So am I wanting to use
> definitions to support creating multiple zpools (or whatever) per
> node?
Answering my own question after grokking Scott's email. I ended up
with this.
# Create raidz or raidz2 zpools
define zfs::zpool($ensure = "present", $raid_parity, $raidz) {
zpool { "$name":
raid_parity => "$raid_parity",
raidz => "$raidz"
}
}
node blitzen {
zfs::zpool { "donner":
raid_parity => "raidz2",
raidz => [ "/var/tmp/one /var/tmp/two /var/tmp/
three" ]
}
This affords me the ability to create mutiple zpools per node.
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