Bleah, so the latest snag I've run into is that our dynamic inventory
script sets some host variables, including some that are based on the
derived groups that it comes up with, and of course *those* aren't
available even after adding the host to a group during a run, because
they're not "group variables" per se. There's not a way to have a dynamic
inventory script create group variables, is there? It's all just host
variables?
It seems like the best approach here might be to just do it in two passes,
one run to provision the systems and a second one to configure them,
perhaps setting some metadata at Rackspace (in this case, or the analogous
thing for EC2 or whoever) so that the second pass can find hosts that need
post-provisioning configuration. (Which I also have a question about...
Stay tuned. :^)
-Josh ([email protected])
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