On 09/09/2011 05:36 PM, Peter Berghold wrote:

Normally when I hand edit zone files I use a serial number format of
YYYYMMDDXXX where YYYY is the year, MM is the month and DD is the day
the change is being made with XX being a two digit number incremented
for each change done that day.

I cannot figure out a "good" way to do this with puppet.  Any thoughts?

Either a ridiculous erb template or a relatively simple custom function would do the trick, though either way you'll have to write some Ruby.

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