that's another good idea… there's a limit of 128 extended attributes. I'm
not sure if that's 128 userland, 128 trusted and 128 security, or 128
total. I haven't done a buncha playing around with this yet… I dunno how
expensive the attribute lookups/writes are. it's entirely possible this
isn't a good idea after all… but I am excited to see where we run with it.




On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:22 PM, David Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Wolf,
>
>
> On 2013-03-02 04:55, Wolf Noble wrote:
>
>> it could be a lightweight way for puppet and chef to inform each other
>> that they 'own' a file….  and what parts of the file they care about,
>> perms, owner, group, content, to prevent colliding 'config management'
>>
>
> One thing you've missed, which would probably really cool is something
> like a puppet-mtime stamp: When has puppet last managed a file. If it's
> updated everytime puppet runs, it could be a nice auditing mechanism to
> find stuff puppet did manage but does not anymore.
>
>
> Best Regards, David
>
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