That does complicate it for me a bit, I haven't had much of a go on PE.

Essentially they are the same tools but PE runs behind passenger. -- I don't 
have a working copy of PE to point you in the right directions for config 
locations but there will be ssl_x_header directives in the puppet.conf on the 
master that you can hash out to run the daemon without passenger. You need to 
stop the httpd service that is running PE too.

There maybe other things that need to be done as well. But that is a start 
anyway.

You can always install the open source version until you get comfy with the way 
it works though.

Cheers
Den

On 22/03/2012, at 10:02, MrT <markthomasso...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I should have clarified I am running the 10 user version of PE 2.0 if
> that makes a difference
> 
> On Mar 21, 2:33 pm, Denmat <tu2bg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Okay, sorry might have lead you down the wrong path a bit. --test on agent 
>> is equivalent to --no-daemonize and a few other options.
>> 
>> Agent:
>> sudo puppet agent --test --server <master> --verbose <--debug --noop>
>> 
>> Master:
>> sudo puppetd --no-daemonize --verbose <--debug>
>> 
>> Generally speaking, your client can newer than the master but not the other 
>> way round. Most people on the list say you should have the same versions on 
>> both.
>> 
>> Have you seen the puppetlabs repo? They should have latest packages (sorry 
>> don't know URL off the top of my head). Either that or you use gem to 
>> install.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Den
>> 
>> On 22/03/2012, at 7:38, MrT <markthomasso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> what EXACTLY is the syntax for running agent and server in no-
>>> daemonize mode
>> 
>>> master is on centOS 5.7 running Puppet 2.7.6
>>> agent is Debian6 running running 2.7.10
>> 
>>> any issues in running an earlier version of pupet on master than
>>> client
>> 
>>> is there an EASY way to upgrade the master to 2.7.10
>> 
>>> On Mar 21, 1:18 pm, Denmat <tu2bg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi mrT
>> 
>>>> Can you provide the error you receive?
>> 
>>>> Another easy way to test what's going on is to run the master and agent in 
>>>> --no-daemonize mode (stop existing master and agent and add that to the 
>>>> command line with verbose and debug).
>> 
>>>> Also, what version and OS are you running?
>> 
>>>> So a quick run down of stuff to try(some you have done):
>>>>   * make sure you can resolve the masters dns name from the client.
>>>>   * stop all puppet services on master and client.
>>>>   * remove the ssl dir on both.
>>>>   * start the master in --no-daemonize mode
>>>>   * start the agent in --no-daemonize mode
>>>>   * if it errors use openssl s_client to check the certificate from the 
>>>> master, and confirm the common name is that of the masters dns name.
>> 
>>>> Okay, see how that goes.
>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Den
>> 
>>>> On 22/03/2012, at 6:36, MrT <markthomasso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>> I am a newbie to Puppet, so be gentle
>> 
>>>>> Running puppet master on the learning VM in a test environment
>> 
>>>>> testing connectivity of agents of  various clients also VMs
>> 
>>>>> running into issues on the master  accepting cert requests from agents
>> 
>>>>> confirm network connectivity from agent to master
>>>>> confirmed nothing else is running on port 8140 on master
>>>>> can telnet to port 8140 on master from agent
>>>>> iptable is turned off on client and master
>>>>> confirmed time of two machines are in sync and in the same time zone
>>>>> cleared out the SSL keys on clients
>>>>> confirmed thee were no old certs on master
>> 
>>>>> any other troubleshooting steps Ican take
>> 
>>>>> The existing documentation on basic troubleshooting seams somewhat
>>>>> lacking !!!!
>>>>> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/pe/2.0/maint_common_config_errors.html
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