Re: [Puppet Users] How to create a directory if that path does not yet exist?

2012-10-03 Thread Marc Haber
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 04:11:06PM -0400, Thomas Linkin wrote:
 There is no way in the resource declaration for 'file' to stop it from
 ensuring your symlink is made into a directory. That is because this
 is the state you're asking to have ensured when you compile that
 resource into a catalog. What you may want to do is find a way to have
 the resource either ensure a symlink for those hosts or not be in your
 catalog. I recommend the finding a way to have it ensure a symlink.

Thanks for the explanation. I'm going to use an exec. Ugly, but it
will be easier to understand than the other options you mentioned.

Greetings
Marc

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Re: [Puppet Users] How to create a directory if that path does not yet exist?

2012-10-01 Thread Thomas Linkin
Marc, 

There is no way in the resource declaration for 'file' to stop it from ensuring 
your symlink is made into a directory. That is because this is the state you're 
asking to have ensured when you compile that resource into a catalog. What you 
may want to do is find a way to have the resource either ensure a symlink for 
those hosts or not be in your catalog. I recommend the finding a way to have it 
ensure a symlink.

You could probably do this most easily by wrapping it in a conditional that 
responds to a top-level variable (either from your ENC or in your node 
definition). If you are using hiera, perhaps you can keep the variable there. 

Another option, could be to create a custom fact that detects when you've 
created a symlink. However, this method does not really capture the fact that 
you've done the symlink anywhere except on the host. Were this host to fail in 
an unrecoverable manner, or even just be rebuilt by someone who is not you, 
this detail may be missed. 

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Professional Services Engineer
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twitter: @trlinkin


On Friday, September 28, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Marc Haber wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I have the following resource defined:
 
 file { /var/lib/foo:
 ensure = directory,
 owner = root,
 group = root,
 mode = 0755,
 }
 
 On some systems, but not on all, I have /var/lib/foo symlinked to
 another partition with more space. Those symlinks (/var/lib/foo =
 /space/foo) are replaced during the puppet run with a local directory.
 
 Neither the force nor the replace parameter to the File resource seems
 to stop this behavior.
 
 Is there anyway to obtain this behavior short of using an exec?
 
 Greetings
 Marc
 
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[Puppet Users] How to create a directory if that path does not yet exist?

2012-09-28 Thread Marc Haber
Hi,

I have the following resource defined:

file { /var/lib/foo:
ensure = directory,
owner = root,
group = root,
mode = 0755,
}

On some systems, but not on all, I have /var/lib/foo symlinked to
another partition with more space. Those symlinks (/var/lib/foo =
/space/foo) are replaced during the puppet run with a local directory.

Neither the force nor the replace parameter to the File resource seems
to stop this behavior.

Is there anyway to obtain this behavior short of using an exec?

Greetings
Marc

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