Hi Everyone!
We're closing out the week with the release of Bolt 0.21.8. In this release
you will find improved support for the Bolt apply command as well as a
couple of bug fixes.
For more information, see:
https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/0.x/bolt_release_notes.html
To try this new version, follo
I want to setup a High Availability in Open Source Puppet environment for
my project is there a way other than massterless architecture in open
source to achieve my goal?
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Totally a fair point, thanks for the feedback!
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 8:57 AM Tim Skirvin wrote:
> Ben Ford writes:
>
> [puppetlabs/apache is dropping support for RHEL6 and family]
> > Is there a reason you can't pin to the module to a version that supports
> > your needs?
>
> We proba
What happens when there's a bug fix or security update that you need?
Pinning versions also only works as long as you have no *other* modules
that depend on a newer version of the apache module.
IMO the apache module should not be dropping support for an Apache release
that is still widely use
Thanks for feedback, Gabriel!
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 5:49 AM Gabriel Filion wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On 2018-08-23 2:35 p.m., Maggie Dreyer wrote:
> > In the 5.5.5 release of the Puppet Platform, we released a new
> experimental
> > command line tool for interacting with the Puppet CA.
> >
> > pu
Hello!
We recently released a new version of the Puppet Platform that contained
many CA related deprecations and we wanted to reach out and clarify a few
things.
Currently in Puppet 5 there are two(!) mostly identical CA implementations,
which can cause race conditions in signing and revoking, ma
Ben Ford writes:
[puppetlabs/apache is dropping support for RHEL6 and family]
> Is there a reason you can't pin to the module to a version that supports
> your needs?
We probably will do so for the duration of the transition. But
frankly my management is already pretty frustrated with t
Hi there,
On 2018-08-23 2:35 p.m., Maggie Dreyer wrote:
> In the 5.5.5 release of the Puppet Platform, we released a new experimental
> command line tool for interacting with the Puppet CA.
>
> puppetserver ca
>
> This tool uses Puppet Server's puppet-ca API to accomplish common CA tasks
> like