Have you looked at the full ansible_facts for that OS?  Maybe there is
another value you can use other than os_family.

On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 3:23 PM [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I've got some playbooks that install updates to some servers based on
> operating system family like so:
>
>   - include_tasks: update-RedHat.yml
>     when: (ansible_os_family == 'RedHat')
>
>   - include_tasks: update-Debian.yml
>     when: (ansible_os_family == 'Debian')
>
> We recently changed a bunch of servers to Alma Linux and this conditional
> is being skipped due to Alma Linux not being flagged as being in that
> family.
>
> I'm running AWX 17.1.0 with Ansible 2.9.18 on an Ubuntu 20.04 server. I
> found some stuff that suggests perhaps this version of ansible won't
> recognise the family, but I'm pretty well stuck on how best to upgrade the
> ansible version. All the information I can find online just produces error
> rabbit holes and I'd rather avoid major change today if possible.
>
> Is there another way I can get those servers included that anyone knows of?
>
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