hi Peter,

Thanks for watching .
Actually that's all my service resource without the ensure => running. 
Should I use that parameter to have puppet launch my script?
Here is the content of myinit_script.sh.

#!/bin/sh
echo "Starting Apache2"
/opt/apache2/bin/apachectl -f /opt/apache2/conf/httpd -k start

Thanks a lot.


Le lundi 6 août 2012 21:39:23 UTC+2, pmbuko a écrit :
>
> On Aug 6, 2012, at 2:45 PM, Rost wrote:
>
> Hi everbody !!!
>
> I would like to know how to use the parameter start of the service 
> resource type. Because i want to use my own script to start my service.
> I have tried 2 cases and did'nt work.
>
> Here are the cases :
>
> service { 'myservice':
>    start => '/root/myinit_script.sh'
> }
>
> service { 'myservice':
>    start => "/root/myinit_script.sh"
> }
>
>
> Do you have any idea on how to use this parameter?
>
> Thans very much for help.
>
>
> Rost,
>
> Is what you pasted about the entire 'myservice' resource definition or did 
> you leave our the 'ensure' lines for brevity? Make sure you have an 'ensure 
> => running," line in the service definition if you want puppet to ensure 
> that state. There might also be  a problem with your init script. Can you 
> please post the contents of myinit_script.sh here?
>
> -- 
> Peter Bukowinski
>

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