Finally cracked it:
- debug: var=hostvars[groups.tag_Name_{{ chaos
}}_bc_util[0]].ansible_all_ipv4_addresses[0]
On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 10:39:46 AM UTC-4, Anthony Sheetz wrote:
>
> OK, I get that the data I want can be found by accessing
> hostvars[hostname][foo].
> However, the hostname I want is variable. That is, when the utility server
> is created by a different ansible script, my only access to it is with a
> tag, not a hostname.
>
> On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 10:39:31 AM UTC-4, Josh Smift wrote:
>>
>> AS> If I dump hostvars, I can see the information I want does exist, I
>> AS> just can't convince Google to show me an example to follow.
>>
>> In general, you want something like
>>
>> hostvars['server1']['ansible_ssh_host']
>>
>> for the ansible_ssh_host variable on the host 'server1'; or, if the
>> target
>> hostname is in a variable called 'host', something like
>>
>> hostvars[host]['ansible_ssh_host']
>>
>> or whatever.
>>
>> -Josh ([email protected])
>>
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>>
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