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Old 06-28-2019, 11:35 AM   #1
seddik
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[ANSIBLE] ignore errors if values has been changed on remote target


Hello

I'll explain the situation to you,,
I have an ansible role that creates zones on road53(aws), and then DNS records in the target zone.
My only problem is that if a record has ever been manually modified on an existing zone (on aws), and ansible is launched for a new entry, it gets confused directly because of the change made before.

You can see the error message below :

, "msg": "Record already exists with different value. Set 'overwrite' to replace it"}


Do you have any suggestions for that, or is there a way around it?

Thank you to you
 
  


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