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2012 Aug 17
5
Hiera, Hashes, and Create_resources
Howdy:
I need some help please to get hiera configuration data derived
from YAML, thru puppet. I have studied Internet search results and
puppet documentation on create_resources and custom defines but
need a little help along. I can print out the YAML from variables,
arrays, and, finally, hashes too from a puppet manifest.
One thing that is stumping me is how to access from the custom
define
2012 Mar 30
2
Does create_resources support virtual resources?
Hi all,
I''m interested pushing my user list out of my users manifest and into
Hiera. Unfortunately I haven''t been able to get it to work the way I
thought it would. The error suggests that perhaps create_resources
cannot create virtual resources, but the docs I''ve read so far don''t
address it.
The class (in init.pp):
class users {
$system_users =
2013 Sep 02
0
chaining of create_resources
Hi
I am using create_resource to create a dir and then mount it. I am using
two create_resources and want one to be completed before other.
$mount_point = hiera(''test::mount_point'', [])
$defaults = {
''ensure'' => ''directory'',
}
$mountit = hiera(''test::mountit'')
create_resources (file, $mount_point, $defaults)
2013 Mar 08
5
hiera / create_resources / define
I''m trying to use create_resources to create a series of files with
semi-custom content based on a template.
This is what I have:
foo.conf.erb:
Name "<%= name %>"
WorkingDir "<%= working_dir %>"
... a bunch of static entries
YAML:
configs:
config1:
Name: app1
WorkingDir: /var/app1
config2:
Name: app2
WorkingDir: /var/app2
2013 Jan 11
13
Profiles, Hiera, and create_resources('class','...')
Hi all,
We''ve recently started exploring the role / profile / component module
described by Craig Dunn in his blog here:
http://www.craigdunn.org/2012/05/239/ and discussed on the list the other
day. As I was implementing this for
a profile using the apache module, I realized that I could make another
refinement to our approach by using
2013 Jun 12
2
Executing a script after creating vhosts with create_resources
Hello
I''d love a bit of advice in terms of how I should best go about this.
I am creating a bunch of vhosts, their definitions are stored in json (I''m using heira) that json file will be generated from data held on another server. I''m just using the puppetlabs apache module and create_resources to then generate all the vhosts and their directories etc. I''m
2013 Jul 30
2
Failed to parse template, wrong number of arguments (create_resources)
I''m having some issues trying to track down a problem I''m having parsing a
simple template, using create_resources and Hiera. Here''s my setup
(abridged):
../hieradata/settings.yaml:
*global:*
* variables:*
* env: foo*
*
*
*appSpecific:*
* serverName: someServer*
../modules/test/manifests/init.pp:
*class test {*
* create_resources(test::variables,
2012 May 14
2
defaults for virtual defined resources from hiera.
Hi,
This follows on a bit from the previous thread ''trouble with hiera and
puppet defines'' [1]
Up to now I''ve had a large file of virtual resources and then enabled them
on demand
on various services. The very standard.
@metric{''1234:
one => 1
two => [1,2]
}
@metric{''abcd'':
one => a,
two => [b,c]
}
and
2011 Dec 06
1
module can't find other modules
I have these three modules with the following structure:
|-- modules
| |-- create_resources
| | |-- LICENSE
| | |-- Modulefile
| | |-- README
| | |-- lib
| | | `-- puppet
| | | `-- parser
| | | `-- functions
| | | `-- create_resources.rb
| | |-- spec
| | | |-- spec.opts
| | | |-- spec_helper.rb
| | | `-- unit
2013 Aug 23
1
Test the result of a hiera_hash() lookup
Hi folks,
Is there a way to test the result of a hiera_hash() lookup in a manifest? I
am trying to use hiera to do most of my configuration, like this for
example:
mysql::grants:
''user1@localhost'':
privileges:
- select_priv
''user2@localhost'':
privileges:
- select_priv
- insert_priv
- lock_tables_priv
I have a wrapper
2013 Jul 30
2
Vagrant Puppet Provision VM
Hi All,
I am using Vagrant to provision a box (CentOS 6.x) with puppet
provisioner. The box is built by using veewee, with ruby 1.8.7 and puppet
3.2 iinstalled, and the vagrant environment layout is,
.
