Thanks so much everyone. Makes much more sense now!!! :)

On Monday, 22 February 2016 18:12:24 UTC-5, Scott Walker wrote:
>
> I'm slowly getting up to speed on puppet (coming over from chef but 
> honestly haven't used either in probably 3 years so I'm relearning the 
> learning curve.).
>
> We are using puppet 3.7.1 on our hosts, what I am trying to do is this.
>
> I have a file /etc/install-class which when we kickstart a machine 
> depending on what you choose will result in this file having CLASS="some 
> string"
>
> I am trying to find the "proper" way to create a cron job based on this 
> file.
>
> IE: if /etc/install-class == CLASS=render then create a cron job otherwise 
> do nothing.
>
> I know I can hackily get around this with doing it in bash and a onlyif 
> exec statement. But running a shell, then running grep, is expensive 
> timewise (yes yes, only a few ms but when trying to get machines built ASAP 
> ms add up).
>
> I've done a lot of digging today but I can't seem to figure out an elegant 
> way to make this work without involving a few modules written by people 
> (I'm not adverse to using modules but I don't like using a module to do 
> something rather simple.. or at least what I consider something simple).
>
> Some thoughts? And thanks in advance for the help.
>

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