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* Wed Jan 04 2016 Nick Miller <nick.miller@onyxpoint.com> - 2.0.0-0
- Puppet 4 update
* Tue Aug 02 2016 Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan@onyxpoint.com> - 1.0.1-0
- Updated to the new RPM naming structure
* Wed Sep 02 2015 Nick Miller <nick.miller@onyxpoint.com> - 1.0.0-7
- Updated with support for travis ci
* Fri Jan 16 2015 Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan@onyxpoint.com> - 1.0.0-6
- Changed puppet-server requirement to puppet
* Tue Feb 15 2014 Kendall Moore <kmoore@keywcorp.com> - 1.0.0-5
- Added spec tets.
- Updated init.pp to pass all lint tests.
* Mon Dec 10 2013 Kendall Moore <kmoore@keywcorp.com> - 1.0.0-4
- Updated for hiera and puppet 3 compatibility.
* Mon Oct 14 2013 Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan@onyxpoint.com> - 1.0.0-3
- Updated the custom types to no longer use Puppet::Util::FileLocking
since it has been removed.
* Tue Jul 09 2013 Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan@onyxpoint.com> - 1.0.0-2
- Fixed a bug in the cgroup_rule provider that was causing valid rules
that should be purged to not be purged. Also fixed an ordering issue
with the purge property.
* Wed Jun 19 2013 Nick Markowski <nmarkowski@keywcorp.com> - 1.0.0-1
- Added mit_test to remove valid lines manually added to /etc/cgrules.conf
when purge => true
* Tue Jun 18 2013 Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan@onyxpoint.com> - 1.0.0-1
- Fixed a typo in the 'defaultvalues' in 'order' for the cgroup_rule
type.
* Mon Feb 25 2013 Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan@onyxpoint.com> - 1.0.0-0
- Creation of the first cut at a CGroups module.
- The following native types are provided:
- cgroup => manages cgroup mounts and subgroups
- cgroup_controller => Manages actual cgroup settings
- cgroup_perm => Manages permissions on group files
- cgroup_rule => Manages cgroup user rules in /etc/cgrules.conf
- cgsnapshot_blacklist => Manages cgsnapshot blacklist files
- cgsnapshot => Fires off a snapshot sync