Thanks Sandbeck, that was a very useful link, once I read down towards
the bottom! I appreciate it.
On 7/21/2016 8:44 AM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote:
"warron.french" writes:
Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then
set the permission of all the directory afte
Thanks Rob.
\\Warron French from mobile
On Jul 21, 2016 7:41 AM, "Rob Nelson" wrote:
> I am not intimately familiar with them, but I think the modules
> puppet/archive or puppet/staging will do what you want.
>
> On Wednesday, July 20, 2016, warron.french
> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to extrac
"warron.french" writes:
> Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then
> set the permission of all the directory after that?
>
> Would one select a provider and then provide the tarball filename as the
> argument somehow?
The puppet/archive module is one of several modul
I am not intimately familiar with them, but I think the modules
puppet/archive or puppet/staging will do what you want.
On Wednesday, July 20, 2016, warron.french wrote:
> Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then set
> the permission of all the directory after that?
Is it possible to extract a tarball using the puppet module, and then set
the permission of all the directory after that?
Would one select a provider and then provide the tarball filename as the
argument somehow?
\\Warron French from mobile
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Hi,
Very basic question about hiera file.
I've
hieradata/my_host.yaml
I like at the end of my_host.yaml make something like
include my_host_add.yaml
is it possible ?
The reason is some data is automatically extract from a database, those
data is specific to that host. And because this fi
On 3/19/14, 11:31 AM, Denny Schierz wrote:
> hi,
>
> I try to reorganize my filesystemstructure for Puppet and have some
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> module uses the defaults (exa
hi,
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my o
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Hello,
I want to use Puppet to manage /etc/access.conf on our managed Linux
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Hello,
Sorry if this ends up getting posted twice. I originally sent this
about 3 hours ago, and I never saw it get posted, so I'm trying again.
I want to use Puppet to manage /etc/access.conf on our managed Linux
servers. The problem is that the servers on our network will be
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