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								# Ansible EC2 external inventory script settings
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								[ec2]
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								# to talk to a private eucalyptus instance uncomment these lines
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								# and edit edit eucalyptus_host to be the host name of your cloud controller
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								#eucalyptus = True
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								#eucalyptus_host = clc.cloud.domain.org
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								# AWS regions to make calls to. Set this to 'all' to make request to all regions
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								# in AWS and merge the results together. Alternatively, set this to a comma
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								# separated list of regions. E.g. 'us-east-1,us-west-1,us-west-2'
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								regions = us-east-1
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								regions_exclude = us-gov-west-1,cn-north-1
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								# When generating inventory, Ansible needs to know how to address a server.
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								# Each EC2 instance has a lot of variables associated with it. Here is the list:
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								#   http://docs.pythonboto.org/en/latest/ref/ec2.html#module-boto.ec2.instance
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								# Below are 2 variables that are used as the address of a server:
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								#   - destination_variable
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								#   - vpc_destination_variable
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								# This is the normal destination variable to use. If you are running Ansible
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								# from outside EC2, then 'public_dns_name' makes the most sense. If you are
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								# running Ansible from within EC2, then perhaps you want to use the internal
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								# address, and should set this to 'private_dns_name'.
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								destination_variable = public_dns_name
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								# For server inside a VPC, using DNS names may not make sense. When an instance
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								# has 'subnet_id' set, this variable is used. If the subnet is public, setting
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								# this to 'ip_address' will return the public IP address. For instances in a
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								# private subnet, this should be set to 'private_ip_address', and Ansible must
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								# be run from with EC2.
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								vpc_destination_variable = ip_address
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								# To tag instances on EC2 with the resource records that point to them from
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								# Route53, uncomment and set 'route53' to True.
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								route53 = False
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								# To exclude RDS instances from the inventory, uncomment and set to False.
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								#rds = False
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								# Additionally, you can specify the list of zones to exclude looking up in
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								# 'route53_excluded_zones' as a comma-separated list.
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								# route53_excluded_zones = samplezone1.com, samplezone2.com
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								# By default, only EC2 instances in the 'running' state are returned. Set
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								# 'all_instances' to True to return all instances regardless of state.
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								all_instances = False
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								# By default, only RDS instances in the 'available' state are returned.  Set
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								# 'all_rds_instances' to True return all RDS instances regardless of state.
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								all_rds_instances = False
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								# API calls to EC2 are slow. For this reason, we cache the results of an API
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								# call. Set this to the path you want cache files to be written to. Two files
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								# will be written to this directory:
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								#   - ansible-ec2.cache
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								#   - ansible-ec2.index
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								cache_path = ~/.ansible/tmp
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								# The number of seconds a cache file is considered valid. After this many
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								# seconds, a new API call will be made, and the cache file will be updated.
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								# To disable the cache, set this value to 0
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								cache_max_age = 300
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								# Organize groups into a nested/hierarchy instead of a flat namespace.
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								nested_groups = False
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								# If you only want to include hosts that match a certain regular expression
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								# pattern_include = stage-*
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								# If you want to exclude any hosts that match a certain regular expression
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								# pattern_exclude = stage-*
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								# Instance filters can be used to control which instances are retrieved for
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								# inventory. For the full list of possible filters, please read the EC2 API
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								# docs: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/ApiReference-query-DescribeInstances.html#query-DescribeInstances-filters
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								# Filters are key/value pairs separated by '=', to list multiple filters use
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								# a list separated by commas. See examples below.
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								# Retrieve only instances with (key=value) env=stage tag
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								# instance_filters = tag:env=stage
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								# Retrieve only instances with role=webservers OR role=dbservers tag
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								# instance_filters = tag:role=webservers,tag:role=dbservers
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								# Retrieve only t1.micro instances OR instances with tag env=stage
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								# instance_filters = instance-type=t1.micro,tag:env=stage
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								# You can use wildcards in filter values also. Below will list instances which
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								# tag Name value matches webservers1*
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								# (ex. webservers15, webservers1a, webservers123 etc) 
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								# instance_filters = tag:Name=webservers1*
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