On 12/01/2010 04:04 PM, Trevor Hemsley wrote:
On 01/12/2010 14:53, Martijn Grendelman wrote:
Hi Trevor,
More likely just adding
usecacheonfailure = false
to the [puppetd] stanza in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf will help.
I am yet unfamiliar with that option, but just as a remark, there was
Hi list,
for those interested: I've created a homebrew package provider for puppet.
You can get it from https://github.com/jedi4ever/puppet-homebrew
enjoy :)
Patrick
P.S. You need a newer version of puppet as it uses the new module structure
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On Nov 22, 3:06 am, Ramon van Alteren ra...@hyves.nl wrote:
Hi All,
We're trying to get a hudson build working for our puppet modules by using
manitest.
So far we've had good progress but right now we're stumped.
We have a set of manifest/template combinations where the
manifest code uses
Hello List,
I have a Problem with classes wich uses augeas. if augeas is not installed,
The complete catalog will not compile. So I can not install augeas with a
different class. I have to switch off all classes wich uses augeas, until
augeas is installed. I solved this Problem by introducing
Thank you! Thank you! I did not knew what is important.
On Nov 19, 9:28 pm, Felix Frank felix.fr...@alumni.tu-berlin.de
wrote:
On 11/17/2010 07:01 PM, Nan Liu wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 4:00 AM, Leonko the.leo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I have problem with creating user under centos:
On Dec 8, 2010, at 1:22 AM, Hubert Krause wrote:
Hello List,
I have a Problem with classes wich uses augeas. if augeas is not installed,
The complete catalog will not compile. So I can not install augeas with a
different class. I have to switch off all classes wich uses augeas, until
Hello,
Anybody know how I can make checking file for verify for size/md5sum
and if it not equal my value rewrite it from server.
There may vriant than simple: file { /my/file: ensure = present,
checksum = true,source = puppet:///files/file}
?
Thanks
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Hello,
Am Wednesday 08 December 2010 11:00:11 schrieb Patrick:
The best answer is usually, install Augeas when you install Puppet. If
that's not possible, I know of two options: 1) Custom fact wrapper
2) Use a bootstrap enviroment and don't have your client leave it without
Augeas.
Do you
On 08-12-10 11:19, Leonko wrote:
Hello,
Anybody know how I can make checking file for verify for size/md5sum
and if it not equal my value rewrite it from server.
There may vriant than simple: file { /my/file: ensure = present,
checksum = true,source = puppet:///files/file}
?
Isn't that
On 12/03/2010 09:48 PM, Don Jackson wrote:
So here is a scenario:
I have a directory:
./foo
./foo/file1
./foo/file2
./foo/file3
…
./foo/fileN
I populate this directory on a configured machine via a recursive file
resource.
What I would like
On 12/05/2010 07:23 PM, cyrus wrote:
I have the following setup
http://pastebin.com/bWANRpsP
And was wondering if anyone could comment on whether my philosophy is
correct. The issue I am having is this. 99% of my systems need to be
configured identically. However every now and then there
On 12/06/2010 01:12 AM, Chris C wrote:
Hi folks,
Is anyone noticing an issue with the length of a class name? If I call
the class syslogng the class fails. If I call the class slng the class
works. Strangely a class named all_hosts works.
I remember a weird occurence when a class was
On 12/06/2010 09:13 PM, Kikanny wrote:
Whenever I try to connect to the master from the client, I get the
following error:
Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: SSL_connect returned=1
errno=0 state=SSLv3 read server certificate B: certificate verify
failed
I tried google and
So there is something wrong with the date of the certificate. When I
do openssl x509 -text -in -noout /etc/puppet/ssl/certs/client.pem |
grep -A2 Validity, I get:
Validity
Not Before: Dec 7 14:08:10 2010 GMT
Not After : Dec 6 14:08:10 2015 GMT
However, the current date of the client is Dec 8
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Martijn Grendelman mart...@iphion.nlwrote:
Hi,
We have several situations where it is desireable to do catalog runs on
demand. We have 'puppetrun' for that, but it can -and does- happen, that a
catalog run is already in progress when we trigger a run by hand.
Hello,
sorry it took me so long to reply.
