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Select unique minutes for a crontab job based on the job and host name ...
require 'md5'
#
# unique_crontab_minutes.rb
#
module Puppet::Parser::Functions
newfunction(:unique_crontab_minutes, :type => :rvalue) do |arguments|
raise(Puppet::ParseError, "Wrong number of arguments " +
"given (#{arguments.size} for 2)") if arguments.size < 2
job_name = arguments[0]
host = arguments[1]
#
# Pick a random number based on the job and host name. This will yield
# the same value for exactly the same combination of the job and host name.
#
value = MD5.new(job_name + host).to_s.hex % 60
# Minutes are from 0 to 59 inclusive ...
value = value < 60 ? value : 59
return value
end
end
# vim: set ts=2 sw=2 et :
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I do agree concerning the unfortunately name of the function, heheh :-) This is an easy fix. But what I do not like, is the idea of storing a file on the side as this is not the best approach when it goes to using Puppet. Hence this simple solution I came up with. Let me look into what can be done better...

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well, saving in files have one advantage: you can manually reschedule any or some of hosts to do cron runs earlier than other and it's as simple as:

echo 1 > ns.master.state
echo 10 > ns.slave.state
# when *.state stores minutes

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