Thanks for the answer. I've done it but I got an error:

*# Create AMI*
*    - name: Create AMI*
*      local_action:*
*        module: ec2_ami*
*        instance_id: i-036c3f075aebfb3ce*
*        #instance_id: "{{ item.id }}"*
*        wait: yes*
*        wait_timeout: 3600*
*        aws_access_key: "{{ AWSAccessKey }}"*
*        aws_secret_key: "{{ AWSSecretKey }}"*
*        region: "{{ region }}"*
*        name: "OCCM-AUTO-AMI-4-E2E -TEST - {{ date }}"*
*        description: "OCCM automatically created ami for E2E"*
*        launch_permissions:*
*          user_ids: "{{ item }}"*
*        with_items:*
*          - 66602923934*
*          - 71827345521*
*        device_mapping:*
*          - device_name: /dev/sda1*
*            size: 50*
*            volume_type: gp2*

fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, "msg": "the field 'args' 
has an invalid value, which appears to include a variable that is 
undefined. The error was: 'item' is undefined\n\nThe error appears to have 
been in '/etc/ansible/playbook/E2E/create_occm_linux_ami.yml': line 96, 
column 7, but may\nbe elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax 
problem.\n\nThe offending line appears to be:\n\n# Create AMI\n    - name: 
Create AMI\n      ^ here\n"}
        to retry, use: --limit 
@/etc/ansible/playbook/E2E/create_occm_linux_ami.retry


בתאריך יום חמישי, 20 באפריל 2017 בשעה 11:29:37 UTC+3, מאת Suporter:
>
> *You can use with_items as shown below*
> *# Create AMI*
> *    - name: Create AMI*
> *      local_action:*
> *        module: ec2_ami*
> *        instance_id: "{{ item.id <http://item.id/> }}"*
> *        wait: yes*
> *        wait_timeout: 3600*
> *        aws_access_key: "{{ AWSAccessKey }}"*
> *        aws_secret_key: "{{ AWSSecretKey }}"*
> *        region: "{{ region }}"*
> *        name: "OCCM-AUTO-AMI-4-E2E -TEST - {{ date }}"*
> *        description: "OCCM automatically created ami for E2E"*
> *        launch_permissions:*
> *          user_ids: {{item}}*
> *        with_items:*
> *          - **66602923934*
> *          - **66602923934*
> *          - **66602923934*
> *        device_mapping:*
> *          - device_name: /dev/sda1*
> *            size: 50*
> *            volume_type: gp2*
>
>
> On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 1:46:05 PM UTC+5:30, Shmulik Alfandari 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am creating AMI in AWS using ec2_ami module. I need to create the AMI 
>> and to give permissions to multiple accounts,however it failed. When I am 
>> doing it with one account it's ok.
>> Below the code to create AMI with permission to 1 account which is 
>> working fine.
>>
>> *# Create AMI*
>> *    - name: Create AMI*
>> *      local_action:*
>> *        module: ec2_ami*
>> *        instance_id: "{{ item.id <http://item.id> }}"*
>> *        wait: yes*
>> *        wait_timeout: 3600*
>> *        aws_access_key: "{{ AWSAccessKey }}"*
>> *        aws_secret_key: "{{ AWSSecretKey }}"*
>> *        region: "{{ region }}"*
>> *        name: "OCCM-AUTO-AMI-4-E2E -TEST - {{ date }}"*
>> *        description: "OCCM automatically created ami for E2E"*
>> *        launch_permissions:*
>> *          user_ids: ['66602923934']*
>> *        device_mapping:*
>> *          - device_name: /dev/sda1*
>> *            size: 50*
>> *            volume_type: gp2*
>>
>>
>> Could you please let me know how to pass multiple accounts to: *user_ids 
>> ?*
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Shmulik.
>>
>

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