updated command is 

# ansible -i inventory A -m shell -a "ls -l /tmp/{{ lhost }}" --limit 
host1.example.com


On Monday, August 17, 2020 at 7:46:00 PM UTC+5:30 Abhishek Sharma wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have an inventory defined as below:
>
> [A]
> host1.example.com lhost=1010
> host2.example.com lhost=1110
>
> [B]
> host1.example.com lhost=2010
>
> now when i run below command on group A for host1.example.com ansible 
> picks up the host in group B
>
> # ansible -i inventory A -m shell -a "ls -l /tmp/{{ lhost }}"
>
> *output*
>
> ls: no such file or directory /tmp/2010
>
> *expected:*  Ansible should execute on host1 in group A and not group B
>
> Is this behaviour intentional or am i running into some bug or is there 
> something wrong with the command execution.
>
>
>

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