Hi,
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:09 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> That wouldn't actually help: the package provider and the service provider
> would need to collude, and Puppet doesn't really support that.
>
I forgot runit made things simpler, by having runit-policy.d which would
prevent a service t
Mohit Chawla writes:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:50 PM, byron appelt wrote:
>
>> The package I am trying to update is running under monit, which will start
>> it back up if not shut down via monit, which the package itself cannot
>> do. Is there a recommended way to handle this sort of situation
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:50 PM, byron appelt wrote:
> The package I am trying to update is running under monit, which will
> start it back up if not shut down via monit, which the package itself
> cannot do. Is there a recommended way to handle this sort of
> situation?
>
A puppet provider
The package I am trying to update is running under monit, which will
start it back up if not shut down via monit, which the package itself
cannot do. Is there a recommended way to handle this sort of
situation?
-Byron
On Nov 16, 5:35 pm, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> byron appelt writes:
> > Is there