Hmm.  Would be great if the docs said so ;-)
But how to circumvent it? I can try using random order in order to reduce
the probability of the same hosts failing every time but is there any other
way?

pt., 18 cze 2021, 16:56 użytkownik Brian Coca <[email protected]> napisał:

> This is by design, if all hosts in a batch fail, the playbook is
> failed. The logic was that in rolling releases it makes sense to stop
> in the case of a batch failing.
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