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If we're on a containerized environment it might be that we don't have the haproxy user and group (the containerized undercloud). So this sets it up the owner as root and relies on the containerized setup to fix the permissions instead. This way, we won't need to have the haproxy package installed in the host. Change-Id: If9a86e1e6b450fa4335e8c60aca512d7f4ca5894 |
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ca | ||
apache_dirs.pp | ||
etcd.pp | ||
haproxy_dirs.pp | ||
haproxy.pp | ||
httpd.pp | ||
libvirt_dirs.pp | ||
libvirt.pp | ||
mongodb.pp | ||
mysql.pp | ||
rabbitmq.pp | ||
redis.pp |