It might be worth pointing out that puppetlabs/apache is a component module that helps address some of these common issues, and using it instead of writing your own apache module is probably worth considering in this case.
Rob Nelson [email protected] On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Ramin K <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd guess that installing new modules are restarting the service. You > probably need something with better ordering. > > class apache { > contain ::apache::install > contain ::apache::config > contain ::apache::service > Class['::apache::install'] -> > Class['::apache::config'] ~> > Class['::apache::config'] > } > class apache::install { > package { 'libapache2-mpm-itk': > ensure => latest, > } > package { 'apache2': > ensure => latest, > } > # etc etc > } > class apache::config { > file { '/etc/apache2/ports.conf': > ensure => file, > content => "Listen 8080\n", > } > } > class apache::service { > service { 'apache': > ensure => running > enable => true, > } > } > class nginx { > package { 'nginx-light': > ensure => latest, > } > } > class profile::webstack { > include ::apache > include ::nginx > Class['::apache'] -> Class['nginx'] > } > > On 5/13/17 2:45 AM, Anton Gorlov wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> I need stop service (apache) after it install from puppet. >> platform is debian 9 and puppet version is 4.8.2 >> >> I my class i wrote: >> >> ======== >> class webpackages { >> >> exec { 'apachechk': >> command => "/bin/systemctl stop apache2;", >> onlyif => "/bin/grep -c 'Listen 80' /etc/apache2/ports.conf", >> } >> >> package { 'libapache2-mpm-itk': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> >> package { 'apache2': >> require => Exec['apachechk'], >> ensure => latest, >> } >> >> package { 'apache2-dev': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apache2-suexec-pristine': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apache2-utils': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apache2-bin': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'apachetop': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'libapache2-mod-rpaf': >> ensure => latest, >> } >> package { 'nginx-light': >> require => Exec['apachechk'], >> ensure => latest, >> } >> >> } >> === >> >> but apache not stopping and install nginx is fail because port is busy >> by apache >> >> May 13 12:21:29 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> [::]:8…se) >> May 13 12:21:29 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> 0.0.0.…se) >> May 13 12:21:29 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> [::]:8…se) >> May 13 12:21:30 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> 0.0.0.…se) >> May 13 12:21:30 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] listen() to >> [::]:8…se) >> May 13 12:21:30 debian9-lab3 nginx[19538]: nginx: [emerg] still could >> not bind() >> >> What is wrong and what is right way to do it? >> >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Puppet Users" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/ms > gid/puppet-users/1da0051d-a3d1-6472-2ad6-3af335f7503a%40badapple.net. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/puppet-users/CAC76iT_nRnEQv5PFsoq0gpi6G-mMHVDB6d_Xzi%3DncUB7kNR2cQ%40mail.gmail.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
