file {
apache-config:
source => "puppet://$puppetserver/files/etc/apache2/sites-
available/${name}",
recurse => true;
}
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/TypeReference#id348
recurse
Whether and how deeply to do recursive management. Valid values are
true, false, inf. Values can also match /^[0-9]+$/.
-Jason
On Jan 20, 2:03 pm, robertpluss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I would like to define multiple file sources for a file but with more
> than one of content, source, target!
>
> The goal is to have a template by default for a file but if a specific
> source file exists for it, then use this source, first.
>
> something like:
>
> source => [
> "puppet://$puppetserver/files/etc/apache2/sites-
> available/${name}/${hostname}",
> "puppet://$puppetserver/files/etc/apache2/sites-
> available/${name}/default",
> template("apache2/server_virtual_typo3.erb"), #
> ],
>
> This get an error!
> warning: Configuration could not be instantiated: You cannot specify
> more than one of content, source, target at ...
> OK I understand template it's a content target. But we can not define
> multiple target in one File definition! ( source => [ ... ] , content
> => template.... )
>
> How can i solve this problem ?
>
> Thanks in advanced
>
> Gilbert
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