Corrected three small typos in playbooks_loops.rst (#18136)
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The 'random_choice' feature can be used to pick something at random. While it's not a load balancer (there are modules
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for those), it can somewhat be used as a poor man's loadbalancer in a MacGyver like situation::
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for those), it can somewhat be used as a poor man's load balancer in a MacGyver like situation::
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- debug: msg={{ item }}
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with_random_choice:
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@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ When using complex data structures for looping the display might get a bit too "
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- name: server1
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disks: 3gb
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ram: 15Gb
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netowrk:
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network:
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nic01: 100Gb
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nic02: 10Gb
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@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ for `item`::
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Writing Your Own Iterators
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While you ordinarily shouldn't have to, should you wish to write your own ways to loop over arbitrary datastructures, you can read :doc:`developing_plugins` for some starter
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While you ordinarily shouldn't have to, should you wish to write your own ways to loop over arbitrary data structures, you can read :doc:`developing_plugins` for some starter
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information. Each of the above features are implemented as plugins in ansible, so there are many implementations to reference.
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.. seealso::
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