I don't have input on the actual question but I'm interested to hear why
one would have multiple AWS account for a given domain (as in
responsibility domain, not in DNS domain).

It seems to me that a single domain can be managed by using single account.
Combining the accounts into a single ansible managed thing defeats the
whole purpose of separating stuff. So the conclusion would be to either
have a single account or mutliple ansible "things" that each manage their
own responsibility domain. Then again I don't know the whole picture and my
POV is probably very naive.

/Martin

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 4:36 PM datsun80 <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Nobody?
>
> On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 11:03:57 AM UTC-5, datsun80 wrote:
>>
>> I am looking for ways that others have organized their inventory files
>> when they have multiple aws accounts.
>>
>> Little background, today we have one folder with all inventory files in
>> it. The inventory directory is a mix between static and a dynamic inventory
>> files. I am tagging the ec2 instances so I can call a playbook specifying
>> hosts, stage_website or prod_website for example.
>>
>> We are switching moving all of our separate instances to their own AWS
>> accounts however and this is where I need to find an elegant way to model
>> this. I will have one AWS account for dev, qa, stage, and production. I
>> would like to use the dynamic inventory approach as that supports auto
>> scaling nicely. I looked up using profiles in boto config but it doesn't
>> look like the ec2.py file supports it.
>>
>> I did find this:
>> https://github.com/jjneely/ansible/tree/multiple-aws-accounts/plugins/inventory
>> which someone rewrote to support multiple aws accounts which I can use but
>> I wanted to get input on how others have done this before I do.
>>
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