
First, we need an @ before the extra vars files. Why? Because an @ is needed. Second, the rook playbook was stringing all 4 commands on to one exec call which was working poorly. Instead, make 4 tasks so that it's slightly better represented in ansible output, each of which has a (presumably) valid command. Change-Id: I30efe84d2041237a00da0c0aac02afa92d29c0fb