Let's assume that
the file in the server was rollbacked to old data because of some
reason.

then, puppet client will update also..

What I want is,
puppet client should reject the update in this case...

so is there any option at puppet clinet to reject update in this case?

Thanks.

On 3월30일, 오전10시27분, Patrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 29, 2011, at 8:52 AM, metalove wrote:
>
> > sorry for confusion.
>
> > What I meant was,  if
>
> > -. the same file is between puppet daemon(server) and client
> > -. the timestamp was older at puppet server,
>
> > I think that puppet client should not update, right?
> > but puppet client seems update even the server's file is old....
>
> > so, what I should do, not to update the old file from server?
>
> The problem is that, in general, this isn't how puppet works.  Usually, it's 
> considered a feature that you know that if the file is changed on the client, 
> puppet will revert it.  First, you should consider if generating the file 
> using information about the client might be better.
>
> Next, with you design, what would us expect to happen if the server's file 
> changes?  Is it only then that you want to wipe it?
>
> Conclusion:
> Puppet can do that, but it's not the usual way, and I think you need to use 
> an exec instead.
>
>
>
>
>
> > puppet client <--------------> puppet server
>
> > index.html                        index.html
> > 2011-03-29                       2011-03-28
>
> > On 3월29일, 오후11시56분, Felix Frank <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> On 03/29/2011 03:32 AM, metalove wrote:
>
> >>> Hi, all.
>
> >>> I'm not familiar with puppet itself and want to know that this is
> >>> possible or not..
> >>> As I know, puppet client updates all files from server without regard
> >>> to the files are old or new..
> >>> But, I think that puppet client should update the files only when the
> >>> target files from server are new..
> >>> so is there any option to do this?
>
> >> Not that I'm aware of, no. When you're using files' "source" parameter,
> >> you tell puppet that the contents should never change.
>
> >> To enable puppet to deal with changing files, there are other ways such
> >> as augeas.
>
> >> HTH,
> >> Felix
>
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