On 10/27/14 7:43 AM, jcbollinger wrote:
On Friday, October 24, 2014 12:51:27 PM UTC-5, Mark Rosedale wrote: Hello, I'm looking to start to implement scheduling for certain resources within puppet. My one question is this. If I have a schedule set on resource 'foo' does that prohibit that resource from being updated if I run puppet agent by hand? What I'm wondering is if I end up needing to do puppet work manually, but am outside of a my maintenance window do I have to edit my puppet code to apply foo or can I override it somehow? If you run the puppet agent with the "--ignoreschedules" option then it will (attempt to) apply /all/ resources in the catalog, regardless of any schedules. I am not aware of any built-in mechanism to selectively ignore a subset of schedules, but if that's something you anticipate wanting to do regularly then you could build something into your manifest set to support it, probably built around a custom fact. John
Coupling the above with --tags $resource_name might give you the granularity you need.
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