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Overview ======== This module manages apache2 on Debian/etch. There are defines to handle sites and modules the Debian Way. See also the wiki page at http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/Recipes/DebianApache2Recipe which was originally written by Tim Stoop <tim.stoop@gmail.com> Variables ========= The primary port (default: 80) can be configured by setting $apache2_port in the node scope. Setting $apache2_ssl to "enabled", causes the SSL module to be installed and configured. Additionally apache2 is configured to listen on 443 or $apache2_ssl_port and use puppet's certificate. Classes ======= The main class, apache2, installs apache2 with the default MPM. The apache2::no_default_site variant additionally removes Debian's default site configuration. Types ===== This module provides types for site and module management. apache2::site ( $ensure = {*present*, absent, "filename"}, $require_package = {*apache2*, packagename}, $content, $source, ) This type manages the /etc/apache2/sites-available file and enables or disables the /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/$name symlink by calling a2ensite or a2dissite as neccessary. apache2::module ( $ensure = {*present*, absent}, $require = {*apache2*, packagename} ) This type enables or disables the /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/$name symlink by calling a2enmod or a2dismod as neccessary. Monitoring ========== The class installs a nagios service check for the primary port. Additionally a NameVirtualHost for $hostname is configured where the server-status is available for access from $ipaddress. This is used by the munin plugins apache_accesses, apache_processes and apache_volume. TODO ==== The site type should manage the sites-available file too, by providing content/source parameters. With the recent changes to "require" stacking, the site's and module's require parameter is obsolete.
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