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What is rmadison???
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Puppet has supported an 'err' tag since like .24.6, however if your
distro comes with something old, you may not h
t forget that Luke's original vision was to create a tool to
bring us all together (hopefully that didn't sound too hippie like)
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>> Hey Guys, I looked at one of my puppet certs while troubleshooting a
>> problem getting Splunk to use them, and I discovered they look to be
>> 1024 bits. Is there
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ane) wrote up
the best puppet troubleshooting doc I have seen yet as a blog post over
at devco.net. I think maybe RL should ask him if they can throw it on
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Hey Luke, please take a look at the thread titled "puppet-dashboard -
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There is a nagios plugin in the ext/ directory in the source tree. I use
this, as well as the 'err' tag to send errors in applying manifests to
my group's
Rein Henrichs wrote:
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>
> You do not have to configure individual puppet clients.
>
That's awesome... I thought I would have to have the report processor on
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called 'puppet-dashboard' on your nodes, as well as enabling
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t ACL type would be nice...
For now, using exec is the only way to do it. You can wrap that up
inside a define and call it facl, mimicking the functionality of an
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Rein, thanks for the work you're putting in here; I've been waiting for
an official RL app for this stuff since the dawn of my puppeteering.
Once I consolidate my stored config DB I
Ohad Levy wrote:
> Or Foreman - it generates a preseed file and also everything you need
> to start puppet (e.g. Your env and friends).
>
> Ohad
>
> On 12/8/09, Russ Allbery wrote:
>
>> Joe McDonagh writes:
>>
>>
>>> It would be nice if
Russ Allbery wrote:
> Joe McDonagh writes:
>
>
>> It would be nice if we could preseed the puppet installation package
>> with some values. This way during boot up, preseeding debian-installer,
>> I could also preseed the puppet package to start in a certain
>
basically gather thoughts and see if it's worth filing
a debian bug to get this functionality into the .deb.
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ably have a
bit of prestige to it, and offering certifications is a great way for an
OSS company to make money.
I would definitely take this test, would look great on a resume, IMO it
sort of validates you're the 'new breed' of sys admins that I've heard
some people refer to as
c. Nicolas, any idea what's happening ?
>
> David
>
>
>
> >
>
David, 8.04 is LTS and IIRC the maintained packages weren't introduced
til 9.04. They will only make it into LTS if they are 'backported'.
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m always looking for night-time/weekend work and have
found that a lot of the websites out there like rentacoder are
impossible to find work on. Something as focused as this might be more
beneficial, however it seems to me that it might take money out of RL's
pocket if there is no m
emoved the RPM on the master, you may have SSL
certificates still hanging out under /var/lib/puppet/ssl. That's why the
certificate it serves doesn't match the new private key.
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> some other service also on same port on same machine say mysql and it
> opened up the port.Please help what needs to be done for the same.
>
>
> >
>
Paste your config please.
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Later on I can do something like
task :aptup_all, :roles => [ :ubuntu ]
run "sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get upgrade -y"
end
Of course this is pretty rudimentary, but I plan on extending my Capfile
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Nigel Kersten wrote:
> https://sites.google.com/a/explanatorygap.net/puppet/
>
> https://sites.google.com/a/explanatorygap.net/puppet/Home/puppet-0.25.0.pkg.tar.bz2
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>
> Please note the issue with Facter and OS X 10.6.0 still remains.
> Either install Facter from source or run a version of Facte
timu wrote:
> I am just learning puppet and as can be expected I am making lots and
> lots of mistakes.
>
> One thing I find very frustrating is that the puppet client seems to
> fail very silently even when I run it manually.
>
> When I am debugging I use the command line.
>
> puppetd --server my
tlined in
wiki:CommonMisconceptions. That alone caused me to switch from node
inheritance via node templates to using classes as the templates.
