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apply_dependency.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
apply_notification_to_host.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
apply_notification_to_service.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
apply_service_to_host.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
checkcommand.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
dependency.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
eventcommand.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
externalcommandlistener.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
graphitewriter.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
host.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
hostgroup.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
idomysqlconnection.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
idopgsqlconnection.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
livestatuslistener.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
notification.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
notificationcommand.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
perfdatawriter.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
scheduleddowntime.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
service.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
servicegroup.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
statusdatawriter.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
sysloglogger.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
timeperiod.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
user.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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2014-11-18 21:55:48 -08:00 |
usergroup.pp
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Add a target_file_ensure parameter to each object type and pass it through to the underlying file resource. The parameter default values are 'file', but having the ensure => parameter of the underlying file type be settable by the user lets people do things like setting target_file_ensure to absent so that they can remove object files via Puppet (instead of manually).
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