I can confirm this problem.

In my case it is a playbook which creates a configuration file for the 
server on the backupserver. 

If I run this playbook against 1 host it works.
If I run it against a group of hosts it fails.
If I run it against a group of host using -f 1 as parameter it works.

Error is always the SSH Error: Shared connection to xxxxx closed.

Ansible version is 1.9-0.git201503262158~unstable




On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 4:47:14 PM UTC+2, Cory Wagner wrote:
>
> I didn't try with serial, but I have not had an issue when running the 
> same playbook against one or two delegates.
>
> On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 9:35:57 AM UTC-5, Brian Coca wrote:
>>
>> this sounds like a probably race condition with the per host forks 
>> interfering with each other, try setting serial: 1 to confirm. 
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Brian Coca 
>>
>

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