I'm using Puppet 3 on Amazon Linux 2012.09, one of my manifests sets up and reconfigs some directories. One of the tasks is just changing the folder owner and group recursivelt to another user - however, this takes over a 60 seconds to complete and there is barely anything in the directory - the chown myuser:myuser /var/lib/jenkins in the terminal take less than a second.My question is: Is there a better/faster way to change directory ownership recursively in Puppet?Thanks file {'/var/lib/jenkins': ensure => 'directory', owner => myuser, group => myuser, recurse => true, require => Package['jenkins'], } 解决方案 I see this slowness too, and it appears to be due to Puppet checking each file under /var/lib/jenkins individually to ensure it has the correct owner permissions, which takes time since there's a lot of files under $JENKINS_HOME.I worked around it on our Jenkins server by instead running a simple chown -R command (with exec) whenever the top-level directory is not owned by the desired user:define modify_owner() { exec { "modify_owner_${title}" : command => "/bin/chown -R ${user}:${user} '${title}'", onlyif => "/usr/bin/stat -c %U '${title}' | grep '^${default_user}$'" }}modify_owner { ['/var/lib/jenkins', '/var/log/jenkins', '/var/cache/jenkins']: }$user/$user is the owner/group combo I want these directories to be owned by. This brought my Puppet times back down to normal levels.(Note: I used stat -c %U but you may need to tweak the exact formatting options depending on your OS. This command printed the owner's textual name and worked for me on Linux.) 这篇关于人偶3文件递归速度非常慢的文章就介绍到这了,希望我们推荐的答案对大家有所帮助,也希望大家多多支持! 上岸,阿里云!
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