ضغيب mysql's my.cnf لإعداد في الدمية
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15-11-2019 - |
سؤال
قد تم تكليفها باستخدام My.CNF My.cnf في محاولة لتخصيص التكوين بين قواعد بيانات الرقيق باستخدام DeyPet.الآن، أنا أستهدف إعدادات InnoDB. هل هناك خيارات تكوين يمكن حسابها بأمان مقابل مواصفات الأجهزة مثل الذاكرة أو القرص و Procs؟
المحلول
You need facter.
puppet:/etc/puppet/modules/master/lib/facter$ cat disks.rb
#!/usr/bin/ruby
#require 'facter'
mount = `/bin/mount`
disks=Array.new
mount.split("\n").each_with_index { | disk,i |
unless disk.scan(/ext3|simfs|reiserfs|xfs/).empty?
d=disk.split[2]
disks.push d
disks.push ','
end
}
Facter.add('disks') do
setcode do
disks
end
end
` and in puppet.pp i use facts $disks
#add disk check to zabbix
exec { "create_host":
command => "/bin/echo $fqdn $ipaddress $disks | do_work",
require => File["/root/ticket"],
subscribe => File["/root/ticket"],
refreshonly => true,
}
see "Adding Custom Facts to Facter" on puppet labs.
نصائح أخرى
I'd be tempted to move the calculations into the erb file, for example the key_buffer_size is recommended to be set to 1/4 of the Systems RAM:
set-variable = key_buffer_size=<%= (memorysize.split(' ')[0].to_i * 1024) / 4 -%>M
there is no reason why you couldn't work on other variables available from Facter (number of processors etc) and come up with your own calculations to set other variables as above.
Remember ERB effectively provides a subset of Ruby so almost anything you can do in Ruby can be done in ERB.
puppet have the erb template, erb template can use the facter value ,like hostname or memor. and you can write you self facter shell script.