Indeed. The play is essentially apt update and upgrade. There are about 20 
hosts being run, and they seem to complete in pairs, with long waits between 
groups completing.

When I ssh to individual servers during the run, sometimes no apt command is 
running on the host when I would expect one to be, since that host hasn't 
completed yet.

Other directives in ansible.cfg are taking effect, but I'm wondering if the 
forks directive is. Is there a way for a-p to dump its configuration, so I can 
see all the settings?

During a run, is there a way to tell how many hosts are being run from ps 
output? Is there a way for a-p to display or log when it starts acting on 
individual hosts within a play?

This all happens over a wan, it would be nice to brew able to get some 
timings/profiling for e.g. logging in, transfer of script, execution time.

Cheers Alex

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