You can but the method will be slightly different.

"webservers" can be a directory with many files in it.

Example:

group_vars/webservers/foo

On Thursday, October 8, 2015, Klemen Kobetič <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I now have
>
> group_vars/webservers
>
> is there a way that I make, let's say group_vars/webservers.part1 and
> group_vars/webservers.part2 ?
>
> my point is that those files would be stil automatically picked up by
> ansible (because of the webservers name in filename)
>
> or am I doing something wrong and should I take a different approach?
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