Hello Matthew,
If I find a resolution, I'll let you know, but as of yet, I do not have
a fix. After tracing a little into the code on the puppetmaster side, I
believe the error comes from the puppet agent and not on the puppet
master, but I cannot confirm this definitively. I have also tried
setting the chmod and the owner on the /var/lib/puppet/facts with no avail.
If anyone has any other suggestions as to what to look into, that would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Edwin
On 02/09/2011 10:28 PM, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
On 2011/02/09, at 15:32, DigitalWonk wrote:
Hello puppet world,
I'm sure this is probably an easy fix, but I cannot seem to resolve this issue. The
puppetmaster starts correctly and so does the puppet agent, which receives the update
correctly if I restart the puppet agent service manually or during the timed updates;
however, if I perform an "puppet kick", it just fails with the following error:
This is incredibly similar to a problem I've been having with the puppet
master[1]. Let me know if you find a resolution.. no one has replied to my
posting or to earlier postings about similar issues from other users.
[1]<http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users/browse_thread/thread/531d110306636003?hl=en#>
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