Name: puppet-sysctl
Owner: Example42
Description: Puppet module for Sysctl
Created: 2013-02-20 14:55:48.0
Updated: 2017-02-06 17:34:52.0
Pushed: 2016-08-12 21:33:07.0
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Size: 33
Language: Puppet
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This module was designed for Puppet versions 2 and 3. It should work also on Puppet 4 but doesn't use any of its features.
The current Puppet 3 compatible codebase is no longer actively maintained by example42.
Still, Pull Requests that fix bugs or introduce backwards compatible features will be accepted.
This is a Puppet module for sysctl It provides only package installation and file configuration.
Based on Example42 layouts by Alessandro Franceschi / Lab42
Sysctl type and sysyctl::value define have been copied from Duritong's puppet-sysctl https://github.com/duritong/puppet-sysctl
Official site: http://www.example42.com
Official git repository: http://github.com/example42/puppet-sysctl
Released under the terms of Apache 2 License.
This module requires the presence of Example42 Puppi module in your modulepath.
You can decide to manage sysctl with 2 alternative methods:
Manage the /etc/sysctl.conf file (and /etc/sysctl.d directory) with the (Example42 standard) source and termplate parameters
Manage single sysctl entries with the sysctl::value define
Use custom sources for /etc/sysctl.conf
class { 'sysctl':
source => [ "puppet:///modules/example42/sysctl/sysctl.conf-${hostname}" , "puppet:///modules/example42/sysctl/sysctl.conf" ],
}
Use custom source directory for the content of /etc/sysctl.d/
class { 'sysctl':
source_dir => 'puppet:///modules/example42/sysctl/conf/',
source_dir_purge => false, # Set to true to purge any existing file not present in $source_dir
}
Use custom template for /etc/sysctl.conf . Note that template and source arguments are alternative.
class { 'sysctl':
template => 'example42/sysctl/sysctl.conf.erb',
}
Manage atomically single sysctl entries (alternative to the source and template options):
sysctl::value { "vm.nr_hugepages": value => "1583"}
Automatically include a custom subclass
class { 'sysctl':
my_class => 'example42::my_sysctl',
}