are not transactional in MySQL. :( I
keep forgetting that, being used to a competent ^W fully transactional
DBMS.
You should be able to hand-write the appropriate delete constraint
SQL, though, if you want. It isn't that hard.
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doesn't exist or has been removed.
Would it be possible to either fix them or remove them ?
I have asked the folks who maintain our web stuff to look into that;
thanks for letting us know. :)
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Hi. Can you file this as a bug at
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/issues/new please?
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 06:48, Alpha huhon...@gmail.com wrote:
run “puppet resource user” got the error blew, I tested at AIX 5.3 and AIX
6.1 ruby 1.8.7 puppet 2.7.9
/usr/local/lib/ruby
in that environment when you want it to do things.
4. Use a separate Puppet master.
This is like the environments, but harder to accidentally mess up,
because you have two separate masters with separate content.
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On 19/12/11 16:36, Chris Blumentritt wrote:
I have an error that I do not understand. I get a duplicate
definition and I am not sure why: http://pastie.org/3041278
if I change line 27 in that paste from class { 'passenger': } to
include passenger, there is not an error but the passenger
, but the problem is surprisingly complicated
once you scratch the surface, so we can't make any promises about
timeline or anything.
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/lib64/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/puppet-2.7.9/lib/puppet/application/
cert.rb:43:in `block (2 levels) in class:Cert'
... 1.9.1 here. Which we don't actually support.
My guess is you are running with 1.9.1 accidentally, and that is breaking.
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wanted to use.
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really mind that so much. :)
So, yeah, please turn this into a bug report. We should totally fix
that up some time. (haha)
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? There are plenty of tools to hook in on the master
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wording/description should be.
I've found that the puppetlabs team likes pull requests ;-)
Totally. You are absolutely encouraged to fix things up.
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Is there a situation where that wouldn't work?
Other folks, what do you think, in your environments?
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series and see if that
improves the situation for you.
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 13:27, Ganesh Sharma worldiswelc...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to re-iterate, it's working fine when I run puppetmaster from
the /etc/init.d/puppetmaster.
On Dec 13, 2:24 am, Ganesh Sharma worldiswelc...@gmail.com
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There is no silver bullet.
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I would totally recommend Puppet Commander in place of that, if you
have the time to get it running:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/mcollective-plugins/wiki/ToolPuppetcommander
It uses mcollective and is pretty much awesome.
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On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 21:22, Brian Gallew g
the developers to exclude their machine from this
management.
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is distributed as a Vimball,
which works well in (most? all?) Linux flavours of Vim, but you may run
into support problems in other OS's (such as OpenBSD, *grumble grumble*).
That said, tangledstrings does exactly what it's supposed to do: act as
a very handy warning layer.
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systems..
So, can anyone point me to any good less-technical overview articles,
presentations or videos? I need to have something to present, and it'd
be great to not re-invent the wheel as I imagine there must be some
material out there.
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since that includes any facts that were sent to the client through
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if
you are vulnerable or not.
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Just out of curiousity, what is it that you don't like about your
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something that is
being missed would be useful.
That should be selecting from resources where type = 'File' and a
few other criteria.
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are talking about a few bytes of network traffic,
total.
Would you be equally satisfied if we allowed you to annotate that the
resource was expected to change every time, and then alerted you only
if it *didn't* change on a given run? (...or just never displayed
that change to you?)
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it easier for
people to build that in their tools.
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That looks like a custom type that isn't being loaded on the client,
rather than a StoreConfig error to me. The effect of the PostgreSQL
bug should only have been to miss resources when collecting, not to
generate a catalog that didn't do the right thing.
Daniel
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 15:32
, can you turn on query logging (in the database, most easily),
and check if we are searching for a resource with type
`Concat::fragment`, but storing with type `Concat::Fragment`?
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should fix that, but the 2.7.5 security release
should also contain it.
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to get Puppet to connect via ssh
and use su?
I assume the former, and the answer is distribution specific: you need
to tell us what OS you are using for us to be any help.
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That said, you can also use defined types recursively in Puppet:
define foo() {
if ($name == 0) {
notice(done)
}
else
{
notice(bar is $name)
$bar = $name - 1
foo { $bar: }
}
}
foo { 4: }
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Run puppetd with the -v flag for verbose and see any errors printed.
On Sep 24, 2011 12:16 PM, mlove mikelove...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get a simple example going with one master and one
puppet. I am on Debian and used apt-get install puppetmaster for the
master and apt-get
if that will simply
cause my puppet agent to exit altogether.
I believe you should be able to `raise Puppet::Error, your message
here` and have that fail in the way you desire.
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Hi,
I have defined mount resource like this:
mount { /mnt/test/:
device = //test/test,
fstype = cifs,
ensure = mounted,
options= defaults,acl,soft,uid=test,gid=test=x,
remounts = true,
}
For the first time (mount
figure out a good way to do this with puppet. Any thoughts?
Either a ridiculous erb template or a relatively simple custom function
would do the trick, though either way you'll have to write some Ruby.
