2009/2/17 Julian Simpson simpsonjul...@gmail.com:
With a bit of notice I can do London puppet meetups. But not
tomorrow, which is a shame.
Likewise I have prior plans.
I probably won't be doing the UKUUG conference. I work just around
the corner so I'm very keen to gatecrash the pub to
Hi,
I've got a problem with puppet holding the nodes manifest in memory. I'm
running Puppet 0.24.6.
I'm using Ec2 nodes which means the DNS names are reused quite frequently.
When starting new Ec2 instances I update the node manifest for that DNS,
touch the site.pp manifest to update the
Hello!
I'm using a lot of nagios_ commands in my puppet manifests. Problem is
when I delete some of them from manifest - they still stay in nagios
configuration file. Is there any way to delete those ie.:
nagios_services that aren't defined in manifest? Like in example with
purge = true
We have had this happening occasionally (approx. 1 out of ~120 VMs,
every other week or so) on our OpenVZ VMs as well.
We're running Debian Etch, and over the past week upgraded to 0.24.5-3,
so I'm keeping an eye on things to see if that resolved it for us.
- Jeff
Paul Lathrop wrote:
On
On Feb 17, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:
On Jan 29, 4:55 pm, James Turnbull ja...@lovedthanlost.net wrote:
2. Additional output formats - JSON, XML? (winces) - Facter already
outputs in YAML.
What about LDIF? Since Puppet can pull info from LDAP, it would be
nice if facter made
On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:53 PM, Matt McLeod wrote:
The greatly-simplified case works fine, or at least has done across
a couple of platforms for 24 hours.
A few hours ago I changed the proof-of-concept package management
version to place the schedule inside the class. i.e., rather than:
On Feb 18, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Grzegorz Marszałek wrote:
Hello!
I'm using a lot of nagios_ commands in my puppet manifests. Problem is
when I delete some of them from manifest - they still stay in nagios
configuration file. Is there any way to delete those ie.:
nagios_services that aren't
I apologize for the cross posting, but I would like to hit up folks to
test and comment on a new version of the Augeas Puppet provider. You can
get it at [1] which is a few day old version of the Puppet code. Added
on top of this is a fix to [2] which states that the provider always
executes,
Hello there
I have a bit of code which (originally) generated a symlink, based on
the example in http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/TypeReference#file
which worked fine to create the link.
the problem is that when i run this i get:
err:
Hello there
I'm trying to get my modules to a deployment stage, and for that i
would love to have documentation in place. And it'd be awesome to have
the stuff in a way so puppetdoc can parse and output stuff.
I gather i still have to tell it what it does etc, but I'm not getting
anything back,
I have a very simple-minded puppet.pp class, displayed in full at the bottom.
When I update the file source of the puppet.conf file, the file gets
distributed to the slave systems, but the service does not then get
restarted. The doc says the service gets restarted whenever it receives
an
Given the pretty poor performance of yaml is it really an ideal choice
for ibternal representations?
The benefit of yaml is that it is human readable. I don't think it
makes sense internally.
My 2c.
On 2/18/09, Andreas Rogge a.ro...@solvention.de wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 05.02.2009, 00:08
So i've resolved the ssl issue (time was out ... by years), but my
solaris host still doesn't do squat, except fail:
r...@puppetsun:~# /opt/csw/bin/puppetd -vtd --config /etc/puppet/
puppet.conf
debug: Creating default schedules
debug: Failed to load library 'ldap' for feature 'ldap'
debug:
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chakkerz wrote:
So i've resolved the ssl issue (time was out ... by years), but my
solaris host still doesn't do squat, except fail:
r...@puppetsun:~# /opt/csw/bin/puppetd -vtd --config /etc/puppet/
puppet.conf
debug: Creating default
Hello there James
it appears i'm on 1.5.2 ... but i updated to 1.5.4 now ... and it is
looking good.
Thanks for that
chakkerz
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Consistent new issue... apparently it can not transfer files out of my
modules:
err: //Node[default]/defaultnode/shared-default/homedirectories/File[/
tmp/irt.tar.gz]: Failed to retrieve current state of resource: Cannot
access mount[homedirectories] Could not describe /homedirectories/
Hi,
I'm looking to find a way to get the target filename inside a template.
(e.g. if I have
file {/tmp/foo: content = template(foo)} I want to have a variable
represent /tmp/foo inside the template.
I've already tried using file, scope etc, but looking at the code, it
doesn't seems that i can
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