Thanks!

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2013/11/28 Michel Blanc <[email protected]>

> Yes. Use :
> poll: 0
>
> Sée http://www.ansibleworks.com/docs/playbooks_async.html
>
> Chers,
>
> M
>  Le 28 nov. 2013 20:11, "Eric Chaves" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> my playbooks have tasks that may affect the network connectivity, for
>> example by reloading firewall rules, and when those tasks are executed the
>> playbook "hangs" waiting forever (or until a timeout, which is error
>> anyway).
>>
>> How do you guys handle tasks like this? Is there some way to instruct
>> ansible that it shouldn't wait for the return on a particular tasks (kind
>> of like a fire-and-forget)?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Eric
>>
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