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When re-running the dynamic_inventory.py script, either directly or via a playbook run, deployers expect that their edits to openstack_user_config.yml are reflected in the inventory. However, previous behavior only added new entries or updated existing variables with new values; variables that were deleted remained in the inventory JSON file. This patch only corrects behavior for the variables includes in the global_overrides dictionary. Similar behavior may be present in other aspects of the inventory, such as removing host vars, but those should be addressed in later patches. Closes-Bug: #1588902 Change-Id: I86d6627ef34d99c7ef3c77fcd42c918a13f0fe81
OpenStack-Ansible
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