Hey all,
I'm not sure if I've made a fundamental misunderstanding of Puppet
namespacing and include resolution or whether there's a bug.
Background:
I have a modules, called kerberos, that configures a client for working
on my kerberos domain. I then have a module called ssh that sets up a
basic
On 24/12/10 11:11, Daniel Piddock wrote:
Hey all,
I'm not sure if I've made a fundamental misunderstanding of Puppet
namespacing and include resolution or whether there's a bug.
Background:
I have a modules, called kerberos, that configures a client for working
on my kerberos domain. I
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Douglas Garstang
doug.garst...@gmail.comwrote:
Right... I do have listen=true on the clients because I want to be able to
trigger puppet to run on a number of hosts centrally with puppetrun. If I
set listen != true, I can't do this. Also... if puppet is
On 24 Dec 2010, at 00:15, Nigel Kersten wrote:
Seriously though, I'm thrilled Daniel is joining us. Awesome mix of
dev and ops and a great community participant to boot. Being
Australian is just a bonus on top of those :)
Yup, having had the pleasure of working with Daniel several years
On 24 December 2010 11:11, Daniel Piddock dgp-g...@corefiling.co.uk wrote:
Hey all,
I'm not sure if I've made a fundamental misunderstanding of Puppet
namespacing and include resolution or whether there's a bug.
Background:
I have a modules, called kerberos, that configures a client for
On 24/12/10 12:10, Dan Carley wrote:
On 24 December 2010 11:11, Daniel Piddock dgp-g...@corefiling.co.uk
mailto:dgp-g...@corefiling.co.uk wrote:
Hey all,
I'm not sure if I've made a fundamental misunderstanding of Puppet
namespacing and include resolution or whether there's a
Hi,
Today, I set up 'rrdgraph' reports. What could be the cause of this:
Dec 24 15:52:35 offman01 puppet-master[20593]: Report rrdgraph failed:
Could not create RRD file
/var/lib/puppet/rrd/talk.dev.iphion.nl/changes.rrd: you must define at
least one Data Source
This happens for some nodes, but
On Dec 24, 2010, at 6:41 AM, Daniel Piddock wrote:
Unfortunately it looks like puppeteers expect this unusual name resolution
order, if they ever knowingly stumble upon it (e.g. 4483, 4472). Either I
need to hack around this problem carefully or wait a long time for the next
major