It might be worth pointing out that puppetlabs/apache is a component module that helps address some of these common issues, and using it instead of writing your own apache module is probably worth considering in this case.
Rob Nelson rnels...@gmail.com On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Ramin K <ramin-l...@badapple.net> wrote: > I'd guess that installing new modules are restarting the service. You > probably need something with better ordering. > > class apache { > contain ::apache::install > contain ::apache::config > contain ::apache::service > Class['::apache::install'] -> > Class['::apache::config'] ~> > Class['::apache::config'] > } > class apache::install { > package { 'libapache2-mpm-itk': > ensure => latest, > } > package { 'apache2': > ensure => latest, > } > # etc etc > } > class apache::config { > file { '/etc/apache2/ports.conf': > ensure => file, > content => "Listen 8080\n", > } > } > class apache::service { > service { 'apache': > ensure => running > enable => true, > } > } > class nginx { > package { 'nginx-light': > ensure => latest, > } > } > class profile::webstack { > include ::apache > include ::nginx > Class['::apache'] -> Class['nginx'] > } > > On 5/13/17 2:45 AM, Anton Gorlov wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> I need stop service (apache) after it install from puppet. >> platform is debian 9 and puppet version is 4.8.2 >> >> I my class i wrote: >> >> ======== >> class webpackages { >> >> exec { 'apachechk': >> command => "/bin/systemctl stop apache2;", >> onlyif => "/bin/grep -c 'Listen 80' /etc/apache2/ports.conf", >> } >> >> package { 'libapache2-mpm-itk': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> >> package { 'apache2': >> require => Exec['apachechk'], >> ensure => latest, >> } >> >> package { 'apache2-dev': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apache2-suexec-pristine': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apache2-utils': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apache2-bin': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apachetop': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'libapache2-mod-rpaf': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'nginx-light': >> require => Exec['apachechk'], >> ensure => latest, >> } >> >> } >> === >> >> but apache not stopping and install nginx is fail because port is busy >> by apache >> >> May 13 12:21:29 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> [::]:8…se) >> May 13 12:21:29 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> 0.0.0.…se) >> May 13 12:21:29 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> [::]:8…se) >> May 13 12:21:30 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> 0.0.0.…se) >> May 13 12:21:30 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> [::]:8…se) >> May 13 12:21:30 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] still could >> not bind() >> >> What is wrong and what is right way to do it? >> >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Puppet Users" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/ms > gid/puppet-users/1da0051d-a3d1-6472-2ad6-3af335f7503a%40badapple.net. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/puppet-users/CAC76iT_nRnEQv5PFsoq0gpi6G-mMHVDB6d_Xzi%3DncUB7kNR2cQ%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.