ER> when: (alias != "leia") or (alias != "luke") or (alias != "vader")
ER>
ER> If I turn those conditionals from != to ==, the play only runs on
ER> those 3 servers as expected. But if I run it like it is above, it runs
ER> on ALL hosts.
No matter what your alias is, at least one of those conditions will be
true (in practice, two or three of them will be), and the OR means that if
one of them is true, the whole 'when' is true.
-Josh ([email protected])
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