diff --git a/docs/docsite/rst/intro_windows.rst b/docs/docsite/rst/intro_windows.rst index 4951bd87872..40ec20867c4 100644 --- a/docs/docsite/rst/intro_windows.rst +++ b/docs/docsite/rst/intro_windows.rst @@ -290,8 +290,10 @@ Since 2.0, the following custom inventory variables are also supported for addit * ``ansible_winrm_path``: Specify an alternate path to the WinRM endpoint. Ansible uses ``/wsman`` by default. * ``ansible_winrm_realm``: Specify the realm to use for Kerberos authentication. If the username contains ``@``, Ansible will use the part of the username after ``@`` by default. * ``ansible_winrm_transport``: Specify one or more transports as a comma-separated list. By default, Ansible will use ``kerberos,plaintext`` if the ``kerberos`` module is installed and a realm is defined, otherwise ``plaintext``. -* ``ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation``: Specify the server certificate validation mode (``ignore`` or ``validate``). Ansible defaults to ``validate`` on Python 2.7.9 and higher, which will result in certificate validation errors against the Windows self-signed certificates. Unless verifiable certificates have been configured on the WinRM listeners, this should be set to ``ignore`` +* ``ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation``: Specify the server certificate validation mode (``ignore`` or ``validate``). Ansible defaults to ``validate`` on Python 2.7.9 and higher, which will result in certificate validation errors against the Windows self-signed certificates. Unless verifiable certificates have been configured on the WinRM listeners, this should be set to ``ignore``. * ``ansible_winrm_kerberos_delegation``: Set to ``true`` to enable delegation of commands on the remote host when using kerberos. +* ``ansible_winrm_operation_timeout_sec``: Increase the default timeout for WinRM operations (default: ``20``). +* ``ansible_winrm_read_timeout_sec``: Increase the WinRM read timeout if you experience read timeout errors (default: ``30``), e.g. intermittent network issues. * ``ansible_winrm_*``: Any additional keyword arguments supported by ``winrm.Protocol`` may be provided. .. _windows_system_prep: