Get info from a host, and use it in another host's template

Hi all,

I’m learning Ansible, and I’m trying to use it to template a Nagios config file. My network is 98% Debian and Ubuntu, with a FreePBX server to mix things up. There en lies the issue I’m having. When I run this command to check facts:

`
ansible freepbx.domain.com -m

`

I can see that

`
“ansible_os_family”: “Sangoma”

`

In my template, I have the following if statement:

`
{% if ansible_os_family == “Debian” or ansible_os_family == “Ubuntu” %}
define service{
use local-service
host_name {{ hostvars[item].inventory_hostname }}
service_description Apt Status
check_command check_apt
}
{% endif %}

`

and the issue is that the block is still being generated for that server, even though it’s not Debian or Ubuntu.

I posted this on Reddit as well, and I realized that the issue is that the template is being applied to my Nagios server, which is Debian, so the ansible_os_family is always coming back Debian. What I’m having trouble with is how to get the if statement to get it’s facts from the target server, and not the one the playbook is running on. I’m able to get the hostname from the static hosts file like this

`
{{ hostvars[item].inventory_hostname }}

`

but I’m not having any luck figuring out how to get the template to apply to the values from that host. Anyone have any ideas?

Without the more of the code on where and how you are generating the template it's difficult to say, but I believe you are looking for this

{% if hostvars[item].ansible_os_family == "Debian" or hostvars[item].ansible_os_family == "Ubuntu" %}

or the more cleaner version

{% if hostvars[item].ansible_os_family in ['Debian', 'Ubuntu'] %}

You don't have access to the facts the hosts in group nagios-monitored, that's the reason it fails.

So you need to enable fact caching
http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbooks_variables.html#fact-caching

or gather the facts before you run the nagios-server play.
Facts gathered in one play is available in subsequent plays as long as they are in the same playbook.

That did it! Thanks Kai!

So it seems that gathering facts is what populates those variables. This all makes sense now. Thanks so much for your guidance!

Cheers,

Danny