I tried everything, wait_for, async etc. The quickest and easiest way was 
to fix the problem was to create a wrapper script and execute it with the 
script module.

Op donderdag 13 april 2017 00:15:35 UTC+2 schreef J Hawkesworth:
>
> If the ruby script does something like write a file when it has finished 
> you could use async to kick off the job and then use wait_for to wait until 
> the file is written.  There are other things you can wait for such as ports 
> as well as files.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jon
>
>

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