Thank you for the answer. That has helped me a lot and I think I'm on
the correct path now. It is just a lot more verbose than I had hoped
:)
A custom function that expands the array would be a bit more
universal, but you can still do this with puppet
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Kikanny kika...@gmail.com wrote:
So there is something wrong with the date of the certificate. When I
do openssl x509 -text -in -noout /etc/puppet/ssl/certs/client.pem |
grep -A2 Validity, I get:
Validity
Not Before: Dec 7 14:08:10 2010 GMT
Not After : Dec 6
Was this resolved? I'm using 2.6.4 and still can't declare packages
with the same package name:
package { legacy_chunk:
name = 'facter',
provider = 'rpm',
ensure = absent,
}
package { gem_chunk:
name = 'facter',
provider = 'gem',
ensure = latest
}
Thank you.
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Hi Nan
Thanks for your response. I tried that. But it says that everything is
okay. I get verify return 1 instead of saying why there is a
verification error
On Dec 8, 10:54 am, Nan Liu n...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Kikanny kika...@gmail.com wrote:
So there is
I am currently looking into rebuilding my puppet server and possibly
switching to new hardware. I am looking for any input that users may
have with this process.
1. ) Any one done this before?
2. ) Any gotcha's I need to be aware of?
3. ) Any advice in general ;)
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I think it is a call from the facter API that let's you define the
code to use to get the value for that certain fact you are defining.
From what I know, it let's you use just ruby code. But from that you
can call bash code too.
For example, you would like a new fact that gives you back your
Hi!
I'm trying to make puppet execute classes in a certain order for a
particular node.
So this is my test config:
class one {
exec { echoone:
command = /bin/echo $var1,
}
}
class two {
exec { echotwo:
command = /bin/echo $var2,
}
}
class three {
exec {
Hello everybody,
Is there a way when installing a package like this :
package { rubygems:
ensure = installed,
}
to pass -t parameter to apt-get in order to use a specific apt
source ? EG : apt-get install -t lenny-backports rubygems
Ideally I would not use exec ...
I am
You can name it whatever you like. 'puppet' is the default. In your client's
puppet.conf files, add the line:
server = puppetmaster_hostname
under the [agent] section if running version 2.6 and [main] section if running
version 0.25. It also doesn't hurt to add this line to your
On 12/08, Martijn Grendelman wrote:
I would like to have the possibility to tell Puppet to queue the trigger,
and when the currently running catalog run is finished, process it and do
another run.
Does this sound like a good idea?
I thought so, and proposed a similar feature a while back:
Puppet will, by design, apply classes in a random order. To specify the order,
you want to use the require parameter.
exec { echoone:
command = /bin/echo $var1,
}
exec { echotwo:
command = /bin/echo $var2,
require = Exec['echoone'],
}
exec { echothree:
On Dec 8, 2010, at 2:32 AM, Hubert Krause wrote:
Hello,
Am Wednesday 08 December 2010 11:00:11 schrieb Patrick:
The best answer is usually, install Augeas when you install Puppet. If
that's not possible, I know of two options: 1) Custom fact wrapper
2) Use a bootstrap enviroment and
(Patrick's Homebrew provider lit a fire under me to finish this.)
I've written a provider for Python's pip package management frontend.
It's (theoretically) the standard for the future, being more capable
and less shit than easy_install.
https://github.com/rcrowley/puppet-pip
As noted in the
Sadly, no. I very much missed the feature. We ended up using the apt
preferences file to implement that behaviour
If I was doing it over I would use a define that added the package resource
and also used concat to automatically build up the preferences entry.
Regards, Daniel.
On 09/12/2010 6:03
On Dec 8, 2010, at 6:38 PM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
Sadly, no. I very much missed the feature. We ended up using the apt
preferences file to implement that behaviour
If I was doing it over I would use a define that added the package resource
and also used concat to automatically build up
On 12/09/2010 05:13 AM, Patrick wrote:
On Dec 8, 2010, at 6:38 PM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
Sadly, no. I very much missed the feature. We ended up using the apt
preferences file to implement that behaviour
If I was doing it over I would use a define that added the package
resource and also
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