Most probably because of the path to hiera.yaml file.
/etc/hiera.yaml should be a symlink to /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 1:30 AM, Erinn Looney-Triggs <
erinn.looneytri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am having a tough time finding an answer to this, probably due to my
> lack of
>
Are you using Puppet Enterprise? If so, it ships with its own version of
Ruby, and you need to make sure the hiera-eyaml gem is installed in that
ruby installation also.
On Friday, October 3, 2014 6:58:41 AM UTC-4, Erinn Looney-Triggs wrote:
>
> I am having a tough time finding an answer to thi
Hi there,
I am looking for a puppet module that is able to install a zookeeper
cluster with three (say) servers/nodes.
>From puppetlabs, I found the following module which unfortunately does not
work out of the shelf:
https://forge.puppetlabs.com/viirya/zookeeper
Does anybody know if there i
Hi there,
I have written both Zookeeper and Solr4 puppet modules; however,
currently as it was done on company time/resources and they have yet to
establish/approve an Open-Source policy we're unable to share it without
violating our employment contracts. We have done everything we can to be
> I've installed puppetdb on my puppetmaster. I have puppet-server-3.7.1,
> puppetdb-2.2 and puppetdb-terminus-2.2.
>
> I've setup puppetdb like this:
>
> [root@puppet:/etc/puppet] #cat /etc/puppetdb/conf.d/database.ini
> [database]
> classname = org.postgresql.Driver
> subprotocol = postgresql
> s
On Sun, Oct 05, 2014 at 08:41:18PM +0100, Ken Barber wrote:
> > I've installed puppetdb on my puppetmaster. I have puppet-server-3.7.1,
> > puppetdb-2.2 and puppetdb-terminus-2.2.
> >
> > I've setup puppetdb like this:
> >
> > [root@puppet:/etc/puppet] #cat /etc/puppetdb/conf.d/database.ini
> > [da
Hello and thanks for your reply.
Actually I take back what I said about it working. I still have the config
above in place. And I did complete a run successfully on the puppet server
itself. But when I looked at all the clients (I'm using foreman) I saw the
clients were failing runs. So I went bac
Hi!, I'm starting to work with hiera and file templates, how would be the
best way to transform this hiera output:
myanycast::bird::ospf:
myinstance:
tick: 2
rfc1583compat: 'yes'
export: 'all'
area:
990:
stub: 'no'
interface:
eth0:
hel
Hi,
Something like this :
|<%if @ospf and @||ospf!="" -%>
<%@||ospf.sort.mapdo |iname,instance| -%>|
| |protocol ospf <% iname =%>:
(...)
But I think you can probably use create_resource()
Best regards,
Le 06/10/2014 00:55, Ciro Iriarte a écrit :
Hi!, I'm starting to work with h