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- The handling of dependencies and libraries is not clear cut, and one
usually has to create a separate script to run after puppet to ensure
linking is correct and that python/perl/etc modules are happy.
You *should* be able to tie that together with an appropriate exec to
at least automate it.
Daniel
? It's a surprisingly good strategy. :)
I realise this is only a small element of what you're asking for, but I
am also curious to know if anybody else out there has any sort of
simple rules that can applied in order to preserve sanity.
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Oh, dear. Yes, John has it. :/
This is definitely a bug, and something we should fix. Can you file a
ticket with the details, so that we don't lose track of this?
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On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 06:26, jcbollinger john.bollin...@stjude.org wrote:
You put your finger on it when you wrote
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On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 00:51, Martin Alfke tux...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/29/2011 09:10 AM, Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
First, we want to use push
if something
actually changes.
Please help, thanks.
Hello,
I'm not entirely sure if I understand your use-case properly; however,
for all instances of text-file manipulation, I have found the concat
module to be _extremely_ useful.
https://github.com/ripienaar/puppet-concat
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the case
that the delete/recreate behaviour happened. We have code
specifically to find overlapping managed files in scenarios like this,
and to apply the more specific rules, such as files with content
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, is pretty awesome at doing this, and I used
that quite frequently at my previous job.)
Why do you want to do this? Perhaps there is a better way to achieve
the outcome you are after?
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: report whatever property of the machine that you
want to support, and then on the master use that data to make your
decision. Facts are the most obvious way, but if you have some
external system you can report into and query from that manually.
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init script isn't returning correctly.
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On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 13:38, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote:
Appear that 'adminfile' option is a Solaris only thing.
I found that ubuntu/debian has debconf-get-selections/debconf-set-selections
packages which might actually get me there but it introduces new package
Relatively speaking, it is safe. Not perfect, but neither is the
other decision.
Generally speaking, 'force yes' shows up any time that folks modify a
configuration file as a critical option. Without that, replacement
wouldn't happen the same way.
Daniel
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 15:17, piavlo
a checkout from SVN. Use a
post-commit hook to update *that*, and Puppet to distribute it.
Then you get the benefits of SVN, and of Puppet, and the bonus that
you don't need give all your machines access to the VCS repository
that contains all your configuration data.
Daniel
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 09:49
then use to manage this other machine?
`puppet resource` can generate the raw material. It doesn't produce
dependencies, and you would need to make sensible decisions about
structuring file resources, but it can sure be a help.
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On 10/08/11 11:16, Sans wrote:
Dear all,
Is there any why to get the list of the nodes are currently being
managed by puppet? I know that I can do that looking in the $vardir/
ssl/ca/signed directory but i was wondering if puppet master itself
provides some mechanism. I'm running v2.6.6.
-hosh.sh, $fqdn, admins_all)
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On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 17:56, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote:
On Aug 10, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 16:40, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote:
Seems I don't quite understand how it's supposed to work
At the moment, I have it inside a 'file
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 18:31, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote:
On Aug 10, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 17:56, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote:
On Aug 10, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 16:40, Craig White
/oracle
export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/%= version %/%=
title %%= oracle_home_suffix %
export ORACLE_SID=%= oracle_sid %
export TNS_ADMIN=$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin
if [ `/usr/bin/id -un` == oracle ]; then
export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin
fi
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On 08/02/2011 09:52 PM, Jfro wrote:
I'm new to Puppet but have searched this group and Puppet docs for how
to set up user passwords using puppet. I haven't found a clear answer
about setting user passwords.
I understand that it is a security risk to send plain text passwords via
Puppet.
On 30/07/11 05:26, Derek J. Balling wrote:
We just started testing CentOS 6.0 here, and I'm using Facter 1.6.0
If I run this command from my CentOS 5.x test machine:
[root@puppetclient.nj1:~]# facter --version
1.6.0
[root@puppetclient.nj1:~]# facter | grep lsb
lsbdistcodename = Final
to
install the packages, build, and then uninstall again. Maybe specify
'package { gcc: ensure = absent }' so that puppet enforces.
...but, um, this really doesn't add that much security to your system.
Sending a binary, or a portable language tool, is not that hard for
an attacker.
daniel
in as they get done,
and that they are being developed aside from the core.
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wish to do the same for the master daemon - that will
give you a much better idea of where along the process any potential
hangs are occurring.
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On 29/06/11 16:34, Craig White wrote:
This seems to work but it does seem perilous and ugly. A meta description of
what I am trying to do is:
- install firebird sql server
- replace the 'security' file with a known file
- restart the firebird service
I'm not going to include
for y'all to use Puppet on your systems?
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the time being. YMMV.
I trust you filed bugs about those, so we can fix 'em. ;)
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Hi folks,
I am building a server using Gentoo Linux and was about
request
would be the next logic step here, so that we capture your needs.
Until then, you are kind of stuck with something like using 'su' to
change UID in one of the commands.
Daniel
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 11:01, ssk1287 kulkarni.swar...@gmail.com wrote:
Consider the following scenario.
