Re: [Puppet Users] apache service start problem

2011-03-18 Thread Marc Zampetti
The root issue is that the service resource only depends upon the Package. You need to include all of the other resources in the require, or chain the requires in such a way that all of the other work is done before puppet tries to start apache. That will fix the double run issue. Marc

Re: [Puppet Users] apache service start problem

2011-03-17 Thread Denmat
Hi, Looks like you're over engineering a bit here. You are creating directories that I think will be created by the package manager. You can obviously sets perms on those directories but I would drop unnecessary creates. Also you don't have any order in the structure. You need to include

Re: [Puppet Users] apache service start problem

2011-03-16 Thread Tim Dunphy
Hey guys, Thanks for your input! I have yet to start paring down the execs as per your suggestion, however I did implement your suggestion of using the absent attribute as opposed to the Tidy resource type. file { /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf: ensure = absent, require =

Re: [Puppet Users] apache service start problem

2011-03-15 Thread Frank Sweetser
On 3/15/2011 6:40 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote: hello list!! I have developed a custom apache module for my company that setups up our own particular config of httpd and php in order to run our sites.. However, there is one wrinkle. It take two puppet runs to start the httpd service with this module

Re: [Puppet Users] apache service start problem

2011-03-15 Thread Denmat
Hi, May not be the best solution, but you could keep the ssl.conf file declaration but it's source could be made harmless, ie, have a file called ssl.conf that has the httpd directives hashed out. That way the file can exist but not interfere. There maybe better ways though. Cheers, On