ansible/examples/hosts.yaml
Brian Coca 1942cd33dc draft add group merge priority and yaml inventory
* now you can specify a yaml invenotry file

* ansible_group_priority will now set this property on groups

* added example yaml inventory

* TODO: make group var merging depend on priority

  groups, child/parent relationships should remain unchanged.
2016-04-07 16:22:36 -04:00

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# This is the default ansible 'hosts' file.
#
# It should live in /etc/ansible/hosts
#
# - Comments begin with the '#' character
# - Blank lines are ignored
# - Top level entries are assumed to be groups
# - Hosts must be specified in a group's hosts:
# and they must be a key (: terminated)
# - groups can have children, hosts and vars keys
# - Anything defined under a hosts is assumed to be a var
# - You can enter hostnames or ip addresses
# - A hostname/ip can be a member of multiple groups
# Ex 1: Ungrouped hosts, put in 'ungrouped' group
##ungrouped:
## hosts:
## green.example.com:
## ansible_ssh_host: 191.168.100.32
## blue.example.com:
## 192.168.100.1:
## 192.168.100.10:
# Ex 2: A collection of hosts belonging to the 'webservers' group
##webservers:
## hosts:
## alpha.example.org:
## beta.example.org:
## 192.168.1.100:
## 192.168.1.110:
# Ex 3: You can create hosts using ranges and add children groups and vars to a group
# The child group can define anything you would normall add to a group
##testing:
## hosts:
## www[001:006].example.com:
## vars:
## testing1: value1
## children:
## webservers:
## hosts:
## beta.example.org: