Hi everyone,

I'm new to Ansible and I've been exploring it with Vagrant to perform some 
automated deployment tests for a project.  I'm enjoying it so far! As part 
of setting up the deployment environment, I need to adjust some kernel 
parameters which take effect at boot time.  It's easy to do: edit a file 
and reboot. I'm not sure how to do this using Ansible so that Ansible waits 
for the reboot to complete.

My first thought was use a pre_task to set the kernel parameters and notify 
a 'reboot' handler like this http://pastebin.com/A5BwUkY9 .  But then other 
tasks would attempt to run in the middle of the reboot.  I tried to resolve 
this using the "wait_for: port=22", but no dice.. perhaps because the ssh 
daemon doesn't get killed before Ansible checks.

Am I on the right track?  What am I missing?

Thanks,

Geoff

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