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Manages the hyperctl utility for enabling/disabling hyperthreading

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Version information

  • 0.1.0 (latest)
released Dec 3rd 2014
This version is compatible with:
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mod 'jhoblitt-hyperctl', '0.1.0'
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puppet module install jhoblitt-hyperctl --version 0.1.0

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jhoblitt/hyperctl — version 0.1.0 Dec 3rd 2014

Puppet hyperctl Module

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Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Description
  3. Usage
  4. Limitations
  5. Versioning
  6. Support
  7. Contributing
  8. See Also

Overview

Manages the hyperctl utility for enabling/disabling hyperthreading

Description

Usage

include ::hyperctl
class { '::hyperctl':
  state => 'enable',
}
class { '::hyperctl':
  state => 'disable',
}

Convience classes

These classes are simply wrappers largely intended for convience when using an ENC.

include ::hyperctl::enable
include ::hyperctl::disable

Limitations

Tested Platforms

  • el6.x

Versioning

This module is versioned according to the Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 specification.

Support

Please log tickets and issues at github

Contributing

  1. Fork it on github
  2. Make a local clone of your fork
  3. Create a topic branch. Eg, feature/mousetrap
  4. Make/commit changes
    • Commit messages should be in imperative tense
    • Check that linter warnings or errors are not introduced - bundle exec rake lint
    • Check that Rspec-puppet unit tests are not broken and coverage is added for new features - bundle exec rake spec
    • Documentation of API/features is updated as appropriate in the README
    • If present, beaker acceptance tests should be run and potentially updated - bundle exec rake beaker
  5. When the feature is complete, rebase / squash the branch history as necessary to remove "fix typo", "oops", "whitespace" and other trivial commits
  6. Push the topic branch to github
  7. Open a Pull Request (PR) from the topic branch onto parent repo's master branch

See Also