If I understand correctly the master file you are talking about is playbook
term in ansible. The playbook has all information related to hosts and
deployment instruction. You can give the Input in playbook and it will
modify the stuff accordingly.

On Sun, 28 Apr 2019, 15:09 <[email protected] wrote:

> I hope I am posting this to the correct area...
>
> I'm really new to Ansible and am in the process of trying to learn it.
> Question: Does Ansible have the ability to look at a master file that
> contains host file information and deploy information from that master file
> to the /etc/hosts file on all the nodes in my environment so that when I
> add a new host all that I need to do is update that master file and
> redeploy to all my nodes appending, or replacing, that existing /etc/hosts
> file?
>
> Thanks.
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