I'm trying to use Keith Burdis's excellent erwbgy/system module without
Hiera, at least initially.
http://forge.puppetlabs.com/erwbgy/system
I cannot determine how call the modules. From what I can tell the
documentation isn't quite correct (or I am reading it wrong). I'm trying
to start wit
On Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:58:10 PM UTC-7, Ellison Marks wrote:
> And just to have an answer on the list as well, the syntax in the docs is
> correct. Though it might be class { "system::ntp" in your case. Not sure of
> the specifics of that module.
>
>
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/3/r
thank you very much!!!
working much better now :)
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On Friday, March 22, 2013 8:54:50 AM UTC-7, Keith Burdis wrote:
>
> Good news. I'd encourage people to file bug or feature requests on GitHub
> if they run into problems or have ideas for improvements. Tutorial
> documentation is coming Real Soon Now (TM) :-)
>
> - Keith
>
Keith,
What's th
On Friday, March 22, 2013 10:04:28 PM UTC-7, Keith Burdis wrote:
> Most of the classes take a config hash parameter so this would be:
>
> $ntp = {
> 'servers' => ['ntp1.domain.com'],
> }
>
> class { 'system::ntp':
> config => $ntp,
> }
>
> I use this internally and Byron showed me an example o
I'm now trying to use system::sshd.
I can see that sshd takes a hash as a parameter instead of an array.
However, all my attempts to guess or otherwise determine the correct syntax
are failing.
Here's what I've got so far
$sshd = {
'AllowGroups' :
value => ['root' , 'IT', 'EN
On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:01:12 PM UTC-7, John Smith wrote:
> I'm now trying to use system::sshd.
> I can see that sshd takes a hash as a parameter instead of an array.
> However, all my attempts to guess or otherwise determine the correct
> syntax are failing.
> Here