Yeah sadly in this case the vol1 gets created as one part of the else 
statement, so my goal is on the second run to determine if it exists to 
just encrypt it and mount it instead of going through the whole build 
procedure.

On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:10:26 AM UTC-7, Yanis Guenane wrote:
>
> If your file `/volumes/vol1` could be managed by Puppet somehow, you 
> could use if defined(File['/volumes/vol1']) as a condition. 
>
> Not sure if it is possible in your case, 
>
> -- 
> Yanis Guenane 
>
> On 08/19/2014 12:04 PM, Eugene Sapozhnikov wrote: 
> > Basicly I am looking for the syntax to use as a conditional in the 
> > if statement for a file exists check. 
> > 
> > On Monday, August 18, 2014 2:45:23 PM UTC-7, Eugene Sapozhnikov 
> > wrote: 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> I am trying to figure out a way to use a if statement to run 
> >> multiple sets of commands depending if one file exists, but I am 
> >> unable to find any good documented ways of doing this. 
> >> 
> >> Basic rough layout of what i would like to achieve is this: 
> >> 
> >> Any help on getting the correct syntax for the if statement would 
> >> be appreciated 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> if file /volumes/vol1 exists { *exec { generate_loopback_tor: 
> >> command => "/sbin/losetup /dev/loop6 /volumes/tor", unless => 
> >> "/sbin/losetup -a| /bin/grep \"/volumes/tor\"", } * 
> >> 
> >> *exec { generate_encrypt_tor:    command => " /sbin/cryptsetup 
> >> create tor ",    unless => "/usr/bin/test -e /dev/mapper/tor", 
> >> }exec { generate_mount_tor: command => "/bin/mount 
> >> /dev/mapper/tor /usr/local/tor", unless => "/bin/mount | 
> >> /bin/grep \"/usr/local/tor\"", } }* else { exec { 
> >> generate_empty_file_tor: command => "/bin/dd of=/volumes/tor 
> >> bs=256M count=0 seek=1", unless => "/usr/bin/test -e 
> >> /volumes/tor", } exec { generate_loopback_tor: command => 
> >> "/sbin/losetup /dev/loop6 /volumes/tor", unless => "/sbin/losetup 
> >> -a| /bin/grep \"/volumes/tor\"", } exec { generate_encrypt_tor: 
> >> command => "/bin/echo \XXXXXXXXXX\" | /sbin/cryptsetup create tor 
> >> /dev/loop6 -", unless => "/usr/bin/test -e /dev/mapper/tor", } 
> >> exec { generate_zero_tor: command => "/bin/dd if=/dev/zero 
> >> of=/dev/mapper/tor count=512 bs=1024", unless => "/sbin/fdisk -lu 
> >> | /bin/grep \"/dev/mapper/tor\"", } exec { generate_mkfs_tor: 
> >> command => "/sbin/mke2fs -j -O dir_index /dev/mapper/tor ", 
> >> onlyif => "/sbin/parted -l | /bin/grep \"Error: /dev/mapper/tor: 
> >> unrecognised disk label\"", } exec { generate_mount_tor: command 
> >> => "/bin/mount /dev/mapper/tor /usr/local/tor", unless => 
> >> "/bin/mount | /bin/grep \"/usr/local/tor\"", } 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> } 
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
>

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