Hi Darin,
The puppet package has been updated in systemsmanagement:puppet:devel in
opensuse build service to include ruby-shadow.
Hope this package will become the new puppet package in opensuse 12.3. en
SLES.
It works great on my own machine. Maybe we can update the spec file with
the spec
hi all,
I have an array and i would like to convert it into a string format.
e.g.
$server = [node1, node2, node3]
when I write my puppet codes
exec { myscript -S $server:
path =
}
my $server becomes a continual string like: node1node2node3, instead of
node1 node2 node3. How can i have
I have the problem of installing stuff in zip files (that is the tipical
way of distributing java stuffs as JBoss, WSO2).
Which can be the preferred solution to make such an install:
- the only option I see is gettin the zip with curl or wget and than
executing a unzip placing the stuff in the
Hi,
you can use inline_template, this way you can incorperate ruby code in
your manifest
$server_string = inline_template(% server.join(' ') %)
see
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/latest/function.html#inlinetemplate
hope this helps
Grts
Jo
On 10/29/2012 09:29 AM, Hiu wrote:
hi
Hi I have seen numerous posts via Google saying this is an issue but not
found a puppet based solution for it.
Does anyone have an idea how I can make this work ? I do realize I am
looking at separate versions and was playing with the idea to force a more
locked down versioning to keep them
On Tuesday, 3 July 2012 02:28:28 UTC+5:30, Leej wrote:
*Hello, new user here. I'm trying to bootstrap an aws instance and need
to change the server setting in puppet.conf on the client/instance that is
created. Is there anyway to do this beyond modifying hosts post-hoc?*
You can create a
W dniu piątek, 26 października 2012 18:19:22 UTC+2 użytkownik Ellison Marks
napisał:
I think that might have been renamed...
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/3/reference/lang_variables.html#facts-and-built-in-variables
Down near the bottom, under parser set variables, there's $module_name
Afternoon all,
I'm having issues with using a custom fact in Puppet.
I've done some googling, and found lots of suggestions, but none of them
solved my issue...
I'm trying to use stdlib and facter_dot_d.rb to read in yaml files that I'm
creating and convert them to facts.
The facts work
or use the join() function from puppetlabs-stdlib module.
--
Erik Dalén
On Monday 29 October 2012 at 05:08, Johan De Wit wrote:
Hi,
you can use inline_template, this way you can incorperate ruby code in
your manifest
$server_string = inline_template(% server.join(' ') %)
see
On Friday, October 26, 2012 3:53:42 PM UTC-5, erkules wrote:
On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:24:52PM -0700, jcbollinger wrote:
[snip]
If not is there a trick to call a class many times for a node. (Maybe
by
manipulating the name?)
You can create classes with
Hi Dave,
Am 26.10.2012 20:50, schrieb Dave Mankoff:
Interesting. It sounds like you're actually advocating _for_ the bash
script approach. I wanted to avoid package management systems only because
they are way more complicated than a basic install of python requires:
wget python.tgz
On Monday, October 29, 2012 4:46:56 AM UTC-5, Jelle B. wrote:
Hi I have seen numerous posts via Google saying this is an issue but not
found a puppet based solution for it.
Does anyone have an idea how I can make this work ? I do realize I am
looking at separate versions and was playing
On Monday, October 29, 2012 3:37:45 AM UTC-5, Luca Gioppo wrote:
I have the problem of installing stuff in zip files (that is the tipical
way of distributing java stuffs as JBoss, WSO2).
Which can be the preferred solution to make such an install:
- the only option I see is gettin the zip
On Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:23:30 AM UTC-5, danielt wrote:
The definition doesn't need to be in its own module, but it should be in
its own *file* within the module (which is what puppet-lint was telling
you),
I know but having a definition which just copys files in a global name
On Friday, October 26, 2012 1:50:53 PM UTC-5, Dave Mankoff wrote:
[...] I wanted to avoid package management systems only because they are
way more complicated than a basic install of python requires:
wget python.tgz
tar -xzvf python.tgz
cd python
./configure
I'm re-reading the puppet docs
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/learning/manifests.html and just noticed this
footnote
If you drastically refactor your manifest code and want to make sure it
still generates the same configurations,
you can just intercept the catalogs and use a special diff tool on
On Mon, 2012-10-29 at 08:25 -0700, Kevin G. wrote:
I'm re-reading the puppet docs
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/learning/manifests.html and just noticed
this footnote
If you drastically refactor your manifest code and want to make sure
it still generates the same configurations,
you can
- Original Message -
From: Kevin G. kgo...@bepress.com
To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2012 3:25:08 PM
Subject: [Puppet Users] how to intercept a catalog and perform a diff
I'm re-reading the puppet docs
A super simple module that just has a file and anchor resources works fine
so it isn't that things aren't getting loaded at all. I am going to start
ripping things out of my more complex module and see if I can track down
the trigger.
