Hello,
sorry it took me so long to reply.
Thank you for the answer. That has helped me a lot and I think I'm on
the correct path now. It is just a lot more verbose than I had hoped
:)
> A custom function that expands the array would be a bit more
> universal, but you can still do this with puppe
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Lars Francke wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Again thank you for the detailed answer.
>
>> One of the things that sometimes gives Puppet newbies trouble is that
>> it employs a declarative model rather than an imperative one. In
>> other words, it's an expert system, not a script
Hi!
Again thank you for the detailed answer.
> One of the things that sometimes gives Puppet newbies trouble is that
> it employs a declarative model rather than an imperative one. In
> other words, it's an expert system, not a scripting language. The
> Puppet language is all about describing t
On Nov 29, 6:15 pm, Lars Francke wrote:
> This is the part I don't understand. The more verbose I've been the
> more errors I got because of duplicate definitions etc. Which only
> supports the point that I still don't "get" the Puppet model :)
Wrapping up a bunch of things in a define may red
Hello,
> But none of that is going to solve your particular problem, because
> even if you instantiate your defines virtually, you still can provide
> only one set of parameters for each title within the scope of each
> node. Basically, this part of your design concept (define "bar") does
> not f
On Nov 25, 6:22 pm, Lars Francke wrote:
> I don't understand how I'd convert the definitions from my original
> mail into virtual resources.
You wouldn't convert the definitions themselves, but rather their
instantiations. Alternatively, you might convert the definitions to
*use* virtual resour
On Nov 18, 5:28 pm, Lars Francke wrote:
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> But I guess that doesn't work because a resource may be managed multiple
> times.
>
> Any ideas how to solve this?
There are two basic approaches you can use, separately or together,
depending on how granularly you want to manage these resources.