Don't mean to be annoying, but i kind of ran out of ideas. If anyone can
help it would be appreciated. If not, i have to look for another (ugly)
solution.
thanks,
S.
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Sebastian Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having difficulty letting a service start automaticly. The problem
> that's occurring is with just one class/service. I have made other classes
> and service definitions in it who are all working fine. Here's the class i
> use for auditd:
>
> class audit {
>
> package {
> "audit":
> ensure => present,
> }
>
> remotefile {
> "/etc/audit/auditd.conf":
> mode => 640,
> source => "apps/audit/auditd.conf",
> require => Package["audit"],
> }
>
> service {
> "auditd":
> ensure => running,
> enable => true,
> hasrestart => true,
> subscribe => File["/etc/audit/auditd.conf"],
> require => Package["audit"],
> }
>
> }
>
> The package gets installed, but if the file (/etc/audit/auditd.conf)
> already exists, the service isn't being restarted. If i delete the file and
> run puppetd again, the service is started right after the file is created.
>
> Before this, i didn't even had the service subscribe to a file, thinking
> this caused the problem.
>
> I'm using puppet version 0.24.5
>
> kind regards,
>
> Sebastian.
>
>
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