Thank you Brian!

Can you help me a bit with that?

Please mind I created a group of one called 'primary' and a group of one 
called 'standby' in the hosts file, not sure if that can be used.
I used that to have specific per node variables declared.

It would really help in this specific case to have a value/status obtained 
on one node to configure the other or others. How is that normally done 
with Ansible?

Cheers, 
Frits

On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 3:04:36 PM UTC+1, Brian Coca wrote:
>
> register stays on the host and gets reset in the loop to reflect the 
> task was skipped, you might want to use a subsequent set_fact and then 
> access the variable thourgh hostvars[<primary_host_name>]. 
>
> -- 
> Brian Coca 
>

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