There are some resource defaults set, but I don't see how that would throw
the error based on the file permissions in the last mail.

  ## Resource defaults
  File {
    owner  => $wp_owner,
    group  => $wp_group,
    mode   => '0644',
  }
  Exec {
    path      => ['/bin','/sbin','/usr/bin','/usr/sbin'],
    cwd       => $install_dir,
    logoutput => 'on_failure',
    user      => $wp_owner,
    group     => $wp_group,
  }


wp_owner and wp_group are being set to apache:

  class { '::wordpress':
    wp_owner             => 'apache',
    wp_group             => 'apache',
    db_user              => 'wordpress',
    db_password          => 'redacted',
    wp_additional_config => 'profiles/idaho_wp/wp-config-extra.php.erb',
  }

That does seem to be the issue as running the command as apache gets me the
same permission denied. I should have looked further up the tree -
/var/lib/puppet is owned by puppet:puppet with 0750 permissions. Now to
decide whether or not I fix the module or change permissions on
/var/lib/puppet...

Thanks Nan!

Matt


On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Nan Liu <nan....@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:46 AM, Matthew Hyclak <hyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm facing a very strange problem and I'm honestly not sure where to
>> look. Any pointers would be great. I have a system I'm using the
>> hunner/wordpress module and for some reason when it tries to build the
>> wp-config.php file, concatfragments.sh fails. The strange part is that the
>> apache module uses the same script to build /etc/httpd/conf/ports.conf and
>> it works fine.
>>
>> Here's the debug output of both the apache and wordpress modules:
>>
>> Debug: Exec[concat_/etc/httpd/conf/ports.conf](provider=posix): Executing
>> check '/var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_etc_httpd_conf_ports.conf/fragments.concat.out" -d
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_etc_httpd_conf_ports.conf" -t'
>> Debug: Executing '/var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_etc_httpd_conf_ports.conf/fragments.concat.out" -d
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_etc_httpd_conf_ports.conf" -t'
>> ...
>> Debug: Exec[concat_/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php](provider=posix):
>> Executing check '/var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments.concat.out"
>> -d "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php" -t'
>> Debug: Executing '/var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments.concat.out"
>> -d "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php" -t'
>> Debug:
>> /Stage[main]/Wordpress::App/Concat[/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/Exec[concat_/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/unless:
>> sh: /var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh: Permission denied
>> Debug: Exec[concat_/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php](provider=posix):
>> Executing '/var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments.concat.out"
>> -d "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php"'
>> Debug: Executing '/var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments.concat.out"
>> -d "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php"'
>> Notice:
>> /Stage[main]/Wordpress::App/Concat[/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/Exec[concat_/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/returns:
>> sh: /var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh: Permission denied
>> Error: /var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments.concat.out"
>> -d "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php" returned 126
>> instead of one of [0]
>> Error:
>> /Stage[main]/Wordpress::App/Concat[/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/Exec[concat_/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/returns:
>> change from notrun to 0 failed:
>> /var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments.concat.out"
>> -d "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php" returned 126
>> instead of one of [0]
>> Notice:
>> /Stage[main]/Wordpress::App/Concat[/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/File[/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]:
>> Dependency Exec[concat_/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php] has failures: true
>> Warning:
>> /Stage[main]/Wordpress::App/Concat[/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]/File[/opt/wordpress/wp-config.php]:
>> Skipping because of failed dependencies
>>
>> If I run /var/lib/puppet/concat/bin/concatfragments.sh -o
>> "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments.concat.out"
>> -d "/var/lib/puppet/concat/_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php" by hand, it
>> returns 0 as normal.
>>
>> Anyone have any pointers where to look for the issue? The fragments all
>> seem to be fine on file permissions and SELinux is disabled.
>>
>> [root@www concat]# ls -lR
>> .:
>> total 12
>> drwxr-xr-x 2 root   root   4096 Sep 11 08:36 bin
>> drwxr-x--- 3 root   root   4096 Apr 28 09:23 _etc_httpd_conf_ports.conf
>> drwxr-x--- 3 apache apache 4096 Sep 11 08:30 _opt_wordpress_wp-config.php
>>
>> ./bin:
>> total 4
>> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3945 Sep 11 08:36 concatfragments.sh
>>
>> ./_etc_httpd_conf_ports.conf:
>> total 12
>> drwxr-x--- 2 root root 4096 Jun 23 11:35 fragments
>> -rw-r----- 1 root root  195 Sep 11 08:36 fragments.concat
>> -rw-r----- 1 root root  195 Apr 28 09:23 fragments.concat.out
>>
>> ./_etc_httpd_conf_ports.conf/fragments:
>> total 12
>> -rw-r----- 1 root root 164 Apr 28 09:23 10_Apache ports header
>> -rw-r----- 1 root root  10 Apr 28 09:23 10_Listen 80
>> -rw-r----- 1 root root  21 Jun 23 11:35 10_NameVirtualHost *_80
>>
>> ./_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php:
>> total 12
>> drwxr-x--- 2 apache apache 4096 Sep 11 08:30 fragments
>> -rw-r----- 1 apache apache 3371 Sep 11 08:31 fragments.concat
>> -rw-r----- 1 apache apache 3371 Sep 11 08:31 fragments.concat.out
>>
>> ./_opt_wordpress_wp-config.php/fragments:
>> total 8
>> -rw-r----- 1 root apache 1052 Sep 11 08:30 10_wp-config.php keysalts
>> -rw-r----- 1 root apache 2319 Sep 11 08:30 20_wp-config.php body
>>
>
> Maybe an exec default lurking somewhere caused the concat exec to run as a
> non-root user. Try adding user => 'root' temporarily to the concat exec. If
> it solves the issue, start looking for Exec in your puppet manifests.
>
> HTH,
>
> Nan
>
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