>>>>>> /home/goodbye-awssandbox001.us.com-123/lib/user 
>>>>>>>>> /home/take-care-awssandbox001.us.com-123/lib/user 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Look forward for anybody that can able to help.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks... WP
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>

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