Hi
I just confirmed that this super simple task does exactly what you need:
- name: reboot and wait a bit
reboot:
post_reboot_delay: 120
become: true
No need to fiddle with additional tasks and conditions.
On Mon, 3 Apr 2023 at 17:07, vinayak sawant <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> i checked both ways with string and without string as well it did not work.
>
>
> Kind Regards
> Vinayak Sawant
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 8:18 PM Antony Stone
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Monday 03 April 2023 at 16:28:31, vinayak sawant wrote:
>>
>> > @Antony Stone : "ansible_uptime_seconds >= '120'" is not working as shown
>> > below.
>>
>> I did not mean you to add the " characters - those were simply to identify
>> the
>> string I think you should use in order to confirm to ansible syntax.
>>
>>
>> Antony
>>
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>> please *don't* CC
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