syseleven / puppet-kmod

manage kernel module with puppet

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Kmod Puppet module

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Description

This module provides definitions to manipulate modprobe.conf (5) stanzas:

  • kmod::alias
  • kmod::install
  • kmod::blacklist

It depends on Augeas with the modprobe lens.

Usage

This module has five main defined types:

  • kmod::load
  • kmod::alias
  • kmod::option
  • kmod::install
  • kmod::blacklist

kmod::load

Loads a module using modprobe and manages persistent modules in /etc/sysconfig/modules

  kmod::load { 'mymodule': }

kmod::alias

Adds an alias to modprobe.conf, by default /etc/modprobe.d/<name>.conf is assumed for a filename.

  kmod::alias { 'bond0':
    modulename => 'bonding',
  }

Params:

  • modulename: Name of the module to alias
  • aliasname: Name of the alias (defaults to the resource title)
  • file: File to write to (see above default)

kmod::option

Adds an option to modprobe.conf

  kmod::option { 'bond0 mode':
    module  => 'bond0',
    option  => 'mode',
    value   => '1',
  }

  kmod::option { 'bond0':
    option => 'mode',
    value  => '1',
  }

Params:

  • option: Name of the parameter to add
  • value: Value of the parameter
  • module: Name of the module (if ommited, the resource title is used)
  • file: File to write to (defaults to /etc/modprobe.d/<module name>.conf)

kmod::blacklist

Manages modprobe blacklist entries. Blacklist entries prevents module aliases from being used, but would not prevent the module from being loaded. To prevent a module from being loaded use kmod::install

  kmod::blacklist { 'foo': }

Params:

  • file: File to write to, defaults to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf

kmod::install

Manage modprobe install entries

   kmod::install { 'pcspkr': }

If you want to ensure that module can't be loaded at all you can do the following:

   kmod::install { 'dccp': command => '/bin/false' }

Params:

  • file: File to write to (defaults to /etc/modprobe.d/<module name>.conf)
  • command: (optional) command associated with the install, defaults to /bin/true

Contributing

Please report bugs and feature request using GitHub issue tracker.

For pull requests, it is very much appreciated to check your Puppet manifest with puppet-lint to follow the recommended Puppet style guidelines from the Puppet Labs style guide.

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manage kernel module with puppet

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