diff --git a/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_delegation.rst b/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_delegation.rst index 23d2eb2bbea..b5f7cce4bf4 100644 --- a/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_delegation.rst +++ b/docs/docsite/rst/playbooks_delegation.rst @@ -11,10 +11,11 @@ Additional features allow for tuning the orders in which things complete, and as This section covers all of these features. For examples of these items in use, `please see the ansible-examples repository `_. There are quite a few examples of zero-downtime update procedures for different kinds of applications. -You should also consult the :doc:`modules` section, various modules like 'ec2_elb', 'nagios', and 'bigip_pool', and 'netscaler' dovetail neatly with the concepts mentioned here. +You should also consult the :doc:`modules` section, various modules like 'ec2_elb', 'nagios', and 'bigip_pool', and 'netscaler' dovetail neatly with the concepts mentioned here. -You'll also want to read up on :doc:`playbooks_reuse_roles`, as the 'pre_task' and 'post_task' concepts are the places where you would typically call these modules. +You'll also want to read up on :doc:`playbooks_reuse_roles`, as the 'pre_task' and 'post_task' concepts are the places where you would typically call these modules. +Be aware that certain tasks are impossible to delegate, i.e. `include`, `add_host`, `debug`, etc as they always execute on the controller. .. _rolling_update_batch_size: Rolling Update Batch Size