Are you sure you have fqdn set up properly?  It's not just /etc/hosts that 
needs to be setup for properly configued fqdn.  It is a bit different 
between different Linux flavors and even version of flavors as well.  For 
example, Ubuntu/Debian and CentOS 7 also make use of /etc/ hostname whereas 
I believe CentOS 6 uses /etc/sysconfig/network.  Sometimes you can get away 
with just /etc/hosts but there are times where that is not good enough.



On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 4:02:56 AM UTC-8, Julien Tognazzi wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is it the expected behavior that the value of ansible_domain and ansible_fqdn 
> changes if an entry in /etc/hosts match the server ip ?
>
> With no entry in /etc/hosts
>
> $ ansible -i test localhost -m setup | grep "domain|fqdn"
>         "ansible_domain": "mydomain.ch",
>         "ansible_fqdn": "myserver.mydomain.ch",
>         "facter_domain": "mydomain.ch",
>         "facter_fqdn": "myserver.mydomain.ch",
>
> Then if I add the following entry in /etc/hosts corresponding with the IP 
> of the server,
> 1.2.3.4 otherserver.otherdomain.ch
>
> $ ansible -i test localhost -m setup | grep "domain|fqdn"
>         "ansible_domain": "otherdomain.ch",
>         "ansible_fqdn": "otherserver.otherdomain.ch",
>         "facter_domain": "mydomain.ch",
>         "facter_fqdn": "myserver.mydomain.ch",
>
> $ ansible --version
> ansible 1.9.2
>
> Regards,
>
> Julien.
>

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