ensuring a delay in an ansible with_sequence loop










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I've the following handler that is invoked correctly, however, all the sequences appear to be run in quick succession. I'd like to run one by one with a specified delay. will this work?



- name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
ignore_errors: yes
delay: 5
with_sequence: count= number_of_instances


is this enough to pause 5secs after restarting instance_1,
then 5 secs after instance_2
etc?










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    I've the following handler that is invoked correctly, however, all the sequences appear to be run in quick succession. I'd like to run one by one with a specified delay. will this work?



    - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
    shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
    ignore_errors: yes
    delay: 5
    with_sequence: count= number_of_instances


    is this enough to pause 5secs after restarting instance_1,
    then 5 secs after instance_2
    etc?










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      I've the following handler that is invoked correctly, however, all the sequences appear to be run in quick succession. I'd like to run one by one with a specified delay. will this work?



      - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
      shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
      ignore_errors: yes
      delay: 5
      with_sequence: count= number_of_instances


      is this enough to pause 5secs after restarting instance_1,
      then 5 secs after instance_2
      etc?










      share|improve this question













      I've the following handler that is invoked correctly, however, all the sequences appear to be run in quick succession. I'd like to run one by one with a specified delay. will this work?



      - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
      shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
      ignore_errors: yes
      delay: 5
      with_sequence: count= number_of_instances


      is this enough to pause 5secs after restarting instance_1,
      then 5 secs after instance_2
      etc?







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          Use loop_control - pause:



          - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
          shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
          ignore_errors: yes
          with_sequence: count= number_of_instances
          loop_control:
          pause: 5





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            Use loop_control - pause:



            - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
            shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
            ignore_errors: yes
            with_sequence: count= number_of_instances
            loop_control:
            pause: 5





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              Use loop_control - pause:



              - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
              shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
              ignore_errors: yes
              with_sequence: count= number_of_instances
              loop_control:
              pause: 5





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                Use loop_control - pause:



                - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
                shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
                ignore_errors: yes
                with_sequence: count= number_of_instances
                loop_control:
                pause: 5





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                Use loop_control - pause:



                - name: 'restart process_server_x_instance_y'
                shell: '/bin/restarter serverx_instance_item'
                ignore_errors: yes
                with_sequence: count= number_of_instances
                loop_control:
                pause: 5






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