Another comment I have is to take the canned recipes like from Lab42,
and make them your own. Don't feel like you have to stick to their
par
different "roles" in our environment with different manifests/
> classes/modules and when we start a puppetrun on role1 and another on
> role2 it happens that role2 fails and role1 not. Starting the run
> again sometimes both
his. If you
don't have rigorous testing like this, you can run the updates via a
capistrano task. (This is what I do) I have tasks for each site that is
named aptup_${sitename} then I also have an aptup task that takes an
argument (server name) in case I need to do a one off. This w
rst option is allready implemented? Anyway, have anyone
> implemented such mechanisms?
> Best regards,
> Kenneth Holter
>
> >
Look into stored configurations on the wiki. This will take care of #1
entirely, and in the future there will probably be a shiny web app to
manage it
;
>
I would also like to know if this works on the 3.x series of nagios.
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~]$ uname -a
> Linux hyperic. 2.6.27.21-170.2.56.fc10.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Mar 23
> 23:08:10 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> Alexey Wasilyev
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> Grid Dynamics
>
>
>
>
>
> >
>
Is the cronta
on...@jmcdonag) Mon Jul 27 04:48 PM /dev/pts/3
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> avoided in an audit, if that's the case. If there is no policy,
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> Thanks a lot!
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> I got the same error when it was run from a puppetmaster, I switched to
> a simpler local example to debug it.
>
> If you don't have cron installed, does puppet error out, or install it
> like it ought?
>
> seph
>
> Joe McDonagh writes:
>
>
seph wrote:
> These are the ubuntu packages.
>
> r...@puppet-test:~# dpkg -s puppet | grep Version
> Version: 0.24.8-1
>
> r...@puppet-test:~# dpkg -s facter | grep Version
> Version: 1.5.1-0.1
>
> seph
>
> Joe McDonagh writes:
>
>
>> IDK i
seph wrote:
> Joe McDonagh writes:
>
>
>> I think it would be non-trivial to make the provider aware of what
>> packages and what services it needs, which it would need to do to tell
>> you anything more than the provider can't be found. Is the cron package
seph wrote:
> I'm running on ubuntu. Anyhow, I'm running puppet with only that
> file. Nothing more. So if it needs an explicit service definition, it
> should complain about it. Anyhow I tried it, same error. The cron thing
> fails out before it gets anywhere.
>
> sep
# puppet /var/tmp/puppet-cron.pp
> sh: Syntax error: Bad fd number
> sh: Syntax error: Bad fd number
> err: Could not create puppet cron test: Could not find a default
> provider for cron
> Could not find a default provider for cron
>
> seph
>
> Joe McDonagh writes:
> we'll need an anacron provider.
>>>
>>>
>> Is the anacron package even getting installed or is the failure
>> occuring before the package resource is executed?
>>
>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>>
Macno wrote:
> You can do something like this
>
> cron {
> "getBroadcast":
> command => "/server/www-production/www.server.de/cli/
> getBroadcastFromFtp.php",
> user=> root,
> weekday => 3,
> minute => $hostname ? {
>
Neil K wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am pretty new to Puppet. My puppet master server is a RHEL 5 box and
> puppet client is a CentOS 5.3 vm. I have managed to configure puppet
> server to successfully install.and upgrade rpm based packages on the
> client machine. Is it possible to install noon-rpm base
martin wrote:
> I've been struggling to find a good way of preventing myself from
> shooting myself in the foot when pushing new puppet profiles to my
> servers. I try to do rigorous testing, but there is always the odd
> system which was setup years ago and keels over when puppet makes the
> chan
Peter Meier wrote:
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>
>
>> I am trying to install the latest unstable binary of rubygems using the
>> following exec
>>
>> exec { "latestrubygems":
>>command => "sudo apt-get -t unstable install rubygems"
>> }
>>
>> I have the apt.conf and the sources.list file updated correctly
Udo Waechter wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I have just started to implement my first type and a parsed-file
> provider for it.
>
> It is called nfs_export and it should manage nfs-exports via
> /etc/exports. First, here is the type:
> http://pastie.org/518506
> and here the parsedfile provider:
> http
alop wrote:
> Has anyone had experience with a centralized puppet install?
