add_host allows you to add per host facts

- add_host: name={{ item.hostIP }} copyfile={{ item.filename }}

- copy: src={{copyfile}} ...

On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Fazal-e-Rehman Khan
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a yml file for variables which goes like this.
>
> - newHosts
>    - hostIP: 192.168.1.22
>      filename: file1
>    - hostIP: 192.168.1.23
>      filename: file2
>
> I am using add_host: {{ item.hostIP }} with_items {{ newHosts }} to add
> hosts on the runtime.
>
> I want to copy respective file to respective hosts with something like {{
> item.filename }} but it copies all files to each host. How I just copy only
> the corresponding file to the node. How can I do that?
>
> Sorry Im a noob. But need an urgent help.
>
>
> Thanks
>
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