Sorry I gave you the wrong bit.  That was for a badly installed older
version of syslog-ng

        # remove old sysklogd (hack) only if exists. Does not follow
standard upgrade
        exec { "remove-sysklogd":
                name      => "rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches sysklogd",
                logoutput => true,
                onlyif    => "rpm -q sysklogd",
        }

On Sep 24, 10:46 am, Larry Ludwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you are using RHEL or CentOS you should also remove sysklogd.
>
> I do it this way:
>
>         # remove old syslog-ng (hack) only if exists. Does not follow
> standard upgrade
>         exec { "remove-syslog-ng-1.6.2-2":
>                 name      => "rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches syslog-
> ng-1.6.2-2",
>                 logoutput => true,
>                 onlyif    => "rpm -q syslog-ng-1.6.2-2",
>         }
>
> Talk to me offline tonight at the Puppet get together.
>
> -L
>
> --
> Larry Ludwig
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>
> On Sep 22, 3:30 pm, "Brian Gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Anyone have any recipes for this? Also logrotate bits would help.
>
> > --
> > - Brian Gupta
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