atchingCACerts: found 0 CA certs
>> certpath: SunCertPathBuilder.depthFirstSearchForward(): certs.size=0
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> When removing the crl from webserver conf, that output doesn't happen in
> the logs, so it looks like it's output from the CRL checks. I'm not even
> sure if t
Whoops, instead of '/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl/ca/ca_crt.pem' that should
be '/etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ssl/ca/ca_crl.pem' - the CRL in the CA directory
instead of the CA certificate. Sorry about mixing those up!
On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 9:22:47 AM UTC-7, Adrien Thebo
The best that I can determine from the stack traces that you've shown and
the error messages is that Puppetserver somehow can't associate the CRLs
that you've provided with your external CA or signed certificate. It looks
like adding `-Djava.security.debug=all` will provide a lot of information
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> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Steven James <
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>> Thanks Adrien!
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>> On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 10:41:28 AM UTC+11, Adrien Thebo wrote:
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>>> Hi Steven,
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Hi Steven,
I'm glad that you've found r10k useful!
r10k has pretty a lightweight set dependencies that should play nicely with
the rest of Puppet Enterprise, and it's important to me that r10k can
easily be installed and behave well in PE. I know that r10k is frequently
deployed in PE environm
facter/environment.rb
>> Info: Loading facts in /var/lib/puppet/lib/facter/puppet_vardir.rb
>> Info: Loading facts in /var/lib/puppet/lib/facter/pe_version.rb
>> Info: Loading facts in /var/lib/puppet/lib/facter/role.rb
>> *Debug: Failed to load library 'msgpack' for feature
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Hi Benoit,
I'm the author of the puppetlabs-mrepo module, what version of this module
are you using?
On Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:16:05 AM UTC-8, Benoit BARTHELEMY wrote:
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> Hi, I'm gettinng a dependency cycle when using PE 2.7, puppetlabs::mrepo,
> "role classes" and hiera :
>
> I'm tryin
Ah, got it. Handling bonded interfaces with Puppet is quite tricky, but I
like your solution!
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Peter Bauer wrote:
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>
> no, i have used https://github.com/razorsedge/puppet-network
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> Maybe I am missing
pher is not a module" error. Please point out what I'm
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> On Friday, November 11, 2011 11:07:42 PM UTC+4, Adrien Thebo wrote:
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>> Sorry for the slow response on this, it's been a chaotic few days. I'm
>> still very baffled by this. Could you do something like `find / -name
>> 'architecture.rb'`
e[main]/Nginx/Notify[operatingsystem: Debian facterversion:
> 1.6.2 architecture: x86_64]/message: defined 'message' as 'operatingsystem:
> Debian facterversion: 1.6.2 architecture: x86_64'
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> On Friday, November 4, 2011 11:34:19 PM UTC+4, Adrien Thebo wrote:
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Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Alexander Azarov wrote:
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> On Thursday, November 3, 2011 8:27:01 PM UTC+4, Adrien Thebo wrote:
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>> Could you post the operatingsystem fact alongside the architecture
>> fact for facter by itself, and then the facts as presented by pupp
PM UTC+4, Adrien Thebo wrote:
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>> Just as a curiosity, what web server are you using for your puppet master?
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Alexander Azarov
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>> > This is Debian 6.0.3
>> >
>> > On Monday, October 31, 201
Just as a curiosity, what web server are you using for your puppet master?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Alexander Azarov wrote:
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> On Monday, October 31, 2011 8:43:50 PM UTC+4, Adrien Thebo wrote:
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>> What operating system is this? I'm lo
What operating system is this? I'm looking at the documentation for
the architecture fact, and theres this:
# Resolution:
# On OpenBSD, Linux and Debian's kfreebsd, use the hardwaremodel fact.
# Gentoo and Debian call "x86_86" "amd64".
# Gentoo also calls "i386" "x86".
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011
What version of facter are you using?
On Oct 18, 2011 9:49 AM, "Yann H" wrote:
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> I am taking over the puppet configuration of a sysadmin who left, and
> am having troubles deploying puppet to a new node. We are using puppet
> v2.7.3 both on the client and the puppetmaster,
Unfortunately, the parsedfile provider is mainly documented by code
that uses it. I've been meaning to write up a document on it, but I've
been unable to find the time. In the mean time, the OSUOSL has some
providers for gentoo that use the parsedfile provider, found at
https://github.com/ramereth/
You may be running afoul of
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/7038. What does running facter
by itself do?
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Berry Sizemore
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>
> I am installing Puppet Enterprise agent (puppet-enterprise-1.2.1-
> solaris-10-sparc) on a Solaris 10 64bit SPARC syst
3 AM, Deven Phillips
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> Adrien,
>
> I did double check, and the directories do exist. I am running purely
> against production right now as I have yet to configure any of my agents to
> use a different environment.
>
> Deven
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> On 10/11/2011 02:08 PM, Adrien Thebo
When I've run into this error, it was due to the environment
manifestdir/modulepath/templatedir not being set correctly or not
existing. Are you certain that those directories exist? What
environment is demonstrating this?
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Deven Phillips
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>
You can effectively override a fact by setting the weight, as follows
Facter.add(:hostname) do
has_weight 200
setcode do
# your own hostname implementation
end
end
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Matthew Black wrote:
> You are confusing Standards (RFC) and POSIX. They are typically mu
You may want to have a look at the output of puppet --genconfig to see
what paths are being used by default. At least with 2.7.3, if you run
puppet --genconfig as a non-root user, puppet generates a
configuration to put itself in $HOME/.puppet instead of the system
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> /opt/puppet/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/puppet/util/command_line.rb:55:in
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Hi Guillaume,
I would say that the fact looks pretty solid, with one little detail. The
way facter was designed was to contain all of the logic to resolve a fact
within the setcode block. If one of the requires fail, ruby will throw a
LoadError, which facter will catch. However, if any of the logi
I just tested this on a VM, and it ran fine. What platform is the server
you're ssh-ing to?
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 2:51 PM, josbal wrote:
> No one has seen this issue before?
>
> On Jun 23, 3:08 pm, josbal wrote:
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> > Not sure if this issue is a facter one or not, but thought i
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