atalog.
>
> Without knowing the details of the software you are trying to deploy, I
> would say either fix your deployment procedure so that Puppet can manage
> the configuration files on each node (with the typical Package, File,
> Service), or don't use Puppet at all.
hello:
i currently am using Puppet to run some commands in a sequence. there are
two sequences of exec resources. we found that we cannot use require =>
Exec and it does not work at all as expected. here is some sample code.
exec { "exec-AAA":
command => "/bin/true",
returns => 0,
notify
hello Jenner:
thank you.
without intending to be rude or scornful: using MCollective? hmmm. instead,
i can use a simple shell script, and it works great in minutes. Puppet
makes us go bonkers and i do not think its really intuitive to understand.
instead a procedural scipt is just great.
i fi
hello Jenner:
thank you.
without intending to be rude or scornful: using MCollective? hmmm. instead,
i can use a simple shell script, and it works great in minutes. Puppet
makes us go bonkers and i do not think its really intuitive to understand.
instead a procedural scipt is just great.
i fi
loyment Point.
why does PuppetLabs simply not offer simple Resources to do what we require
here? is there some Puppet ic way of designing and coding manifests that i
do not know about?
thank you very, very much in advance.
ciao,
Aaron
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