If I use nested variables it takes the name of the variable as a string and 
loop over it. Is it the actual use? is it a bug? or I am doing something 
wrong.

Cheers

El martes, 17 de diciembre de 2013 16:48:52 UTC, Pablo Hinojosa Nava 
escribió:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to set a loop on with_together way but I am using nested 
> variables with lists, and I do not have clear how the is code . 
>
> My first variable is the next:
> - vmStorage: { vcpu: 1,
>                   ram: 1024,
>                   storage: 10,
>                   vms: [{name: storage1-dev02,ip: 10.199.3.87},
>                         {name: storage2-dev02,ip: 10.199.3.88},
>                         {name: storage3-dev02,ip: 10.199.3.89}]
>                 }
> My second variable is a register created on this way:
> - name: getting tty
>   shell: virsh dumpxml {{ item.name }} | grep "tty=" | cut -d= -f3 | cut 
> -d/ -f4 | cut -d\' -f1
>   with_items: vmHash.vms
>   register: ntty
>
> Then I am using ntty variable as this without problem: 
>
>> - name: entering on the shell inside each tty
>>   shell: "echo '6' > /dev/pts/{{ item.stdout }}"
>>   with_items: ntty.results
>
> and also vmHash.vms variables, for example with: 
>
>> - name: Do not worry about the previous error, checking if the vms are up
>>   wait_for: host={{ item.ip }}
>>     port=22
>>     timeout=200
>>   delegate_to: localhost
>>   with_items: vmHash.vms
>
>
> *but the problem is when I want to use the with_together loop with these 
> variables. *
>
> The command is the next: 
>
>>   shell: "echo 'sed -i '' 's/{{ goldenip }}/{{ first list variables }}/g' 
>> /cf/conf/config.xml' > /dev/pts/{{ second list variables }}"
>
>
> I have tried a lot of ways without success, for example:
>
>> - name: send stuff2 to all ttys
>>   shell: "echo 'sed -i '' 's/{{ goldenip }}/{{ item.0.ip }}/g' 
>> /cf/conf/config.xml' > /dev/pts/{{ item.1.stdout }}"
>>   with_together:
>>     - vmHash.vms
>>     - ntty.results
>> with the next error TASK: [send stuff2 to all ttys] 
>> *********************************************** 
>> fatal: [x.x] => One or more undefined variables: 'str object' has no 
>> attribute 'ip'
>
>
> or
>
>> - name: send stuff2 to all ttys
>>   shell: "echo 'sed -i '' 's/{{ goldenip }}/{{ item.0 }}/g' 
>> /cf/conf/config.xml' > /dev/pts/{{ item.1 }}"
>>   with_together:
>>     - vmHash.vms.ip
>>     - ntty.results.ip
>
> with the next error:
>
>> TASK: [send stuff2 to all ttys] 
>> *********************************************** 
>> failed: [s04.lab] => (item=['v', 'n']) => {"changed": true, "cmd": "echo 
>> 'sed -i '' 's/10.199.3.82/v/g' /cf/conf/config.xml' > /dev/pts/n ", 
>> "delta": "0:00:00.005936", "end": "2013-12-17 16:04:15.616932", "item": 
>> ["v", "n"], "rc": 1, "start": "2013-12-17 16:04:15.610996"}
>> stderr: /bin/sh: /dev/pts/n: Permission denied
>> failed: [s04.lab] => (item=['m', 't']) => {"changed": true, "cmd": "echo 
>> 'sed -i '' 's/10.199.3.82/m/g' /cf/conf/config.xml' > /dev/pts/t ", 
>> "delta": "0:00:00.005735", "end": "2013-12-17 16:04:17.796956", "item": 
>> ["m", "t"], "rc": 1, "start": "2013-12-17 16:04:17.791221"}
>> stderr: /bin/sh: /dev/pts/t: Permission denied
>
> (It is getting the name of the variable)
>
> How could I run the command using the ip and the number of tty?
>
> Cheers, 
>
> Pablo Hinojosa 
>
>

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