Docfix: running background tasks without polling
Fix the example in the doc to explicitly set the poll interval to zero so the job doesn't poll. To run a background task without polling, you need to set the poll interval to zero. However, Ansible's default poll setting is 15 seconds, so not specifying the poll interval will cause a background job to poll.
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hosts, so you won't lose track. If you kick hosts and don't want
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to poll, it looks like this::
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$ ansible all -B 3600 -a "/usr/bin/long_running_operation --do-stuff"
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$ ansible all -B 3600 -P 0 -a "/usr/bin/long_running_operation --do-stuff"
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If you do decide you want to check on the job status later, you can::
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