Hello,
To avoid silly micro-management of my "fleet" I've started using
Puppet. Now I'm probably missing some "best practices".
I'm currently getting a "Duplicate definition: Service[cron] is
already defined" on my configs. Indeed there are two places that
define the service. One's the duplicity module:
# Ensure that cron is enabled and running.
@service { cron:
ensure => running,
enable => true,
}
The other one is in my timezone update class:
service { ["cron", "rsyslog", "atd"]:
subscribe => [File["/etc/localtime"], File["/
etc/timezone"]];
}
These are two *completely* independent things. I suppose I can just
remove the clause from duplicity since I don't see why I would not be
running cron everywhere, but I still wonder how one is supposed to
deal with a situation like this, since it will probably happen to me
again.
I've found the Service["cron", "rsyslog", "atd"] { ...} syntax but it
didn't work either, saying it can only be used to override definitions
of a parent class (IIRC).
If anyone knows I'd be delighted to know.
Cheers,
Wilmer van der Gaast.
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