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A Puppet report processor for sending alerts to Pagerduty.

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Version information

  • 0.0.1 (latest)
released Dec 12th 2013

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mod 'nullfox-pagerduty', '0.0.1'
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puppet module install nullfox-pagerduty --version 0.0.1

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nullfox/pagerduty — version 0.0.1 Dec 12th 2013

puppet-pagerduty

Description

A Puppet report handler for sending notifications of failed runs to PagerDuty. It includes sending all log data in the details section of the API call.

Installation & Usage

  1. Install puppet-pagerduty as a module in your Puppet master's module path.

  2. You will need to create a Puppet specific service that uses the Generic API in PagerDuty.

  3. Add the class to the puppet master node:

     class { 'pagerduty':
       pagerduty_puppet_api => 'YOUR PAGERDUTY API HERE',
     }
    
  1. Enable pluginsync and reports on your master and clients in puppet.conf

    You can do it manually:

      [master]
      report = true
      reports = pagerduty
      pluginsync = true
      [agent]
      report = true
      pluginsync = true
    

    Or use the class:

      class { 'pagerduty':
        pagerduty_puppet_api        => 'YOUR PAGERDUTY API HERE',
        pagerduty_puppet_reports    => 'store,http,pagerduty',
        pagerduty_puppet_pluginsync => 'true',
      }
    
  2. Run the Puppet client and sync the report as a plugin

Author

James Turnbull james@lovedthanlost.net Updated by Ben Fox ben@nullfox.com

License

Author:: James Turnbull (<james@lovedthanlost.net>)
Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2011 James Turnbull
License:: Apache License, Version 2.0

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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