> The preferred MO at my shop is to have minimal packages installed on a
> system locally, and most apps are installed on an NFS filer. At first
> glance it seems easy to simply have the init.d script call puppetd off
> of
Swati wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build ruby gems from source by execing sudo apt-get
> install rubygems. But this command fails and returns 1. When I run a
> the particular command from the terminal it runs fine. I am sorry, I
> am newbie to puppet as well as linux type operating systems, any
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Rene wrote:
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>
> Is it possible to create a link like:
> .bashrc -> .profile
>
> without absolute path and without using an exec?
>
> BR Rene
> >
>
I have definitions for my users that include a resource for bashrc. If
you were doing it this way, you could ensure that something like this
I am in the Back Bay and as long as I am not too swamped I will go.
Paul Nasrat wrote:
> I'm going to be in Boston/Cambridge/Somerville at the start of June
>
> Anyone fancy meeting up for a few beers and talking about
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Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Jeremy Hansen wrote:
>
>> I'm new to puppet. I'm trying to use some real case examples to better
>> understand how Puppet works.
>>
>> Here's my case:
>>
>> exec { "usermod -d /home/hadoop -s /bin/bash hadoop":
>> unless => "test `grep ^hadoop /etc/passwd |
C. Handel wrote:
> I wrote a custom fact and set up syncing with the help of
> http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PluginsInModules
>
> Now the custom fact is distributed to my client just fine
>
> info: Retrieving plugins
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James Richardson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am just starting to try to learn/use puppet. The problem I am trying
> to overcome now it how to make a client reboot after a kernel upgrade.
>
> Alternatively, what is the best practice for managing kernels on a
> debian system.
>
> Thanks
>
I manage upgrad
Marti Martinez wrote:
> I have a bizarre problem with yum; I can add packages without incident
> with the following syntax:
>
> package { "mod_perl": ensure => present, }
> package { "mod_ssl": ensure => present, }
> package { "perl-DBD-MySQL": ensure => present, }
>
>
> Works fine, for most
I've used it somewhat and it's great when it works, painful when it
doesn't (re: PAIN), but it's sort of beastly for only 50 boxes IMO.
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I'm with Luke on the whole Order-of-operations thing he had posted on
his blog at some point (I think in the history of puppet). I just think
it's a better design, and one of the main reasons why I didn't choose
cfengine to whip my inherited infrastructure into line. May have been
easier to st
From manpage:
apt-get returns zero on normal operation, decimal 100 on error.
So basically 100 is apt-get's catch-all return code. My money's on a
timeout to your apt repo.
Keith Edmunds wrote:
>> does your /etc/apt/preferencs has some incorrect/no more up-to-date
>> things inside ?
>>
>
Jeremy Pruitt wrote:
> In response to your first comment, it certainly should be idempotent.
> Puppet should be able to determine that the rpm is already installed,
> and I believe that is just a local "rpm -q" or something. So, I don't
> think it should hit the URL unless it doesn't think it's in
It's been a while, but isn't up2date transparent to yum now via the
up2date yum plugin shipped with RHEL?
Peter Meier wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>> If you have a sytem running both up2date and yum (to keep a current
>> redhat repo) and want to install packages using either/or - is there a
>> way to spec
Scott, I'm curious, did you try what I said? All it takes is enabling
the 'acl' fsopt, remounting the volume, and adding a default FACL to
your nagios root.
Scott wrote:
> So I don't know what happened to the other thread, but all I want to
> do is be able to set the owner or the mode of the fi
Use a default acl that gives nagios user and nagios group access to the
whole nagios tree.
Peter Meier wrote:
> Hi
>
>
>> I'd really appreciate some help with this, I've tried to find the
>> answer in the source code but I haven't had much luck finding an
>> answer. Is there really no one th
Hi, a little late on the thread, but I just use a straight up file
resource that serves out the hosts/ folder for my nagios root. All the
files in the fileserver have the proper owner, group, and mode, so I
don't need to define those in the resource. I know it's not very puppety
to be serving
I'm sure people are doing this, possibly even in significant numbers
because it doesn't seem too complicated. What do you see (if anything)
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