This adds a new direct request method to the Message object
that will communicate with nodes directly.
With this feature enabled requests that goes out to a number
of nodes below a certain threshold (10 by default) will use
the new point to point mode while the rest will use broadcast.
This shoul
On Jun 30, 2011, at 12:44 AM, James Turnbull wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Yet again the indirector bewilders me. :)
>
> I'm trying work out where this comes from:
>
> $ sudo curl -k -H "Accept: yaml"
> https://pelin.lovedthanlost.net:8140/production/certificate_requests/absenta.lovedthanlost.net
>
> W
My OpenBSD installations cannot be managed well using Puppet. There
are problems in few areas; this mail focuses on the package system.
The first problem is the coupling with the FreeBSD package system.
Despite some commonality, OpenBSD's present system is a rewrite by
Marc Espie. Both systems a
Jacob Helwig wrote:
Cleaning up old submitted patches.
This patch had some commentary on it from both Todd, and Markus that it
was insufficient/incorrect when Rein submitted it originally. There is
also some commentary on the ticket itself[1] that shows it doesn't
appear to address the issue.
Jacob Helwig wrote:
This would cause spurrious errors on non-Windows systems. I've uploaded
a slightly modified version to git://github.com/jhelwig/puppet.git
ticket/master/7581-windows-feature-detection-error-message
The modified version changes the raise to a warn (to avoid the "Failed
to lo
On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 00:44 -0700, James Turnbull wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Yet again the indirector bewilders me. :)
>
> I'm trying work out where this comes from:
>
> $ sudo curl -k -H "Accept: yaml"
> https://pelin.lovedthanlost.net:8140/production/certificate_requests/absenta.lovedthanlost.net
I
Hi all
Yet again the indirector bewilders me. :)
I'm trying work out where this comes from:
$ sudo curl -k -H "Accept: yaml"
https://pelin.lovedthanlost.net:8140/production/certificate_requests/absenta.lovedthanlost.net
Which returns:
---
- !ruby/object:Puppet::SSL::CertificateRequest