So what you select for the host pattern will need to match what comes back
from the inventory script

do ./ec2.py --list to see what names come back

you can also just reference host by groups




On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:29 PM, AmiableAlbion <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> I am trying to use the nova.py script provided as a jumping off point for
> using OpenStack as a dynamic inventory repository.I am experiencing a
> problem where the script does not work if I use the hostname (claims there
> is no host by that name). It works fine if I use the IP address. In fact,
> if I modify the nova.py script to return the JSON associated with a
> particular hostname, Ansible still claims that "No hosts matched".
>
> I guess I don't understand what Ansible is using in the JSON to key on for
> the hostname. I am using version 1.3.3.
>
> At least looking at the EC2 example, I see a hostname specified:
>
> *ansible -i ec2.py -u ubuntu us-east-1d -m ping*
>
> This looks like its logging in as the user ubuntu to the host us-east-1d.
> I am looking for the same behavior in an OpenStack environment.
>
> Albion
>
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