How to prevent starting/running service until ansible tasks get finish for all user?











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I want to prevent running/starting service/command (like /usr/local/script/xyz or supervisorctl stop xyz) until all ansible tasks get finished on all machines.



If xys service/command running, then I want to stop and apply lock before running ansible tasks & once those ansible tasks get over, then I want to release lock from that service/command.



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I want to prevent running/starting service/command (like /usr/local/script/xyz or supervisorctl stop xyz) until all ansible tasks get finished on all machines.



If xys service/command running, then I want to stop and apply lock before running ansible tasks & once those ansible tasks get over, then I want to release lock from that service/command.



How can I achieve that?










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I want to prevent running/starting service/command (like /usr/local/script/xyz or supervisorctl stop xyz) until all ansible tasks get finished on all machines.



If xys service/command running, then I want to stop and apply lock before running ansible tasks & once those ansible tasks get over, then I want to release lock from that service/command.



How can I achieve that?










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I want to prevent running/starting service/command (like /usr/local/script/xyz or supervisorctl stop xyz) until all ansible tasks get finished on all machines.



If xys service/command running, then I want to stop and apply lock before running ansible tasks & once those ansible tasks get over, then I want to release lock from that service/command.



How can I achieve that?







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By default, plays run with a linear strategy, in which all hosts will run each task before any host starts the next task. Start the service in the last task of a playbook.






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