How are you making them concurrent?  IE what does your play look like?  

If you have three conventional separate ansible tasks, that won't work.  
You'd need a single task that launches all 3 or use async.

https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_async.html

If you're already using async, show us your playbook.

On Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 3:31:51 AM UTC-8, wagfeliz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have 3 playbooks that runs concurrently winrm process on a windows 
> server, I did notice even when I start all of then in the same time, only 1 
> runs, the others get stuck and wait for the first to finish, then starts.
>
> I did follow all the documentation that I could find and this is my 
> current conf :
>
> PS C:\Windows\system32> winrm get winrm/config/Winrs
> Winrs
> AllowRemoteShellAccess = true
> IdleTimeout = 7200000
> MaxConcurrentUsers = 10
> MaxShellRunTime = 2147483647
> MaxProcessesPerShell = 25
> MaxMemoryPerShellMB = 1024
> MaxShellsPerUser = 30
>
> All the 3 process runs 3 tasks each on winrm.
>
> Is this an normal behavior ? What can I do to change that ? Should it be 
> able to run in parallel ?
>
> There is any docs someone can point me out about how to setup winrm to 
> allow +2 process to run simultaneously ?
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Wagner.
>

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