Re: [Puppet Users] Basic question

2016-08-03 Thread Warron French
Thanks Sandbeck, that was a very useful link, once I read down towards the bottom! I appreciate it. On 7/21/2016 8:44 AM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote: "warron.french" writes: Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then set the permission

Re: [Puppet Users] Basic question

2016-07-22 Thread warron.french
Thanks Rob. \\Warron French from mobile On Jul 21, 2016 7:41 AM, "Rob Nelson" wrote: > I am not intimately familiar with them, but I think the modules > puppet/archive or puppet/staging will do what you want. > > On Wednesday, July 20, 2016, warron.french

Re: [Puppet Users] Basic question

2016-07-21 Thread Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
"warron.french" writes: > Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then > set the permission of all the directory after that? > > Would one select a provider and then provide the tarball filename as the > argument somehow? The puppet/archive

Re: [Puppet Users] Basic question

2016-07-21 Thread Rob Nelson
I am not intimately familiar with them, but I think the modules puppet/archive or puppet/staging will do what you want. On Wednesday, July 20, 2016, warron.french wrote: > Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then set > the permission of all

[Puppet Users] Basic question

2016-07-20 Thread warron.french
Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then set the permission of all the directory after that? Would one select a provider and then provide the tarball filename as the argument somehow? \\Warron French from mobile -- You received this message because you are

[Puppet Users] basic question about hiera

2015-07-08 Thread Albert Shih
Hi, Very basic question about hiera file. I've hieradata/my_host.yaml I like at the end of my_host.yaml make something like include my_host_add.yaml is it possible ? The reason is some data is automatically extract from a database, those data is specific to that host. And because this

[Puppet Users] Basic question - LDAP: puppetclass ryslog::server vs. modules/ryslog/server.pp

2014-03-19 Thread Denny Schierz
hi, I try to reorganize my filesystemstructure for Puppet and have some problems. I assign all my classes to the nodes via LDAP, for example: rsyslog::server. The problem is now, that (for example) the saz-rsyslog module uses the defaults (example: save logs to /srv/log), instead of using my

Re: [Puppet Users] Basic question - LDAP: puppetclass ryslog::server vs. modules/ryslog/server.pp

2014-03-19 Thread Garrett Honeycutt
On 3/19/14, 11:31 AM, Denny Schierz wrote: hi, I try to reorganize my filesystemstructure for Puppet and have some problems. I assign all my classes to the nodes via LDAP, for example: rsyslog::server. The problem is now, that (for example) the saz-rsyslog module uses the defaults (example:

[Puppet Users] basic question

2009-06-23 Thread David Bishop
I know I'm missing something very basic, but I've been beating my head on this for hours now without making progress. I'm trying to 'tag' nodes with various values, to be pulled later in some home-grown modules. For instance, I want to mark machines as being a webserver, and then in my yum repo

[Puppet Users] basic question about template conditionals

2009-02-11 Thread Michael Conigliaro
Hello, Sorry if this ends up getting posted twice. I originally sent this about 3 hours ago, and I never saw it get posted, so I'm trying again. I want to use Puppet to manage /etc/access.conf on our managed Linux servers. The problem is that the servers on our network will be accessed by

[Puppet Users] basic question about template conditionals

2009-02-11 Thread Michael Conigliaro
Hello, I want to use Puppet to manage /etc/access.conf on our managed Linux servers. The problem is that the servers on our network will be accessed by different groups of users, so I will need slightly different configurations for each server. My first impression is that I probably don't want