Does the vmware-windows role need the vars defined from the vars_files? If so 
then the role itself should include them inside it's task file(s). Move the 
vars_files inside tasks/main.yml. Anything the role does after that will get 
the value of those vars definitions.

The vmware-windows role will see the values of network and vc_location that 
come into the playbook executing the role. I presume they come in as extra_vars 
from command line or ansible tower.

Walter
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On Nov 10, 2022, at 9:54 AM, Christopher Bachmeyer 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi, Walter,

That is correct.  I am, the vmware-windows role is the first play and creates 
the host_group "windows" to be used as inventory in the second play.
Right now, the second role is not indented but let me give that a go this 
morning.  I'm presuming to indent the entire block starting with the hyphen
( - name: .... )?

Regarding the vars_files, use import statements in the vars/main.yml of the 
first role?  I have multiple vars files under vars/ that are specific to the 
vcenters
and vlans.  Using vars_files and variables in the Ansible Tower Survey gives 
the Admins a way to customize the builds to the environment (which works well!).

Thank you!

On Thursday, November 10, 2022 at 5:23:04 AM UTC-7 
[email protected]<http://nist.gov> wrote:
You need to make sure you use proper indentation. Your roles list needs to be 
indented two spaces like your vars_files.

Is it possible also that your sourcing of those the vars_files from within your 
role is overwriting the value of "windows" such that there is no inventory for 
the second play? Why do you source those vars files? The vmware-windows role 
will do that automatically.

- name: VMware-windows create role
  hosts: localhost
  gather_facts: no
  roles:
    - vmware-windows

### this vars_files should not be needed

  vars_files:
    - ./roles/vmware-windows/vars/{{ vc_location }}.yml
    - ./roles/vmware-windows/vars/{{ network }}.yml

- name: Windows-post role
  hosts: windows
  gather_facts: no
  roles:
    - windows-post


I presume that your vmware-windows role in the first play creates the host 
group called "windows" that you use as the inventory in your second play?

Walter
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On Nov 9, 2022, at 5:30 PM, Christopher Bachmeyer <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey all,

I have two roles that are included in my site.yml and the goal is to execute 
the second role as soon as the first role completes.  I have added a task to 
generate a dynamic inventory in the first role that the second role can use.  I 
have a job Template in Ansible Tower and the first role executes cleanly but 
job Template completes without the second role executing.

What am I missing?

- name: VMware-windows create role
  hosts: localhost
  gather_facts: no
  roles:
  - vmware-windows

  vars_files:
    - ./roles/vmware-windows/vars/{{ vc_location }}.yml
    - ./roles/vmware-windows/vars/{{ network }}.yml

- name: Windows-post role
  hosts: windows
  gather_facts: no
  roles:
  - windows-post

Thanks!

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