Thanks Darin!!! It's been on my massive todo list for over a year! - I have to start ticking boxes, and getting things done!
I will take a look at the link you provided me. I use Google Plus ([email protected]), so anyone with any comments please feel free to look me up, (note, I am yet to add my gmx.com email to my Google+). It would be nice to collaborate with the community again. (Plain old email also works) Darin, I'm sure your a pretty busy - But I'll post updates and maybe you can take a look. If there is anyone else interested please feel free to get in touch. I hope the list admins do not feel that this is off topic - My clients just will not tolerate downtime that can be measured in minutes, so I'd like to know that I can spin up my favourite stacks with minimal effort and downtime - I'm sure other system admins will agree. Thanks On 28 Aug 2012, at 13:23, Darin Perusich <[email protected]> wrote: > You'll need modules for the various components like apache, database, > and finally request-tracker itself. Deployment will certainly be much > easier if you're installing RT from packages rather than source since > dependencies, user and group creation, are taken care of. > > I haven't written a module yet but it's on my very large todo list. > There is a module on GitHub, > https://github.com/lurdan/puppet-requesttracker, which is Debian > specific and after a quick review of the init.pp it's incomplete, IMO. > That might be a good starting point for you. > > On 08/27/2012 08:27 PM, Mr IT Guru wrote: >> Good Morning All, >> >> I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so I though tI'd ask here first. >> Has anyone here installed RT via Puppet? >> >> For those that don't know, Puppet, is a pretty awesome state >> management tool. Google is your friend, you can do the rest. For >> those that do, would you mind sharing your code? Or if there isn't >> any code, would you guys like to join me writing some? >> >> That way I can spend 5 minutes installing new boxes instead of >> looking up my notes, etc. >> >> Anyone interested? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- Mr Guru
