And setting full path for ec2-metadata too?
El 02/08/2014 22:02, "Maxim Nikolaev" <m...@maximnik.com> escribió:

Tried also full path with ec2-region hardcoded

/opt/aws/bin/ec2-describe-tags --region us-east-1 -O KEY -W SEC_KEY
--filter \"resource-id=$(ec2-metadata -i | cut -d \" \" -f2)\" --filter
\"key=Role\" | cut -f5 -")

Created also sh script in /etc/facter/facts.d with same string: when run
locally - it's works, when run with mcollective - it's failed.

I also checked with mcollective-facter-facts plugin - it can see these
facts.


On Saturday, August 2, 2014 10:48:52 PM UTC+3, Jose Luis Ledesma wrote:

> Hi
>
> Probably mco is not loading you environment variables ( like PATH) and
> this produces this behavior.
>
> If the ec2-describe-tags commands is not in the usual path, try exec it
> with the full path in the fact.
>
> Also you can check if the ec2_region fact  is get correctly from mco.
>
> Hth
> El 02/08/2014 20:57, "Maxim Nikolaev" <m...@maximnik.com> escribió:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I met following issue with mcollective puppet agent.
>>
>> I have custom fact that read tags from AWS cli and transform them to
>> facts.
>>
>> Facter.add("role") do
>>   setcode do
>>   iregion = Facter.value("ec2_region")
>>   Facter::Util::Resolution.exec("ec2-describe-tags --region #{iregion}
>> -O KEY -W SEC_KEY --filter \"resource-id=$(ec2-metadata -i | cut -d \" \"
>> -f2)\" --filter \"key=Role\" | cut -f5 -")
>>   end
>> end
>>
>>
>> When I run facter from instance aor puppet agent from instance itself -
>> everything working fine.
>>
>> When I run pupper runnonce from mcollective server - it doesn't read this
>> fact and apply only common manifest.
>>
>> I checked several times and found, that if I set static file with role
>> and use external fact like:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> role=`grep Role /etc/server_facts | awk '{print $NF}'`
>> echo "role=$role"
>>
>> Mcollective works fine. If Itry to use AWS cli command in script - again
>> fact doesn't wrk.
>>
>> Have someone met such problem with mcollective? Can someone advise?
>>
>> Puppet 3.6.2
>> Mcollective 2.5.3
>>
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