On Saturday, October 11, 2014 3:05:25 AM UTC-5, George Katsanos wrote:
>
> I'd like to start using exec-once exec-always to setup my system 
> automatically and take advantage of these features.. But I haven't been 
> able to find any examples of cases in what's used..
>


What in the world are you talking about?

Puppet has various features that might map to those terms, and likely some 
third-party modules have such features, too, but the terms themselves have 
no conventional meaning in the Puppet context.

 

> I guess for stuff like npm packages, apache modules etc, the config.yaml 
> is enough?
>


I know of npm, I'm familiar with Apache modules, and I know about a 
'config.yaml' used by a piece of software related to Puppet (but not Puppet 
itself).  I don't know how they are related to each other in the context of 
your question.

 

>
> Also does anyone know if its possible to generate meaningful vhost 
> filenames instead of the generated numbers?
>
>

Again, context?  What are you using now that generates vhost names for 
you?  Are you tied to that, or are you open to altogether different 
approaches?

Additionally, what would characterize a "meaningful" vhost name for you?  
What data are available for use in computing vhost names?

Overall, what have you already tried?


John

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