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Asynchronous Actions and Polling
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By default tasks in playbooks block, meaning the connections stay open
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until the task is done on each node. This may not always be desirable, or you may
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be running operations that take longer than the SSH timeout.
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The easiest way to do this is
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to kick them off all at once and then poll until they are done.
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You will also want to use asynchronous mode on very long running
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operations that might be subject to timeout.
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To launch a task asynchronously, specify its maximum runtime
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and how frequently you would like to poll for status. The default
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poll value is 10 seconds if you do not specify a value for `poll`::
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---
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- hosts: all
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remote_user: root
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tasks:
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- name: simulate long running op (15 sec), wait for up to 45 sec, poll every 5 sec
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command: /bin/sleep 15
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async: 45
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poll: 5
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.. note::
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There is no default for the async time limit. If you leave off the
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'async' keyword, the task runs synchronously, which is Ansible's
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default.
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Alternatively, if you do not need to wait on the task to complete, you may
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"fire and forget" by specifying a poll value of 0::
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---
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- hosts: all
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remote_user: root
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tasks:
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- name: simulate long running op, allow to run for 45 sec, fire and forget
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command: /bin/sleep 15
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async: 45
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poll: 0
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.. note::
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You shouldn't "fire and forget" with operations that require
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exclusive locks, such as yum transactions, if you expect to run other
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commands later in the playbook against those same resources.
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.. note::
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Using a higher value for ``--forks`` will result in kicking off asynchronous
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tasks even faster. This also increases the efficiency of polling.
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If you would like to perform a variation of the "fire and forget" where you
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"fire and forget, check on it later" you can perform a task similar to the
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following::
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---
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# Requires ansible 1.8+
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- name: 'YUM - fire and forget task'
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yum: name=docker-io state=installed
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async: 1000
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poll: 0
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register: yum_sleeper
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- name: 'YUM - check on fire and forget task'
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async_status: jid={{ yum_sleeper.ansible_job_id }}
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register: job_result
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until: job_result.finished
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retries: 30
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.. note::
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If the value of ``async:`` is not high enough, this will cause the
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"check on it later" task to fail because the temporary status file that
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the ``async_status:`` is looking for will not have been written or no longer exist
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If you would like to run multiple asynchronous tasks while limiting the amount
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of tasks running concurrently, you can do it this way::
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#####################
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# main.yml
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#####################
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- name: Run items asynchronously in batch of two items
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vars:
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sleep_durations:
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- 1
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- 2
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- 3
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- 4
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- 5
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durations: "{{ item }}"
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include_tasks: execute_batch.yml
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with_items:
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- "{{ sleep_durations | batch(2) | list }}"
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#####################
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# execute_batch.yml
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#####################
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- name: Async sleeping for batched_items
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command: sleep {{ async_item }}
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async: 45
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poll: 0
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with_items: "{{ durations }}"
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loop_control:
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loop_var: "async_item"
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register: async_results
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- name: Check sync status
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async_status:
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jid: "{{ async_result_item.ansible_job_id }}"
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with_items: "{{ async_results.results }}"
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loop_control:
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loop_var: "async_result_item"
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register: async_poll_results
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until: async_poll_results.finished
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retries: 30
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.. seealso::
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:doc:`playbooks`
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An introduction to playbooks
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`User Mailing List <http://groups.google.com/group/ansible-devel>`_
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Have a question? Stop by the google group!
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`irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net>`_
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#ansible IRC chat channel
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