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Puppet Cron Module

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  • develop: develop branch status

Notes:

This module manages cronjobs by placing a file in /etc/cron.d. It defines the following types:

  • cron::job - basic job skeleton
  • cron::hourly - wrapper for hourly jobs
  • cron::daily - wrapper for daily jobs
  • cron::weekly - wrapper for weekly jobs
  • cron::monthly - wrapper for monthly jobs

Installation:

Install in your puppet master's modulepath as a directory named 'cron'.

This module can install cron if needed - simply

include cron

Usage:

The name of the job (quoted part after the opening '{' ) is completely arbitrary. However, there can only be one cron job by that name.

cron::job

cron::job creates generic jobs in /etc/cron.d. It allows specifying the following parameters:

  • ensure
  • minute
  • hour
  • date
  • month
  • weekday
  • user
  • command
  • environment

Example: This would run the command "mysqldump -u root mydb" as root at 2:40 AM every day:

cron::job{
  'mysqlbackup':
    minute      => '40',
    hour        => '2',
    date        => '*',
    month       => '*',
    weekday     => '*',
    user        => 'root',
    command     => 'mysqldump -u root mydb',
    environment => [ 'MAILTO=root', 'PATH="/usr/bin:/bin"' ];
}

cron::hourly

cron::hourly creates jobs in /etc/cron.d that run once per hour. It allows specifying the following parameters:

  • ensure
  • minute
  • user
  • command
  • environment

Example: This would run the command "mysqldump -u root mydb" as root on the 20th minute of every hour:

cron::hourly{
  'mysqlbackup_hourly':
    minute      => '20',
    user        => 'root',
    command     => 'mysqldump -u root mydb',
    environment => "MAILTO=root\nPATH='/usr/bin:/bin'";
}

cron::daily

cron::daily creates jobs in /etc/cron.d that run once per day. It allows specifying the following parameters:

  • ensure
  • minute
  • hour
  • user
  • command
  • environment

Example: This would run the command "mysqldump -u root mydb" as root at 2:40 AM every day, like the above generic example:

cron::daily{
  'mysqlbackup_daily':
    minute  => '40',
    hour    => '2',
    user    => 'root',
    command => 'mysqldump -u root mydb';
}

cron::weekly

cron::weekly creates jobs in /etc/cron.d that run once per week. It allows specifying the following parameters:

  • ensure
  • minute
  • hour
  • weekday
  • user
  • command
  • environment

Example: This would run the command "mysqldump -u root mydb" as root at 4:40 AM every Sunday, like the above generic example:

cron::weekly{
  'mysqlbackup_weekly':
    minute  => '40',
    hour    => '4',
    weekday => '0',
    user    => 'root',
    command => 'mysqldump -u root mydb';
}

cron::monthly

cron::monthly creates jobs in /etc/cron.d that run once per month. It allows specifying the following parameters:

  • ensure
  • minute
  • hour
  • date
  • user
  • command
  • environment

Example: This would run the command "mysqldump -u root mydb" as root at 3:40 AM the 1st of every month, like the above generic example:

cron::monthly{
  'mysqlbackup_monthly':
    minute  => '40',
    hour    => '3',
    date    => '1',
    user    => 'root',
    command => 'mysqldump -u root mydb';
}

Contributors:

  • Kevin Goess (@kgoess) - Environment variable support + fixes
  • Andy Shinn (@andyshinn) - RedHat derivatives package name fix
  • Chris Weyl (@RsrchBoy) - Fixed Puppet 3.2 deprecation warnings
  • Mathew Archibald (@mattyindustries) - Fixed file ownership issues
  • Nathan Sullivan (@CpuID) - Support for specifying package version
  • The Community - Continued improvement of this module via bugs and patches

TODO:

  • Add PuppetDoc markup to manifests
  • Add a Modulefile, upload to the Puppet Forge

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