hey,

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> Thanks you so much Bellman, the loglevel seems to be missing corner
> stone :)

This is great, I never know the loglevel meta param did this.

Updated the mcollective wiki to reflect this :)

> 
> Mohamed.
> 
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Thomas Bellman <bell...@nsc.liu.se>
> wrote:
> > Mohamed Lrhazi wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks a lot guys... but how do I do this, both silencing reporting
> >> and overriding noop mode, for a resource other than "exec"... mine
> >> is:
> >>
> >> file {
> >>    "/etc/puppet/facts.yaml":
> >>      ensure => file,
> >>      content => inline_template("<%= scope.to_hash.reject { |k,v|
> >>      !(
> >> k.is_a?(String) && v.is_a?(String) ) }.to_yaml %>"),
> >>  }
> >
> > There is a metaparameter called 'loglevel'. If you set that
> > to something lower than "notice" (i.e. either "info" or "debug"),
> > then Puppet won't report that it applied the resource:
> >
> >    file {
> >        "/etc/puppet/facts.yaml":
> >            ...,
> >            loglevel => debug, noop => false;
> >    }
> >
> >
> > Myself, I do somewhat the opposite: I also run Puppet from cron,
> > but not in noop mode. Since I'm not interrested in getting dozens
> > or hundreds of mails every time I make a configuration change, I
> > filter away all the notice messages, with a simple grep:
> >
> >    puppetd ... | egrep -v '^notice:'
> >
> > However, on one resources I set 'loglevel => warning', so I get
> > a warning message whenever Puppet fixes that particular resource,
> > because when that situation happens I want to check manually that
> > it was the correct action to take. (Specifically, in grub.conf
> > I set the parameter 'default' to 0 so it will always default to
> > boot the first kernel. I do this since I have sometimes found
> > that after installing a new kernel, grub.conf still defaulted to
> > boot the old kernel. But I don't yet quite trust that setting
> > default=0 will always be the right thing.)
> >
> >
> >        /Bellman
> >
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> 
> 
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