On 16/04/15 10:30 -0400, Brian Coca wrote:
First you can have multiple plays per run, so existing on a play not
matching hosts might not be the correct thing.

Also that might be a 'correct' run, one case, for example, is
'unprovisioned' hosts on a bootstraping play.

Now an interesting feature would be to be able do something like registered variables at the playbook level. Then you could have a second play using localhost that inspects the result of the previous play to determine further action or success/failure.

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Jason DeTiberus

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