hasstatus => "true" works.

I have to read documentation more carefully  next time :).

Thanks a lot Paul.

Filip


On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Paul Nasrat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 28 February 2010 10:50, slune <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> every time I run puppet, it tried to start haldaemon and messagebus
>> services, even when these services is running.
>> With other services, puppet works fine.
>>
>> Puppet version:
>> 0.24.8
>>
>> Puppet services:
>>
>> service { "haldaemon":
>>    enable  => "true",
>>    ensure  => "running",
>>  }
>>
>>  service { "messagebus":
>>    enable  => "true",
>>    ensure  => "running",
>>  }
>>
>>
>> Anyone any ideas?
>
> This is likely to be as service name != process name - eg in
> messagebus init script I see:
>
> # processname: dbus-daemon
>
> and in haldaemon init I see
>
> # processname: hald
>
> In both these cases you can use the fact (I'm assuming RHEL, CentOS or
> Fedora) that the init scripts support status so you can add a
> hasstatus => "true" to those services, it's not default as many
> services lack it.
>
> See http://docs.reductivelabs.com/guides/types/service.html#hasstatus
> for further details
>
> Paul
>
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