Obvious quick fixes:
- extra 'the' in intro_inventory - capitalization in playbooks_roles
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@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Splitting Out Host and Group Specific Data
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The preferred practice in Ansible is actually not to store variables in the main inventory file.
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The preferred practice in Ansible is actually not to store variables in the main inventory file.
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In addition to the storing variables directly in the INI file, host
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In addition to storing variables directly in the INI file, host
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and group variables can be stored in individual files relative to the
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and group variables can be stored in individual files relative to the
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inventory file.
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inventory file.
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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ If any files are not present, they are just ignored. So it's ok to not have a '
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for instance.
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for instance.
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Note, you are still allowed to list tasks, vars_files, and handlers "loose" in playbooks without using roles,
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Note, you are still allowed to list tasks, vars_files, and handlers "loose" in playbooks without using roles,
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but roles are a good organizational feature and are highly recommended. if there are loose things in the playbook,
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but roles are a good organizational feature and are highly recommended. If there are loose things in the playbook,
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the roles are evaluated first.
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the roles are evaluated first.
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Also, should you wish to parameterize roles, by adding variables, you can do so, like this::
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Also, should you wish to parameterize roles, by adding variables, you can do so, like this::
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