Reputation: 15050
All I could find was this from the docs:
Additionally,
inventory_hostname
is the name of the hostname as configured in Ansible’s inventory host file. This can be useful for when you don’t want to rely on the discovered hostnameansible_hostname
or for other mysterious reasons. If you have a long FQDN,inventory_hostname_short
also contains the part up to the first period, without the rest of the domain.
Is there any actual difference between inventory_hostname
and ansible_hostname
variables in Ansible? If so, then which one should I use and when?
Upvotes: 64
Views: 166541
Reputation: 52403
inventory_hostname
- As configured in the ansible inventory file (eg: /etc/ansible/hosts
). It can be an IP address or a name that can be resolved by the DNSansible_hostname
- As discovered by ansible
. Ansible logs into the host via ssh
and gathers some facts. As part of the fact, it also discovers its hostname which is stored in ansible_hostname
.hostvars
is a dictionary which has an entry for each inventory host. If you want to access host information, you need to use the inventory_hostname
. If you want to use/print the name of the host as configured on the host, you should use ansible_hostname
since most likely the IP will be used in the inventory file.
Important: To use ansible_hostname
, you need to gather facts:
gather_facts: true
Otherwise, you will get a message that ansible_hostname
is not defined.
"ansible_hostname": "VARIABLE IS NOT DEFINED!"
Try this with one host to understand the differences
tasks:
- debug: var=inventory_hostname
- debug: var=ansible_hostname
- debug: var=hostvars
Upvotes: 114