so, like this?

ansible -i spacewalk.py textfile.txt? 


On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 3:51:00 AM UTC-4, Tomasz Kontusz wrote:
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> David Jacobs <[email protected] <javascript:>> napisał: 
> >I am trying to get a good inventory from both a spacewalk and an older 
> >satellite server.   I was able to share the spacewalk.py script with 
> >those 
> >server and produce an output, which is all one 1 line, and looks 
> >something 
> >like this:  {"CentOS6_Servers": ["server1", "server2", "server3", 
> >"server4", "server5",   ... etc for 600+ servers and many many groops. 
> > 
> > When I try this: 
> > 
> >ansible CentOS6_Servers -a "hostname" -i 
> >/etc/ansible/inventory/spacewalk_list_07-11-2014.txt 
> > 
> >I get this ->   ERROR: Invalid ini entry: [ncias-p584.nci.nih.gov, - 
> >need 
> >more than 1 value to unpack 
> > 
> >Is this due to the file being all one line?  Is this improper YAML 
> >syntax, 
> >maybe?  Sorry, I am a new to YAML Syntax, and Ansible. 
> > 
> >Am I using spacewalk.py incorrectly? 
> Yes. You should point Ansible to the script, not saved output (if the file 
> given to -i is executable, Ansible will use it as dynamic inventory). 
> The error you are getting says that Ansible expects static inventories to 
> be in an INI-like syntax. 
>
> > 
> >Thanks for assistance you can give me. 
>
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