I installed puppet 2.6 on my master and increased dbconnections in hopes
that it would get me past some 0.25.5 hurdles (one described in
http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users/browse_thread/thread/7ac829c7cb3b2d18/a58f9c8472f2dd8f)
-- the upgrade definitely helped because puppetmasterd is
Jason Koppe wrote:
I installed puppet 2.6 on my master and increased dbconnections in hopes
that it would get me past some 0.25.5 hurdles (one described in
http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users/browse_thread/thread/7ac829c7cb3b2d18/a58f9c8472f2dd8f)
-- the upgrade definitely helped
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4487
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 3:44 AM, James Turnbull ja...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
Jason Koppe wrote:
I installed puppet 2.6 on my master and increased dbconnections in hopes
that it would get me past some 0.25.5 hurdles (one described in
Hi Guys,
I'm getting the following error from syslog the first time a node
tries to send a report to puppet-master:
Report store failed: Got 1 failure(s) while initializing: change from
absent to directory failed: Failed to set owner to '0': Operation not
permitted -
Hello all,
Based on this post from July :
http://www.mailinglistarchive.com/html/puppet-users@googlegroups.com/2010-07/msg00124.html
The OP has this snippet running on an RHEL system :
file { network:
...
notify = Service[network]
}
service { network:
On Aug 6, 2010, at 6:56 AM, Daniel Maher wrote:
Which is what we want, but i'm curious as to _why_ this is so, given (again)
that we're talking about an init script, and not a particular service that
sits in memory. Granted, the effects of the script can be known - is puppet
smart enough
Has anyone got dashborad-1.03 working on RHEL 4?
I'm struggling to find the ruby / rubygem RPMs for RHEL4...
Thanks
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Hello,
As I've been building up my puppet infrastructure, I've started using
puppet certs for all of my services that require ssl. Usually this is
in the form of links:
file {
/opt/syslog-ng/etc/ca.d/b2457b50.0:
require = Package[syslog-ng],
ensure = link,
On 08/06/2010 10:47 AM, Bob Belnap wrote:
Hello,
As I've been building up my puppet infrastructure, I've started using
puppet certs for all of my services that require ssl. Usually this is
in the form of links:
Bob, you're absolutely right it's a big win. I didn't even use links, I
just
I would also like to know the same, are there any drawbacks of doing this ?
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Joe McDonagh joseph.e.mcdon...@gmail.comwrote:
On 08/06/2010 10:47 AM, Bob Belnap wrote:
Hello,
As I've been building up my puppet infrastructure, I've started using
puppet certs for
All,
Can anyone point me to some best practices for how one should
name/organize classes and modules. I know that I should use modules for
everything, and that I can references classes in one module from another
class in another module. And I know about the class inheritance stuff.
What
On 8/6/2010 4:47 PM, Bob Belnap wrote:
Is anyone else doing this? Is it a good idea? What are the potential
pitfalls?
me too.
An important consideration is that if you distribute secrets (db
passwords etc) with puppet, every application using puppet's key can
also access them.
Another
Sounds pretty interesting, specially since I always had store configs
running... I'm now able to circle back to this issue and re-focus on
automatically generating my /etc/hosts file. So, should the exporting
of the necessary values be done in the same class as the collection,
or should I just
Hi there,
All previous versions of Dashboard needed write access to the db,
log and tmp directories. Writing to the public directory is new to
this version.
I can report that it now also needs write access to the config
directory.
Our dashboard has just been updated and the database
There's a Google Summer of Code student working on a libvirt module
for us right now. It's currently alpha stage and only supports Xen
and KVM right now, not OpenVZ, but might be worth following the
progress or contributing to the code or providing feedback.
Excerpts from ScubaDude's message of Fri Aug 06 06:59:21 -0700 2010:
Has anyone got dashborad-1.03 working on RHEL 4?
I'm struggling to find the ruby / rubygem RPMs for RHEL4...
Thanks
The packages you need should be in EPEL. Have you tried the instructions
for CentOS 5.5 in the
Hi Bob,
Doing the same for LDAP+TLS, it gives me the advantage of not creating
another set of cert/key per machine, besides they are distributed with
puppet, at the beginning I was tempted to use only symlnks to them but later
I decided to make a copy of them and I've started to use like that
I use Puppet's certs to setup stunnels and do all other private
communication through those. I also reference them directly rather
than copying them around. I haven't gone through the whole firedrill
yet but this at least seems like it won't make moving services between
hosts more painful.
