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service management framework. The `poise_service` resource represents an
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the `poise_service_options` resource. This is a technique called [dependency
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`poise_service_options` resource. The options from all sources are merged
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(`enable`, `disable`, `start`, `stop`, `restart`, and `reload`) with basic
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implementations that call those actions on a `poise_service` resource for you.
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service.command "/usr/sbin/#{new_resource.name} -f /etc/#{new_resource.name}/conf/httpd.conf -DFOREGROUND"
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