Hello, all.
I have a box that I'd like to have striping swap spaces. I attempted:
mount { 'swap':
alias => 'swap0',
atboot => true,
device => '/dev/xvdo',
ensure => 'mounted',
options=> 'defaults',
fstype => 'swap',
}
mount { 'swap':
alias => 'swap1',
atboot => true,
device => '/dev/xvdp',
ensure => 'mounted',
options=> 'defaults',
fstype => 'swap',
}
and
mount { 'swap0':
name => 'swap',
atboot => true,
device => '/dev/xvdo',
ensure => 'mounted',
options=> 'defaults',
fstype => 'swap',
}
mount { 'swap1':
name => 'swap',
atboot => true,
device => '/dev/xvdp',
ensure => 'mounted',
options=> 'defaults',
fstype => 'swap',
}
to predictable result. Problem is that mount conflates the name of the
resource with it's mount path; I'm defining the same thing two ways each
time. I _could_ write out my own fstab as a file resource, but that somewhat
defeats the purpose of even having a mount type. Am I missing something? Is
it possible to have multiple swap spaces with puppet?
--
Brian L. Troutwine
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