Rich
Excerpts from Matthew Cluver's message of Thu Aug 05 21:48:21 -0700 2010:
Hi Everyone,
I'm working on developing what would be an openly available module for
puppet, to allow for the development and manipulation of virtual
containers on OpenVZ host nodes.
Here it is on google code:
I'm trying to use puppet to manage a directory full of files. Files are
each a collected resource. In my case, they're part of nagios. But I
can't really get it to work. The purge on the directory doesn't take
into account the collected resources, so they end up racing.
My code is basically:
FWIW When I hit this awhile ago I opened a bug
(http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3720). Annoying, it was
rejected.
seph
Tore tore.lo...@gmail.com writes:
I just realized that this wont work, since the variable allready is
defined. The variable must also be defined before the include,
Oh, this is 0.25.4
seph
seph s...@directionless.org writes:
I'm trying to use puppet to manage a directory full of files. Files are
each a collected resource. In my case, they're part of nagios. But I
can't really get it to work. The purge on the directory doesn't take
into account the
Hi All,
I had a thought - while I was saying that I would like for all my
modules to be 'taged' x - does augeas have a lens that would allow me
to say.
Use CASE:
If I have comments where I have 'tagged' my modules, could I loop
though, look at the comments, if I find pattern, add the label to
I'm trying to create a simple CPAN type and started with the code from
this page:
http://www.windley.com/archives/2008/10/using_puppet_and_cpan.shtml
I've tried all versions of code from that page, and what I'd like to
do is:
class perl {
define install-cpan () {
exec { cpan_load_${name}:
On Aug 6, 8:59 am, ScubaDude brett.ma...@googlemail.com wrote:
Has anyone got dashborad-1.03 working on RHEL 4?
I'm struggling to find the ruby / rubygem RPMs for RHEL4...
Thanks
While not exactly the newest versions, I was getting my Ruby RPMs from
http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org/redhat/
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Marc Zampetti marc.zampe...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Can anyone point me to some best practices for how one should name/organize
classes and modules. I know that I should use modules for everything, and
that I can references classes in one module from another
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:23 PM, James Turnbull ja...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
The journey was long and arduous and many fell along the way but Puppet
Labs is proud to announce the 2.6.0 release!
The 2.6.0 release is a major feature release and includes a huge variety
of new features, fixes,
I'm having similar problems, should it be:
class inittab {
define conf (
$id,
$runlevels = '123456',
$action = 'respawn',
$process
) {
$require {
$require
}
If you just mean this:
1 # generic class to allow /etc/inittab management
2 class inittab {
3 define conf (
4 $id,
5 $runlevels = '123456',
6 $action = 'respawn',
7 $process
8 ) {
9
I ended up getting this syntax to work:
Here is the class calling the define:
2 class supervisor {
...
13 exec{install supervisor:
...
32
33 # running 'init a' will start supervisord -- should be called at
the end of /etc/init.d/Indeed to start tomcats after slaving/caching
Also, I have something like this for creating the certificates, works just
about fine, and helps in not being paranoid about drawbacks of using
puppet's certs:
class certs{
package {openssl:
ensure=present,
}
oops, nano. In the above code,
creates=[/etc/ldap/server.crt,/etc/ldap/server.key,/etc/ldap/server.pem]
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 9:22 AM, mohit chawla
mohit.chawla.bin...@gmail.comwrote:
Also, I have something like this for creating the certificates, works just
about fine, and helps in not
Can anyone share how they do their /etc/hosts population from
storeconfigs?
Thanks,
On Aug 6, 11:50 am, CraftyTech hmmed...@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds pretty interesting, specially since I always had store configs
running... I'm now able to circle back to this issue and re-focus on
Ok - What am I missing... I applied the patch referenced above to the
2.6.1rc1 and did an install over 2.6.0 (which was not working)
Server - RH5 64Bit
puppet 2.6.1rc1
ruby 1.8.5
passenger 2.2.15
rack 1.2.1
[Fri Aug 06 22:03:22 2010] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) configured
-- resuming
normal
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