Yes, the hosts folder contains the inventory files.
I am calling it like so:
ansible-playbook -i hosts/qa -t redis site.yml
In the inventory file I have:
- name: Redis Server
hosts: redis
sudo: yes
roles:
- { role: redis, tags: ['redis'] }
On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 6:11:25 PM UTC-5, senorsmile wrote:
>
> How are you setting the inventory (I assume the hosts folder contain your
> inventory files). Give us a sample of what's in the inventory files?
>
> On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 1:29:29 PM UTC-7, datsun80 wrote:
>>
>> I moved my inventory files to their own directory and now the group_vars
>> are not loading.
>>
>> Ansible Docs state:
>> Tip: In Ansible 1.2 or later the group_vars/ and host_vars/ directories
>> can exist in either the playbook directory OR the inventory directory. If
>> both paths exist, variables in the playbook directory will override
>> variables set in the inventory directory.
>>
>> My current layout is as follows:
>> ├── hosts
>> │ └── dev
>> │ └── qa
>> ├── group_vars
>> │ ├── all
>> │ └── dev
>> │ └── qa
>> ├── roles
>> ├── site.yml
>>
>> What am I missing? If I move the inventory files back to the main
>> directory with site.yml Ansible correctly pickups the group_vars.
>>
>
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