Issue #10980 has been updated by Greg Poirier.

Oh, I see what --add does now.

No, we haven't been doing that manually. We install jetty via puppet from a tgz 
distribution, and not a package. Might that matter? We aren't running chkconfig 
--add manually from within our jetty module.  We install via tar, and then do a 
service { 'jetty': } stanza (approprately filled, not just empty).
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Bug #10980: Service provider in RedHat will not create K?? stop scripts
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/10980#change-83481

Author: Andoni Auzmendi
Status: Accepted
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: service
Target version: 
Affected Puppet version: 2.7.6
Keywords: service redhat linux enable
Branch: 


When a service is set to be enabled the provider/service/redhat.rb provider 
will run "/sbin/chkconfig $name on" which will only create the links for 
starting the service but will not for stopping it. The correct command is 
"/sbin/chkconfig --add $name".

This is important for those services that require stopping cleanly before other 
services.




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