Look at the wait_for module, it should be able to help you if you need
to, uh, wait for a specific state.

On 13 November 2017 at 07:27, Harish Singh <08harishsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey !!
>
> If I am working with ansible service module, if in case my tomcat take time 
> more then min. Or 2 min. How can I verify if my service stop only then next 
> step will run. ??
>
> Or service module can take care this will hold till services not stopped. ??
>
> Live env took time so not able to test please verify
>
> Thanks
>
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