├── Gemfile
├── Gemfile.lock
├── Rakefile
├── Vagrantfile
├── definitions
│ └── centos-6.3.minimal
├── hiera
│ └── data
├── iso
│ ├── CentOS-6.3-x86_64-minimal.iso
│ └──
2012 Apr 16
1
hiera puppet augeas and hash keys ?
Hi,
if possible can someone post a working example please ?
I am using hiera => puppet => augeas.
cat myserver.yaml
---
myserver:
"Birthday": ''1''
"Debug": ''5''
The no. of settings will change, so i would like to use a hash here.
The hiera lookup works already:
>hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml -h myserver
2012 Jul 18
1
create_resources function and puppet enc
Hi,
I am trying to create multiple users using puppet. I have created a ENC and
trying to use class wrapped defined types with create_resources function.
For some reason things are falling apart. I would really appreciate some
help on these
Here are the details about my classes and configuration
http://serverfault.com/questions/409001/create-resources-function-and-puppet-enc
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2012 Jul 20
2
Lookup another node's hiera data - fqdn hierarchy
I''ve begun using Hiera in combination with Foreman, primarily storing data
that is best left in Array/Hash form. I''d like to be able to have a
module, in this case BackupPC, query all the Hiera data for each node where
the backup directories/databases are stored. Then use all that information
on the BackupPC server to generate proper configuration files for each
2012 Feb 06
3
Passing class parameters to hiera
I am using puppet 2.6.11 and want to pass parameter for implementing
sudo for mulitple users. So here is my simple code, which I would like
to pass to hiera to specify user name lookup. Appreciate any help,
thanks in advance.
class sudo( $name) {
#Class:: sudo
#
#
package { "sudo": ensure => present, }
file { "/etc/sudoers":
owner => root,
group => root,
2013 Apr 19
12
How to pass puppet/hiera veriable to external script ? Do I need to ?
Hi,
I have a problem with running puppet with hiera based data. I am trying to
cleanup
user accounts on a range of servers (to have the same uid/gid). When I
create existing account
but with different uid/gid it doesn''t change files group ownership so I
need to
run a script which cleanups after cleanup ;-)
I use the following code:
---
:backends:
- yaml
:hierarchy:
-
2011 Aug 17
3
Using back-ported create_resources in 2.6.x
Does anyone have some examples of using this create_resources
function, https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-create_resources,
? Based on the README example I can''t figure out exactly how to
change from using defines to using this function. Maybe I
misunderstand the purpose of create_resources...is it to replace
defines, or is it to allow ENCs (for example) to use a define?
Below
2012 Jul 20
2
rspec-puppet and create_resources
Using rspec-puppet should I be able to check for resources created as a
result of a create_resources call within a class?
Regards,
Mark
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2013 Oct 15
6
hiera_array, structured data and multiple levels of hierarchy
Hi all!
I''m trying to setup a puppet module for sudo that will write multiple files
with separate data for each file, all dependent on the hiera hierarchy.
Here''s the relevant portion of my hiera.yaml:
> :hierarchy:
>
> - "datacenter/app/role/node/%{::clientcert}"
>
> - "datacenter/app/role/%{::server_role}"
>
> -
2012 Nov 15
4
Can I create virtual resources with create_resources function
I am trying to add ability to add virtual users to
the git://github.com/erwbgy/puppet-system.git module as I really want the
ability to use virtual users and then combine that with "User <| group ==
''x'' and group == ''y'' |>" way of realizing the users. This is much more
flexible than what I can do with this module out of the box.
Using the