I
. ;)
(Facter does run at the outset of any activity, and again after
pluginsync, as Nigel notes. :)
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config of node infra.
Can this be done ? Is this realistic ? Is there another approach that
would be better ? I would greatly appreciate any and all commentary.
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, life is more difficult.
As an alternative, some folks use one of the various 'concat' file
modules, like the one by R.I.Pienaar, or the providerised version
recently posted to the dev list, that allows you to construct the
final file on the client.
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files for changes.
So, I think this is the only present solution for the issue; you might
want to find the existing bug (which I bet there is, but file a new
one if you can't turn it up) and add your voice to those asking that
it get fixed. :)
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 13:10
Master, so even if it hadn't, running a 2.7 master with
2.6 clients would have fixed the bug. :)
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On 21/06/11 17:03, Craig White wrote:
On Jun 20, 2011, at 3:54 PM, Ken Barber wrote:
It does seem like its not being included :-) ...
What does:
echo # foo /etc/ntp.conf
puppet apply -d -e 'include ntp'
Do?
seems so basic - output at bottom
I have gone over and over the Pro
* for this to be fixed; a 2.6.4
client will work fine.)
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every file I need to check becomes tedious and hard to maintain (we
do this in quite a few places).
It does have the advantage that it would work, though, where this
pattern totally *can't*. :)
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system.
...and, yes, I *do* think that having the ability to use either a
hash, or a resource, to model a resource is creating a second, shadow
language for Puppet resource declaration.
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 10:18, Randall Hansen rand...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
I think Aaron lays out
' }
Then, on the master import that, and use a little Perl script to read
/datastore/dns-*.data, parse out the IP value, and inject that:
class dhcp {
$dns = generate('/u/l/bin/extract-data', 'dns', 'ip')
# ...and that is the data I need.
}
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the discussion at
http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users/browse_thread/thread/f278468018b13a32,
especially Daniel Pittman's response at the end. As Daniel observes,
*Facter* is not very clear about what that fact represents.
I've read that it
returns the ip address that's bound to the lowest
the target checksum already exists, so
please try not to lie about it. ;)
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should such a dramatic jump in most cases. Can you quantify
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that this can be extracted one way or another. :)
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to ignore this issue for the moment as
something that just doesn't work yet.
Yah. Better write your own fact, or resolution, to match local rules.
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Tim
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for configuring
that through the product, though, we would almost certainly support it
without any other compatibility support. (As in, I think it has value
in that form alone, even though we want to support multiple hashes,
etc.)
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On May 24, 2011, at 1:38 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Mark Stanislav mark.stanis...@gmail.com
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[…]
Larger
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On May 24, 2011, at 1:38 AM, Daniel Pittman wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 08:23
, as part of our compatibility story. As long as the
master leads the agent in version we should be fine.)
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like that?
Here was always good, when I was looking. ;)
That said, if you can't find anyone, Puppet Labs does have a
professional services arm who do consulting, and we would be happy to
talk to you about that. Not really a full time solution, obviously.
:)
Good luck.
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want to write a custom fact, for Facter. Normally you would
distribute that as part of the pluginsync process, so it would be sent
to the client by Puppet automatically, and available before your
catalog was compiled.
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the
install output, so I can just rm everything, but I'm assuming
there's something cleaner than that?
Not that I am aware of. Good for you, saving the output, too.
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' options that would be swell.
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on board to the process (eg: they update puppet, rather
than hack on the machine), or by locking them out.
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...and, yes, they /will/ get very upset with the locking them out option. :)
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– whatever works for you.
If you lost both those YAML type tags you really wouldn't loose much
information.
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the MCollective puppet agent, and we don't have a
concrete plan (that I am aware of) to deliver this sort of dense tree
of masters structure that you are talking about.
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On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:38, Arm Adam arm.adam.gro...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you, Daniel.
Are there any plans to build
regular log collection and analysis tools, and a nagios check that
puppet had run recently, to monitor the situation at my last job.
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platform;
personally I would add to the top of site.pp:
if $kernel == 'Darwin' {
$processorcount = $sp_number_processors
}
Then you can use the processorcount name across the board. :)
Daniel
I typed that code from memory, rather than checking a working system,
so it might have a syntax error
I thing that recursive copies are the type that fits worst into the current
code; I suggest we move that out and then wait and see if symlinks should
follow or not.
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in the number of emergency changes you are needing to
make.
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The odds are, no, because your problem looks to be a miscompiled JSON gem -
it doesn't match the Ruby you are running.
Try reinstalling it and your problem should go away.
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crops up?
Ideally, can you get a trace by setting the 'trace' option to whatever
service is blowing up, if it is on the Puppet side?
If you can, throw that into a ticket, and we will definitely get it fixed.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 19:04, Luke Baker bake...@missouri.edu wrote
the
expected results clearly, and giving us the input data we need to
reflect the platform can be a huge help.
Daniel
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from PSON.parse
and changing all NilClass to something?
Off-hand, not that I know of. Sorry.
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