On Thursday, July 11, 2013 9:16:55 AM UTC-7, RichT wrote:
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> On 10 July 2013 23:33, Jason Slagle <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> If you use hiera and puppet 3, specifying servers is as easy as putting 
>> ntp::servers in hiera.
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> I have been reading through the module but not tested it, how does this 
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Puppet 3 introduced databindings.

All class params will do a behind the scenes hiera() call.

For more info:

https://ask.puppetlabs.com/question/117/how-can-i-use-data-bindings-in-puppet-3/

http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/3/reference/whats_new.html#automatic-data-bindings-for-class-parameters


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>> On 07/10/2013 04:52 PM, Dan White wrote:
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>>> OK.  Here are some wish-list items:
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>>> Using ntp by cron rather than as a daemon
>>> An easy way to specify your own, internal time servers without tearing
>>> up the class.
>>> In the Red Hat template (since that's what I work on) : There is no
>>> resource to ensure the driftfile exists or has the proper permissions on
>>> it or on its directory.
>>> And a comment: Is all the commentary necessary in the template ?
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>>> As I get time, I will be happy to make some contributions to the module
>>> on my first two points -- I can do Red Had / CentOS / Fedora, but
>>> someone else will need to assist on the other distros.
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>>> “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists
>>> elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.”
>>> Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobbes)
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>>> *From: *"Ashley Penney" <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>>> *To: *[email protected] <javascript:>
>>> *Sent: *Wednesday, July 10, 2013 1:57:32 PM
>>> *Subject: *[Puppet Users] puppetlabs-ntp template discussion
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>>> If you've ever refused to use the ntp module as it lacks something you
>>> need, now is the time to shout out!
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