Hi Felix,

it's on the forge (https://forge.puppetlabs.com/thbe/icinga). The
declaration of the repository is in the init section (
https://github.com/thbe/puppet-icinga/blob/master/manifests/init.pp).

The idea behind this is a generic module for yum that allows service
modules to add repositories to the host specific for this service. In this
case, the official Icinga repository should be added.

The problem here is simple, the repository must be added before the
packages gets installed. Unfortunately in the way I did it, the repository
is not necessarily added before the packages get installed which result in
a failed run for the first time. Second run is ok because the repositories
are in place from the first run.

Under normal circumstances I would use require to include class yum and
yum::config::icinga but with parameters it would look cleaner.

Regards Thomas

2015-03-05 23:12 GMT+01:00 Felix Frank <felix.fr...@alumni.tu-berlin.de>:

>  On 03/04/2015 02:10 PM, Thomas Bendler wrote:
>
>  *contain icinga::package*
> *contain icinga::config*
> *contain icinga::service*
>
>  *Class['icinga::package'] ->*
> *Class['icinga::config'] ->*
> *Class['icinga::service']*
>
>  Unfortunately the ordering isn't correct, the module try to install the
> service before the repository is added and usable. After the second run,
> everything is fine because the repository gets added during the first run
> and the configuration for the service could be finished. I know that
> require is under normal circumstances the solution for that situation, but
> in this case I can't call the class with the relevant parameter. Any hints?
>
>
> That's fine. The relationship arrows are adequate for what you want.
>
> Where is the repository declared? Is it a resource right in the
> icinga::package class?
>
> Can you make the whole module visible somewhere, or at least a rough
> sketch of it?
>
> Thanks,
> Felix
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