"set the override" it stands in the quickstart manual and should be done, 
bananasoftware

Am Donnerstag, 2. März 2017 03:14:23 UTC+1 schrieb Andrew Schofield:
>
> Are those puppet errors from executing a puppet run on a client after you 
> have added the puppetlabs NTP module? I'd take a rough guess and say that 
> you have set the override option to on for the various parameters (via the 
> classes menu) but not changed their value or type so the value is set to 
> string and looks similar to '$ntp::service_manage'. If you choose to 
> override the parameters you will need to set the type to match and give the 
> value a suitable value. For example, '$ntp::service_manage' is a boolean so 
> they type / value needs to match.
>
> Enter code here...
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:47:29 PM UTC-5, Jonathan D wrote:
>>
>> Hello group, 
>>
>> I am at the point where I am going to tell my manager that its folly to 
>> use this product in any way.  
>>
>> I have been working on this for weeks and have made very little progress 
>> in getting errors cleared , certificates working, and controls in the 
>> Foreman web gui working.   
>>
>> I work for the state of Arizona and we are thinking of using Foreman to 
>> manage our Linux hosts. 
>>
>> From the install, there were pages of errors and I have bounced around 
>> trying to use different flavors of O/S and finally was able to get Foreman 
>> installed 
>> using ubuntu 16.02.  I tried Centos, SUSE, and ubuntu 14.04.  
>>
>> I am at a point where if I try and run agent test commands, I get many 
>> errors.  Here is a sample:
>>
>> Error: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 500 on 
>> SERVER: Server Error: Evaluation Error: Error while evaluating a Resource 
>> Statement, Class[Ntp]:
>>   parameter 'broadcastclient' expects a Boolean value, got String
>>   parameter 'config' expects a match for Variant[Stdlib::Windowspath = 
>> Pattern[/^(([a-zA-Z]:[\\\/])|([\\\/][\\\/][^\\\/]+[\\\/][^\\\/]+)|([\\\/][\\\/]\?[\\\/][^\\\/]+))/],
>>  
>> Stdlib::Unixpath = Pattern[/^\/([^\/\0]+(\/)?)+$/]], got ''
>>   parameter 'config_dir' expects a match for Variant[Stdlib::Windowspath 
>> = 
>> Pattern[/^(([a-zA-Z]:[\\\/])|([\\\/][\\\/][^\\\/]+[\\\/][^\\\/]+)|([\\\/][\\\/]\?[\\\/][^\\\/]+))/],
>>  
>> Stdlib::Unixpath = Pattern[/^\/([^\/\0]+(\/)?)+$/]], got ''
>>   parameter 'disable_auth' expects a Boolean value, got String
>>   parameter 'disable_dhclient' expects a Boolean value, got String
>>   parameter 'disable_kernel' expects a Boolean value, got String
>>   parameter 'disable_monitor' expects a Boolean value, got String
>>   parameter 'fudge' expects an Array value, got String
>>   parameter 'driftfile' expects a match for Variant[Stdlib::Windowspath = 
>> Pattern[/^(([a-zA-Z]:[\\\/])|([\\\/][\\\/][^\\\/]+[\\\/][^\\\/]+)|([\\\/][\\\/]\?[\\\/][^\\\/]+))/],
>>  
>> Stdlib::Unixpath = Pattern[/^\/([^\/\0]+(\/)?)+$/]], got ''
>>   parameter 'leapfile' expects a match for Variant[Stdlib::Windowspath = 
>> Pattern[/^(([a-zA-Z]:[\\\/])|([\\\/][\\\/][^\\\/]+[\\\/][^\\\/]+)|([\\\/][\\\/]\?[\\\/][^\\\/]+))/],
>>  
>> Stdlib::Unixpath = Pattern[/^\/([^\/\0]+(\/)?)+$/]], got ''
>>   parameter 'logfile' expects a match for Variant[Stdlib::Windowspath = 
>> Pattern[/^(([a-zA-Z]:[\\\/])|([\\\/][\\\/][^\\\/]+[\\\/][^\\\/]+)|([\\\/][\\\/]\?[\\\/][^\\\/]+))/],
>>  
>> Stdlib::Unixpath = Pattern[/^\/([^\/\0]+(\/)?)+$/]], got ''
>>   parameter 'iburst_enable' expects a Boolean value, got String
>>   parameter 'keys' expects an Array value, got String
>>   parameter 'keys_enable' expects a Boolean value, got String
>> ...
>>
>> I have uninstalled and re-installed the ntp classes.   I have tried 
>> clearing and re-signing the certificates.  I have had errors where remote 
>> hosts (puppet) are refused, or don't connect at all.  Its getting to point 
>> where this product is becoming a major waste of time to install and 
>> configure.   
>>
>> I am installing this in a VMWare environment, and I have full network 
>> access.  
>>
>> Is there a prefered O/S or environment where Foreman will install 
>> correctly the first time?   I use the instructions on the Foreman site, and 
>> it doesn't work.  Then I search to find solutions from other sites and I 
>> will get a little further, but with not much further progress.  
>>
>> Is there a site, page/blog that actually works?  
>>
>> Any guidance would be appreciated.  
>>
>

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