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pidfile = /var/run/puppet/master.pid
Obviously neither one of these is optimal. This has been reported as
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/21404
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et, mcollective hasn't been updated to support puppet version 3 yet
either. Horse, cart, horse...
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On Oct 31, 2012, at 5:21 PM, Matthaus Owens wrote:
> Hiera 1.1.1 is a release candidate in the 1.x branch with bug fixes.
RC or final?
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On Aug 21, 2012, at 4:21 PM, Moses Mendoza wrote:
> Puppet 2.7.19 is a maintenance release candidate for Puppet in the
Release, or release candidate? One of (version number, announcement) seems to
be inconsistent.
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gt; EXAMPLE:
> # Prune records upto 1 month old:
> rake reports:prune upto=1 unit=mon
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> UNITS:
> Valid units of time are: mon,yr,day,min,wk,hr
>
Hm, yes. What does that have to do with my question about the new rake job to
install a cron script?
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on. This allows users to easily install
> the optional cron job while not risking undesired data loss for
> those who do not wish to have the job installed by default.
Where is the documentation for this feature? How do I invoke it?
The maintaining page still just says to create a cr
> This is filed as a ticket here:
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> http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/15212
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> Would love to hear any feedback that anyone has on this topic!
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uration file. If you
are going to use 127.0.0.1 in the vhost configuration then you need to use
127.0.0.1 in the reporturl. But these two examples never mention each other,
and have different expectations.
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you use the context param then it
> uses this to load only the subset of files matching the context given.
> This should significantly speed up resources where context is given
> (usually the case) by eliminating a lot of I/O.
Is there any reason this can't be backported to 2.7 ?
of reports, but HTTPS authentication of users accessing the console.
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ide variety of nodes, fwiw. Some
nodes have few classes, some nodes have many, and before/after compilation
times are exactly 9 seconds faster after the master upgrade. This is a ~5%
improvement at this site.
(a few were 8 seconds, but the vast majority were exactly 9 seconds different)
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ur entire
catalog to James Turnbull while debugging something else. You already have
that information, so I'm not giving you something I don't have any more ;-)
That catalog had multiple-minute compilation time on 2.6, and much much higher
on 2.7. That would be a great place to start
ed to be enabled
for certain packages but not for all. I'm avoiding this entirely so far at
this site, but it's not easy.
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long
run times effectively removes any functional use of puppet kick. Even today
it's really only functional with tight tagging to limit the catalog. However,
as soon as you start syncing plugins down to the host puppet kick runtimes grow
excessively long again.
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the awesome_print gem into
> a lib/ directory in one of the modules on my test puppet server. Sure enough
> it downloaded to a client fine and *almost* loaded correctly; looks like
> there might be some loading issues specific to files in this gem's ext/ but
> at a gross level thi
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> [1] http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/14149
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On May 2, 2012, at 7:35 AM, Peter Meier wrote:
> Unlikely, as up to now usually two major releases were supported for quite a
> while. Why do you assume it died?
I saw RCs but no shipment, and then comments about the tree being frozen.
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On Apr 30, 2012, at 10:57 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> As of this morning the Puppet codebase has been frozen in preparation
> for the Telly release.
Does this mean that 2.7.14 "died in the thunderdome" ?
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On Apr 19, 2012, at 2:00 PM, Andrew Parker wrote:
> A strict mode would help quite a bit.
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taken should be logged and viewable. It's only when
actions aren't taken (like in Puppet's current selinux debugging) that debug
becomes useless.
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ely one
of those "Puppet is half way between Include and Class {} at this point, and
isn't good at either one" frustration points. I'll try to come up with examples.
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I'm showing what I mean.
$var is always local to the current scope
$::toplevelvar is top level var
$node::nodevar
$class::classvar
Again, that's not a syntax suggestion just showing that I want to be able to
grab for these things individually and dist
hant in the room and shouldnt
> be there.
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ping rather than vaguer. I believe that
the current situation is what confuses everyone, and that if referencing
something out of scope was ALWAYS explicit that would be preferred. I'd also
prefer tighter scoping around each node -- I could simplify a lot of code if
this worked bet
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