Re: How To Start Puppet

2009-06-19 Thread Jeroen van Meeuwen

On 06/17/2009 11:49 PM, Robert L Cochran wrote:

I just installed puppet, meaning

puppet.noarch 0.24.8-1.fc11
puppet-server.noarch 0.24.8-1.fc11

On Fedora 11 x86_64.

I then began following instructions at this website:
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/SimplestPuppetInstallRecipe


and I'm now at Step Three: start the Puppetmaster.

For a Fedora installation, can I just do:

su -c 'service puppetmasterd start'



Well, that is if 'service' is in your path. The necessary user and group 
account though has been created by the RPM.


-Jeroen

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How To Start Puppet

2009-06-17 Thread Robert L Cochran

I just installed puppet, meaning

puppet.noarch 0.24.8-1.fc11
puppet-server.noarch   0.24.8-1.fc11

On Fedora 11 x86_64.

I then began following instructions at this website: 
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/SimplestPuppetInstallRecipe



and I'm now at Step Three: start the Puppetmaster.

For a Fedora installation, can I just do:

su -c 'service puppetmasterd start'

instead of

sudo puppetmasterd --mkusers

(as described on the web page)? When I check 'man puppetmasterd' I don't see 
'mkusers' listed as an option.

Thanks

Bob Cochran




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