Issue #16873 has been reported by Per Cederqvist.
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Bug #16873: rrddir mode cannot be set from puppet.conf
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/16873
Author: Per Cederqvist
Status: Unreviewed
Priority: Normal
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Affected Puppet version: 3.0.0
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I want the rrddir to be world readable, so that I can serve
it using a web server. I've attempted to specify the mode
in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf like this:
rrddir = /var/www/puppet-rrd {mode = 0755}
I've tried "mode = 755", "mode = 0755". The mode seems to be
ignored. If I manually chmod the directory to 755 and restart
puppetmaster, it resets the mode to 750.
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/configuring.html leads me
to believe the above syntax is correct. I've tried adding
"owner" and "group" as well, but that doesn't work very either.
I'm using puppet 3.0.0 under Debian 6.0.6 using the Puppet repository.
For now, the best workaround I can find is to have a normal
file resource where I set the mode. But whenever puppetmaster
is restarted the rrd files will be unreadable until the puppet
agent has run, so it is not an ideal situation.
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