Excuse me When I add node from the dashboard is there any possibility to
push puppet-agent to the client ??
Thank you in advance!!!
Francesco
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I'm trying to load custom facts via /etc/facter/facts.d/* according to
instructions on
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/custom_facts.html#structured-data-facts
I must have missed a setting somewhere because I get nothing. The first
clue may be that /etc/facter didn't exist. I had to create
Hi,
How do I fix/disable this warning?
It seems like you've added some extra facter facts? They seem to be
implemented incorrectly. Remove the problematic one.
Cheers,
Paul
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Is there a setting or search path I need to create?
Details:
puppet 3.0.1 facter 1.6.14-1.el6
I don't think this is supported in facter 1.6. One used to have the
stdlib module for it until facter 1.7 should be released, which will
provide
From that page: External facts are only available in Facter 1.7 and later.
I expect you need to either upgrade or install the stdlib module.
- Keith
On 13 Apr 2013 15:18, Larry Fast lfast1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to load custom facts via /etc/facter/facts.d/* according to
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Is there a way to export a $variable from a node so it can be read
when the node processes one of its inherited modules? Is there
something I can put in the inherited node like import $variable
before the included modules execute?
FYI running
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Thanks for the reply. It turns out puppet cert clean is not good
enough, one has to restart either puppetmaster or the httpd service
(I am running puppetmaster behind apache) to clean it up from
memory.
Yes, this is a long outstanding bug in
hey,
is there a way to run/exec a script on multiple servers manually from the
puppet dashboard?
i have several servers running my java application and i need the ability
to start them all or stop them all manually from the dashboard .
thanks
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1. class myssl {
2.* ... code that puts certificate files in place *
3.
4.* if package https is installed {*
5. class {'apache::mod::ssl': }- enables Apache's mod_ssl
6. }
7. }
In the module above, I'm setting up SSL certificates on a server, and I'd
like to to
From that page: External facts are only available in Facter 1.7 and
later.
I expect you need to either upgrade or install the stdlib module.
Thanks for that. I knew I missed something. ... but tell me more about
the stdlib option. I'm a bit leery of depending on the first RC of facter
1.7.
I can speak directly on this !
You want http://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/stdlib/3.2.0
This has the /etc/facter/facts.d/* Magic Pixie Dust in it.
I just went thru a brief panic attack when I updated to Facter 1.7 and
puppetlabs-stdlib 4.0.2 !
The changelog says Remove facter_dot_d for
Thanks Dan,
I shall hunt down the elusive pixie dust! BTW, do you know where to look
for a compatibility tree between stdlib and puppet version?
Cheers,
Larry
On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Dan White y...@comcast.net wrote:
I can speak directly on this !
You want
On the linked page ! First two sub-headings are “Versions” and “Compatibility”
On Apr 13, 2013, at 5:46 PM, Larry Fast wrote:
Thanks Dan,
I shall hunt down the elusive pixie dust! BTW, do you know where to look for
a compatibility tree between stdlib and puppet version?
Cheers,
Larry
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