Re: [Puppet Users] mcollective modules for puppet4

2016-03-05 Thread Francois Lafont
Hi,

On 05/03/2016 20:17, Kenton Brede wrote:

> I'm assuming you're talking about Mcollective plugins...
> 
> You can actually use the older puppetlabs repo to install these.  In other
> words you can have both the regular and the pc1 repos working at the same
> time.  I've had no issues doing so. 

In my case, not with Ubuntu Trusty and Debian Jessie.

Indeed the last time I have tried (2016/01/19), there were issues with Trusty
and Jessie. My detailed explanation are here:

https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/MCO-722?focusedCommentId=254652

Regards.

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Re: [Puppet Users] mcollective modules for puppet4

2016-03-05 Thread Kenton Brede
I'm assuming you're talking about Mcollective plugins...

You can actually use the older puppetlabs repo to install these.  In other
words you can have both the regular and the pc1 repos working at the same
time.  I've had no issues doing so.  There was one plugin that wasn't
included in the repo and I stuck the files into Puppet and distributed them
to the correct directories.

Plugins are here:

https://github.com/puppetlabs?utf8=%E2%9C%93=mcollective-

Install guide is here:

https://docs.puppetlabs.com/mcollective/deploy/plugins.html

hth,
Kent

Kenton Brede





On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 4:41 PM,  wrote:

> Does anyone have any examples of how to install the mcollective modules in
> a puppet4 environment?
>
> The yum repos for pc1 do not have the mcollective modules in the repo's
> path.  They are there, but to get them you need to navigate there with a
> browser and download them manually, and the rpm's don't install one the
> correct locations for puppet4.
>
> The few modules I have seen also want to install them in pre-puppet4
> locations, and they want to ensure that mcollective-client, etc. is
> installed as opposed to puppet-agent.
>
> It took me a long time to map the documented installation instructions for
> mcollective into a working puppet4 install, and I really want to add the
> file manager, iptables, and package functionality to mcollective, but I'm
> can't tell if what is available now will even work under puppet4, if I can
> manage to massage things into the correct locations.
>
>  Thanks,
> James "Zeke" Dehnert
>
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[Puppet Users] mcollective modules for puppet4

2016-03-04 Thread zdehnert
Does anyone have any examples of how to install the mcollective modules in 
a puppet4 environment?

The yum repos for pc1 do not have the mcollective modules in the repo's 
path.  They are there, but to get them you need to navigate there with a 
browser and download them manually, and the rpm's don't install one the 
correct locations for puppet4.

The few modules I have seen also want to install them in pre-puppet4 
locations, and they want to ensure that mcollective-client, etc. is 
installed as opposed to puppet-agent.

It took me a long time to map the documented installation instructions for 
mcollective into a working puppet4 install, and I really want to add the 
file manager, iptables, and package functionality to mcollective, but I'm 
can't tell if what is available now will even work under puppet4, if I can 
manage to massage things into the correct locations.

 Thanks,
James "Zeke" Dehnert

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