I need to get the output of ls command from list of remote ips and under
each ip there is are different directories. The output of ls command needs
to be saved in a file and the name of the file should be the value of ccode
variable under the variable.

Thus my variable file has ip listed. Under each ip is the list of
directories with name and path variables and finally the entire output of
all the ls commands on all the directories for that ip is stored in a file
with ccode variable.

Hope the requirement is clear now.

On Tue, 3 Mar, 2020, 2:55 pm Dick Visser, <dick.vis...@geant.org> wrote:

> I meant HIGH level.
> You are using ansible to achieve something - what is that?
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 09:20, Shifa Shaikh <shifa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Under an ip I want a variable ccode which will be global variable for
> that ip.
> >
> > I also want variable name & path which will have multiple entries.
> >
> > How can I read both single global and multiple variables name and path
> under a given IP ?
> >
> > On Tue, 3 Mar, 2020, 1:26 pm Dick Visser, <dick.vis...@geant.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Can you tell what is the big picture? What task is this intended for?
> >>
> >> On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 05:43, Shifa Shaikh <shifa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Below is my playbook which loads variables and passes it to ls command
> on remote hosts.
> >>>
> >>>    - name: Load repository
> >>>      include_vars:
> >>>        file="{{ playbook_dir }}/vars/listing.yml"
> >>>        name=user1
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>    - set_fact:
> >>>        allinonecmd: "{{ allinonecmd | default('') + 'ls -ltr ' +
> item.path + ' '}}"
> >>>      loop: "{{ user1[inventory_hostname] }}"
> >>>
> >>>    - name: Get stat
> >>>      shell: "ssh {{ USER }}@{{ inventory_hostname }} '{{ allinonecmd
> }}' >/web/htdocs/{{ item.ccode }}{{ item.ipseg }}.html"
> >>>      delegate_to: localhost
> >>>      loop: "{{ user1[inventory_hostname] }}"
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> below is my listing.yml
> >>> 10.0.0.15:
> >>>   - name: SCRIPT
> >>>     path: /tmp/scripts
> >>>     ccode: GRM-APP-
> >>>     ipseg: "0.15"
> >>>   - name: MOC
> >>>     path: /tmp/moc
> >>>   - name: EXE
> >>>     path: /tmp/exe
> >>>   - name: MTR
> >>>     path: /tmp/mtr
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> This worked fine without ccode and ipseg entries in the listing.yml. I
> have multiple entries for path which i loop over and construct the
> allinonecmd string but the ccode is just needed once.
> >>>
> >>> I get this error with a single entry of ccode in listing.yml
> >>>
> >>> fatal: [10.0.0.15]: FAILED! => {
> >>>     "msg": "The task includes an option with an undefined variable.
> The error was: 'dict object' has no attribute 'ccode'
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> For my existing playbook to work i have to specify ccode and ipseg
> under each entry like below which works but looks ugly. It should be
> specified just one time and the playbook should work.
> >>>
> >>> 10.0.0.15:
> >>>   - name: SCRIPT
> >>>     path: /tmp/scripts
> >>>     ccode: GRM-APP-
> >>>     ipseg: "0.15"
> >>>   - name: MOC
> >>>     path: /tmp/moc
> >>>     ccode: GRM-APP-
> >>>     ipseg: "0.15"
> >>>   - name: EXE
> >>>     path: /tmp/exe
> >>>     ccode: GRM-APP-
> >>>     ipseg: "0.15"
> >>>   - name: MTR
> >>>     path: /tmp/mtr
> >>>     ccode: GRM-APP-
> >>>     ipseg: "0.15"
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Can you please suggest a clean way to get this to work  ?
> >>>
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