On Monday, October 29, 2012 4:19:11 PM UTC-7, Jenner La Fave wrote:
>
> cron::daily is actually a defined resource type, so you need to declare
> that resource as opposed to including a class. If you have multiple nodes
> that you would like to include the same cron job on, you can write your own
> class that declares a cron resources and include that.
>
> It's hard to say without knowing what you're trying to do, but something
> like this might be a good place to start:
>
> class crontest {
> cron::daily {"test_cron_job":
> minute => '0,15,30,45',
> hour => '0,12',
> command => '/usr/bin/derp --foo';
> }
> }
>
That's what I thought at first, but doing that I get:
Puppet::Parser::AST::Resource failed with error ArgumentError: Invalid
resource type cron::daily
so I figured I needed to include the file first.
Am I still missing something?
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