[Puppet Users] Service resource throws error for ups but service starts

2011-08-12 Thread treydock
I have a puppet module to manage Network UPS Tools, but am having
trouble getting Puppet to be able to start the ups service without
error.  What's strange is the service starts just fine, but Puppet
returns an error.

Here's the service resource I defined...


package { 'nut-client':ensure  = installed,
}

service { 'ups':
ensure  = running,
enable  = true,
hasrestart  = true,
require = Package['nut-client'],
}


The error when I run puppet is as follows...


debug: Service[ups](provider=redhat): Executing '/sbin/service ups
start'
err: /Stage[main]/Nut::Slave/Service[ups]/ensure: change from stopped
to running failed: Could not start Service[ups]: Execution of '/sbin/
service ups start' returned 1:  at /etc/puppet/modules/nut/manifests/
classes/slave.pp:12

I do not know if this is the fault of a bad return code in the init
script...here's the init script used...


### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: ups
# Required-Start: $syslog $network $named
# Required-Stop: $local_fs
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Starts the Network UPS tools
# Description: Network UPS Tools is a collection of programs which
provide a common \
#   interface for monitoring and administering UPS hardware.
### END INIT INFO

# Source function library.
if [ -f /etc/init.d/functions ]; then
. /etc/init.d/functions
elif [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ]; then
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
else
exit 0
fi

# Get config.
if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/ups ]; then
. /etc/sysconfig/ups
else
SERVER=no
fi

start() {
if [ $SERVER = yes ]; then
echo -n $Starting UPS driver controller: 
daemon /sbin/upsdrvctl start  /dev/null 21  success || 
failure
RETVAL=$?
echo

prog=upsd
echo -n $Starting $prog: 
daemon /usr/sbin/upsd $UPSD_OPTIONS  /dev/null 21  success 
||
failure
if [ $RETVAL = 0 ]; then
RETVAL=$?
fi
echo

echo -n $Starting UPS monitor (master): 
daemon /usr/sbin/upsmon  /dev/null 21  success || failure
if [ $RETVAL = 0 ]; then
RETVAL=$?
fi
echo
else
echo -n $Starting UPS monitor (slave): 
daemon /usr/sbin/upsmon  /dev/null 21  success || failure
echo
fi

[ $RETVAL = 0 ]  touch /var/lock/subsys/ups
}

stop() {
echo -n $Stopping UPS monitor: 
killproc upsmon
echo

if [ $SERVER = yes ]; then
prog=upsd
echo -n $Stopping $prog: 
killproc upsd  /dev/null 21  success || failure
RETVAL=$?
echo

echo -n $Shutting down upsdrvctl: 
/sbin/upsdrvctl stop  /dev/null 21  success || failure
if [ $RETVAL = 0 ]; then
RETVAL=$?
fi
echo
fi
[ $RETVAL = 0 ]  rm -f /var/lock/subsys/ups
}

restart() {
stop
start
}

reload() {
# FIXME: upsd and upsmon always return 0
# = can't tell if reload was successful
if [ $SERVER = yes ]; then
action Reloading upsd: /usr/sbin/upsd -c reload
RETVAL=$?
fi
action Reloading upsmon: /usr/sbin/upsmon -c reload
if [ $RETVAL = 0 ]; then
RETVAL=$?
fi
}

# See how we are called.
case $1 in
start)
start ;;

stop)
stop ;;

restart)
restart ;;

try-restart)
[ -f /var/lock/subsys/ups ]  restart || :
;;

reload)
reload ;;

force-reload)
restart ;;

status)
if [ $SERVER = yes ]; then
status upsd
fi
status upsmon
;;

*)
echo $Usage: $0 
{start|stop|restart|try-restart|reload|force-reload|
status}
RETVAL=3
esac

exit $RETVAL


Thanks
- Trey

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Re: [Puppet Users] Service resource throws error for ups but service starts

2011-08-12 Thread Daniel Pittman
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 13:55, treydock treyd...@gmail.com wrote:

 I have a puppet module to manage Network UPS Tools, but am having
 trouble getting Puppet to be able to start the ups service without
 error.  What's strange is the service starts just fine, but Puppet
 returns an error.

 I do not know if this is the fault of a bad return code in the init
 script...here's the init script used...

It smells like one, but I can't see it obviously from that script.
Can you try stopping NUT, then running the service command puppet
does, and checking what 'echo $?' is?

If that isn't 0, your init script isn't returning correctly.

Daniel
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