KSO> In YAML indentation is very important, and you need to be consistent
KSO> in the indentation.
Also, all indentation should be space characters, not tabs.
(If you've got tabs in your playbook, could Ansible catch that and
identify the problem more clearly than it currently does?)
-Josh ([email protected])
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