[Puppet Users] Re: uninstall package on ubuntu

2009-07-24 Thread Wes Reneau
 The puppetmaster was still on 8.04.  Upgrading to 9.04 hopefully solve my
problems.

How stupid of me.

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Wes Reneau  wrote:

> Replied in line, blue.
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Udo Waechter <
> udo.waech...@uni-osnabrueck.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> several problems:
>> On 24.07.2009, at 16:52, Wes Reneau wrote:
>>
>>  Ubuntu 9.04 (Juanty) Server and Client run Jaunty
>>> Puppetmaster 0.24.4-3
>>> Puppet (client)0.24.5-3
>>>
>>>  Usually you should not run newer puppet-clients againts older
>> puppet-master. The other way round usually works.
>>
> Client and Server were both installed from default REPO's.
>
> If Jaunty has different version for master/client, this is a bug with
> ubuntu and should be filed there.
> I'll look into this.
>
>>
>> As a off-topic side note: The most recent version of Ubuntu (not LTS)
>> usually has problems... for production environments we have the rule to be
>> one non-LTS version behind.
>
> Funny you mention this, I argued the same point when everyone wanted to
> jump on Jaunty.  I prefer the LTS versions, knowing that some things will be
> forever broken until you upgrade distros.
>
>>
>>
>>  sudo puppetd --verbose
>>> err: Could not create PID file: /var/run/puppet/puppetd.pid
>>>
>> Yep, this is a problem. does /var/run/puppet exist?
>
> It exists.
>
>>
>>
>> udo.
>>
>>
>> --
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[Puppet Users] Re: uninstall package on ubuntu

2009-07-24 Thread Wes Reneau
Replied in line, blue.

On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Udo Waechter <
udo.waech...@uni-osnabrueck.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> several problems:
> On 24.07.2009, at 16:52, Wes Reneau wrote:
>
>  Ubuntu 9.04 (Juanty) Server and Client run Jaunty
>> Puppetmaster 0.24.4-3
>> Puppet (client)0.24.5-3
>>
>>  Usually you should not run newer puppet-clients againts older
> puppet-master. The other way round usually works.
>
Client and Server were both installed from default REPO's.

If Jaunty has different version for master/client, this is a bug with ubuntu
and should be filed there.
I'll look into this.

>
> As a off-topic side note: The most recent version of Ubuntu (not LTS)
> usually has problems... for production environments we have the rule to be
> one non-LTS version behind.

Funny you mention this, I argued the same point when everyone wanted to jump
on Jaunty.  I prefer the LTS versions, knowing that some things will be
forever broken until you upgrade distros.

>
>
>  sudo puppetd --verbose
>> err: Could not create PID file: /var/run/puppet/puppetd.pid
>>
> Yep, this is a problem. does /var/run/puppet exist?

It exists.

>
>
> udo.
>
>
> --
> :: udo waechter - r...@zoide.net :: N 52º16'30.5" E 8º3'10.1"
> :: genuine input for your ears: http://auriculabovinari.de
> ::  your eyes: http://ezag.zoide.net
> ::  your brain: http://zoide.net
>
>
>
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[Puppet Users] Re: uninstall package on ubuntu

2009-07-24 Thread Wes Reneau
Ubuntu 9.04 (Juanty) Server and Client run Jaunty
Puppetmaster 0.24.4-3
Puppet (client)0.24.5-3

sudo puppetd --verbose
err: Could not create PID file: /var/run/puppet/puppetd.pid


Seems that I have underlying problems.




On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Udo Waechter <
udo.waech...@uni-osnabrueck.de> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> This is really strange and should not be.
> We use ubuntu (hardy/intrepid) a lot and package management with puppet
> works really well.
>
> What ubuntu version and what puppet version?
>
> What happens if you user --verbose for puppetd? That should show you a
> message about the Package["vlc"]
> What happens if you manually uninstall vlc "aptitude remove vlc"? Some
> packages have strange dependencies that are first removed and then installed
> again if another package that depends on those should be installed (via
> puppet).
>
> We use puppet 0.24.8 (from debian/unstable) and puppetmaster 0.24.8, but in
> all previous versions (since 0.22) we never had such problems with apt/dpkg
> based Linux-boxes.
>
> bye.
> udo
>
>
> On 24.07.2009, at 15:52, Wes Reneau wrote:
>
>  So, back to my original question, how would I purge vlc and the other
>> dependencies that are installed as a result of the original recipe?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Scott Smith  wrote:
>>
>> Avi Miller wrote:
>> > Scott Smith wrote:
>> >> Am fairly certain --test implies --dry-run and won't actually enact
>> >> any changes.
>> >
>> > Sorry, but --test certainly does apply changes. We use it a lot!
>> >
>>
>> D'oh, I misread. That's what  I get for reading E-mail on my iphone
>> while riding the bus :(
>>
>> -scott
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >>
>>
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[Puppet Users] Re: uninstall package on ubuntu

2009-07-24 Thread Wes Reneau
So, back to my original question, how would I purge vlc and the other
dependencies that are installed as a result of the original recipe?

Thanks


On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Scott Smith  wrote:

>
> Avi Miller wrote:
> > Scott Smith wrote:
> >> Am fairly certain --test implies --dry-run and won't actually enact
> >> any changes.
> >
> > Sorry, but --test certainly does apply changes. We use it a lot!
> >
>
> D'oh, I misread. That's what  I get for reading E-mail on my iphone
> while riding the bus :(
>
> -scott
>
> >
>

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