On Friday, October 26, 2012 5:35:07 PM UTC-5, Jeff McCune
Does anyone remember the following deprecation warning:
DEPRECATION NOTICE: Files found in modules without specifying 'modules' in
file path will be deprecated in the next major release. Please fix module
'zabbix_agent' when no 0.24.x clients are present
I believe I had the same problem
On 2012-29-10 16:25, Kevin G. wrote:
I'm re-reading the puppet docs
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/learning/manifests.html and just noticed this
footnote
If you drastically refactor your manifest code and want to make sure
it still generates the same configurations,
you can just intercept the
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:53 PM, ryan wallner wallnerr...@gmail.com wrote:
HI all,
I am currently setting up a HA devops configuration using puppet. I want
to be able to run a single puppet master as the CA and the rest act as
peering puppet masters. I have each puppet master running on
The fix was lowering the MTU.
I ran ifconfig ppp0 mtu 1000 and puppet runs without any problem.
I didn't think this fixed it in my last post because I made some changes on
the puppet master. Once I fixed those changes I lowered the MTU and it
works!!
On Friday, October 26, 2012 11:05:40
ok, i got it working with this patch:
https://github.com/Fewbytes/puppet/commit/71d9449464d5f10042b9cc31aea1586f98363293
however, if i apply the rest of this PR it breaks again. so beware :)
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Hi,
I have been adding support for the puppetlabs-lvm module so that I can use
puppet resource lvm_type.
I have most of the coding done but can't seem to get certain parameters in the
output.
https://github.com/logicminds/puppetlabs-lvm/commit/deb258231f5a4dc6da7c0d65a7153846b8766b3e
OK so I have what I think is a minimal test case here:
https://github.com/nhuff/spec-failure
The readme has a list of gems I have installed in it.
You seem to need spec tests for two classes, one of which is in a sub
namespace of the other.
In this case 'test' and 'test::c'. With both spec
In regard to: [Puppet Users] RHEL 6 Protected multilib versions Requirment...:
(/Stage[main]/Libstdc/Package[libstdc++.i686]/ensure) change from absent to
present failed: Execution of '/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 -y install
libstdc++.i686' returned 1: Error: Protected multilib versions:
Looks like the subnamespace thing isn't important either. Just having two
classes triggers this as well.
On Monday, October 29, 2012 1:13:05 PM UTC-5, Nathan Huff wrote:
OK so I have what I think is a minimal test case here:
https://github.com/nhuff/spec-failure
The readme has a list of
Hi guys,
I'm working on puppet for windows, and now I have to work on a template
that use the value from a variable set it on a class, the problem that i
got is always I got undef value on the result file.
I checked this URL without no results
Here's another option for people who are not using Puppet Cloud
Provisioner, but for example EC2's autoscaling or launching test-instances
by hand.:
Ubuntu and Amazon Linux images include a tool called CloudInit, which makes
it easy to perform bootstrapping tasks on a new instance. It's built
I seem to be missing something. I've copied the files from this
module https://github.com/torrancew/puppet-cron into my modulepath
$ puppet master --configprint modulepath
/etc/puppet/modules:/usr/share/puppet/modules
so it looks like this:
/etc/puppet/modules/cron-job/
cron::daily is actually a defined resource type, so you need to declare
that resource as opposed to including a class. If you have multiple nodes
that you would like to include the same cron job on, you can write your own
class that declares a cron resources and include that.
It's hard to say
On Monday, October 29, 2012 4:19:11 PM UTC-7, Jenner La Fave wrote:
cron::daily is actually a defined resource type, so you need to declare
that resource as opposed to including a class. If you have multiple nodes
that you would like to include the same cron job on, you can write your own
I'm assuming this is possible, but I can't find a good starting point
anywhere, so I'm hoping someone here can help. What I want to do is,
somewhere in the cert approval process, run an extra check before saying
yes.
I have a puppet master running with auto sign turned on, I bring up a
puppet
Oh, right. You need to rename /etc/puppet/modules/cron-job/ to cron/
The outermost directory needs to match the module name which needs to be
cron.
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/2.7/reference/modules_fundamentals.html
On Monday, October 29, 2012 4:31:53 PM UTC-7, Kevin G. wrote:
On
On Monday, October 29, 2012 4:38:07 PM UTC-7, Jenner La Fave wrote:
Oh, right. You need to rename /etc/puppet/modules/cron-job/ to cron/
The outermost directory needs to match the module name which needs to be
cron.
Aha! That's it, thank you!
Both apt and yum have old flavors of debian, ubuntu, and fedora which
will be removed shortly. Here is a list of the affected platforms.
Fedora 15 support ended 2012-06-26
Debian 5 (Lenny) support ended 2012-02-06
Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) support ended 2012-04-10
In general, we will maintain
On 30 October 2012 01:59, jcbollinger john.bollin...@stjude.org wrote:
On Friday, October 26, 2012 1:50:53 PM UTC-5, Dave Mankoff wrote:
[...] I wanted to avoid package management systems only because they are
way more complicated than a basic install of python requires:
There is a bit of a
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