Breaking in late... I use some defaults to ensure I get binary packages out of
my local mirror. (I'm not terribly fussed about binary-only packages, possibly
because I come from a Linux background.)
case $::operatingsystem {
freebsd: {
# For this we still have to specify freebsd'ish names. Instead of
# 'ntp', we have to use 'net/ntp'.
Package {
provider => 'freebsd',
source => 'http://repos/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-9.0-release/',
}
}
}
Then as mentioned above:
package { 'net/ntp': }
I found that if I specified other styles of package names with the freebsd
package provider they would be reinstalled with every puppet run.
For some modules I use the 'include "module::$operatingsystem"' syntax, for
others I use a case statement. I'm still undecided which is better, but so far
it depends how much systems diverge from each other on a per-module basis.
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 07:08:48AM -0700, Jamie Scott wrote:
> dkw, that worked!
>
> Now I only need to use: package { 'mytop': ensure => installed }
>
> I can't tell you how happy I am!
>
> Thank you!!!
> Jamie
>
> On Monday, 23 April 2012 14:54:03 UTC+1, dkw wrote:
>
> Howdy:
>
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 06:29:38AM -0700, Jamie Scott wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Wondering if any of you could help me.
> >
> > We've been using puppet on our CentOS servers for a while now with no
> > problems at all, very much out of the box.... but we do have some
> MySQL
> > servers running FreeBSD (for the slightly better memory utilisation).
> I've
> > taken up the challenge to get these FreeBSD servers talking to our
> puppet
> > master but I'm having no ends of trouble with trying to get the
> manifests
> > working. Forgetting the operating system variables and just going for
> a
> > straight install of a package such as mytop this is what I have tried
> in
> > our manifest:
> >
> > This didn't seem to work at all:
> >
> > package { 'mytop': ensure => installed }
> > >
> >
> > Gave me this message on the server: *puppet-agent[3232]:
> > (/Stage[main]/Node[###########]/Package[mytop]/ensure) change from
> absent
> > to present failed: mytop: not in required origin format:
> > .*/<port_category>/<port_name>*
> >
>
> To get rid of this error you have to build the puppet from ports
> on the freebsd client host and uncheck the PACKAGE_ORIGIN option.
> I don't pretend to understand why.
>
> cd /usr/ports/sysutils/puppet ; make install
>
> # cat /var/db/ports/puppet/options
> # This file is auto-generated by 'make config'.
> # No user-servicable parts inside!
> # Options for puppet-2.7.12
> _OPTIONS_READ=puppet-2.7.12
> WITHOUT_MONGREL=true
> WITHOUT_PACKAGE_ORIGIN=true
> WITHOUT_PACKAGE_ROOT=true
>
> The below package stanza looks correct.
>
> -dkw
>
> >
> > So instead I tried listing the full port name even with the provider:
> >
> > package { '.*/databases/mytop':
> > > ensure => installed,
> > > provider => freebsd,
> > > }
> > >
> >
> > Now it is giving me this message: *puppet-agent[3232]:
> (/Stage[main]//Node[*
> > *###########**]/Package[.*/databases/mytop]/ensure) change from absent
> to
> > present failed: Could not fetch ports INDEX: 500 Illegal PORT range
> > rejected.*
> >
> > Even with specifiying a source:
> > [1]ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9.0-release/
> I don't
> > seem to be getting very far!
> >
> > Here is a print out of the debug log:
> >
> > debug: Puppet::Type::Package::ProviderFreebsd: Executing
> > > '/usr/sbin/pkg_info -aoQ'
> > > debug: Package: .*/databases/mytop: origin => {:port_name=>"mytop",
> > > :port_category=>"databases"}
> > > debug: Package: .*/databases/mytop: source => #<URI::FTP:0x29869038
> > >
>
> URL:[2]ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9.0-release/>
> > > debug: Fetching INDEX: #<URI::FTP:0x298684e4
> > >
>
> URL:[3]ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9.0-release/INDEX.bz2>
> > > err:
> > >
>
> /Stage[main]//Node[[4]boomer.sov.m-w.co.uk]/Package[.*/databases/mytop]/ensure:
> > > change from absent to present failed: Could not fetch ports INDEX:
> 500
> > > Illegal PORT range rejected.
> > >
> >
> > Some odd behaviour I've noticed as well, when packages are already
> > installed it doesn't seem to register as them being there.
> >
> > Looking for information about puppet on FreeBSD is like trying to find
> a
> > needle in a haystack. I hope someone can help, any input would be
> > appreciated!
> >
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> 1. ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9.0-release/
> 2. ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9.0-release/
> 3.
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9.0-release/INDEX.bz2
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