On 26 November 2010 11:12, Thomas Bendler wrote:
> 2010/11/26 Paul Nasrat
>>
>> [...]
>> Joel did do a users/group provider which may be quite dated and need
>> some porting - if you are happy to test/develop:
>> https://github.com/finalprefix/puppet/tree/win
On 26 November 2010 09:21, Thomas Bendler wrote:
> Hi Nigel,
>
> 2010/11/25 Nigel Kersten
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 5:48 AM, thbe wrote:
>> [...]
>> > Any updates on this issue? Just set up puppet on a test box with a
>> > Windows 2003 R2 32 Bits and I get the same error.
>> We'll update the
On 20 November 2010 16:42, Nigel Kersten wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Steve Atwell wrote:
>> I need to write a custom fact that depends on the value of another
>> custom fact in a different file. For example:
>>
>> # foo.rb
>> Facter.add("foo") do
>> setcode do
>> [...]
>
On 19 November 2010 01:54, Nathan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You guys may remember me as the dude at puppet camp who suggested in
> the facter meeting about having facts return unknown for example, or
> have a default set of facts. This, oddly to me, seemed to not go over
> well. Let me explain where I'm co
On 21 November 2010 15:55, Nick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A problem I've run into during my first attempts at writing manifests, is
> knowing what possible facts are available, and for a given fact, what values
> my
> manifest might encounter.
>
> A classic one is the possible values of $operatingsystem,
On 13 November 2010 16:35, R.I.Pienaar wrote:
>
> - "Nigel Kersten" wrote:
>
>> We're working out a way to do decent screencasts of new and existing
>> features.
>>
>> Would people be interested in tuning into such demos live? I
>> understand we have a rather wide spread of timezones here, bu
On 11 November 2010 19:06, James Turnbull wrote:
> donavan wrote:
>> Pieter, It's not a solution today but it sounds like you're looking
>> for the Inventory Service[1]. The basic idea is to collect, and
>> export, the client facts using a REST interface from a central
>> service. There's a push t
On 4 October 2010 15:21, Christopher Johnston wrote:
> I am using 1.58, I see the issue though. I have interfaces called wan and
> lan without a \d+ at the end. Looks they are getting skipped. I will play
> with the regex to see whats up.
The whole way this works is going to be revisited for 2
On 26 August 2010 08:16, Christian Casar wrote:
>> If you add name => "apache2-mod_security2", it should do what you expect.
>
> Oh great :)
> That works!
> But I have to add the complete package name (apache2-
> mod_security2-2.5.9-6.2.x86_64
> ) instead of just "apache2-mod_security2"
>
You sho
On 17 August 2010 20:20, James Turnbull wrote:
> For 40 days and 40 nights Facter wandered in the wilderness sustained
> only by the occasional patch and bottle of Kool-Aid. Tanned and happy
> Facter 1.5.8rc1 has now emerged from its desert retreat.
Testing on various virtual environments and hos
On 12 August 2010 05:33, Patrick Mohr wrote:
> I'm making a provider for cups and I need to parse a string into arbitrary
> key/value pairs. The string looks like this:
>
> printer-make-and-model='Brother HL-2060 Foomatic/hpijs-pcl5e (recommended)'
> printer-state=3 printer-state-change-time=12
On 11 August 2010 03:26, Rein Henrichs wrote:
> Jean,
>
> Thanks for the info, I'll add it to the ticket.
Note that the "supported" way in terms of hardware is via the cpuid
Hypervisor present leaf and Hypervisor CPUID Information Leaf
See eg
http://git.annexia.org/?p=virt-what.git;a=blob;f=vir
On 4 June 2010 16:10, CraftyTech wrote:
> patch orig.file patch.file --- that was easy
>
There is an open bug for 1.9.x support for Facter. Can you verify this
on git master?
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On 27 May 2010 16:54, Klaus Ethgen
> wrote:
>
> Am Do den 27. Mai 2010 um 10:25 schrieb Paul Nasrat:
>
> > I don't work for puppet labs and do not receive email from the info@
> > address.
>
> Well, yes, but the puppetlab people should receive the bug report.
&g
On 27 May 2010 10:25, Paul Nasrat wrote:
>
>
> On 26 May 2010 21:25, Klaus Ethgen
>
> > wrote:
>
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>> Hello,
>>
>> Am Mi den 26. Mai 2010 um 2:20 schrieb Joe McDonagh:
>> [P
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> Am Mi den 26. Mai 2010 um 2:20 schrieb Joe McDonagh:
> [Problem with facter and toplevel domain]
> > Did you file a bug?
>
> No, I didn't. I do not find where to do so.
>
> However, as
On 12 April 2010 04:58, Luke Kanies wrote:
> We're very excited to announce that after years of being a critical
> contributor to Puppet, including writing the Puppet Book, James Turnbull is
> joining Puppet Labs as Director of Operations, where he'll be responsible
> for infrastructure, support,
On 30 March 2010 08:04, Gary Law wrote:
> Sorry guys, made my suggestion before I say this! Go for the Green Man...
Not a problem.
I owe you an email re solaris.
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On 29 March 2010 15:18, scramble wrote:
> The class will end around 5pm on Wednesday, so a meet-up around 6 or
> 6:30 would be great. Open to suggestions from Paul or others...
Posted in another thread - who from PuppetLabs is over?
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Meet up following training, open to all, we'll meet at The Green Man
pub again, I get off about 18h so probably there about 18:30 but feel
free to get there earlier if the class finishes up.
Green Man
36 Riding Hood St
London
W1W 7EP
http://www.thegreenmanw1.co.uk/
It's 4 mins by google maps wal
On 15 March 2010 17:26, R.I.Pienaar wrote:
> 'lo,
>
> - "Michael DeHaan" wrote:
>
>> Do you have a script/application that shells out to facter or uses it
>> from as a Ruby library to collect information? (I'm aware of
>> mcollective supporting facter, but that's about it).
>
> my biggest h
On 3 March 2010 17:11, Dan Bode wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Al @ Lab42 wrote:
>>
>> Hei all,
>> In London, UK from March 29 to April 2 there are 2 Puppet training
>> classes:
>>
>> http://reductivelabs.com/training/london-puppet-training/?x_lf_kt=2&_x_lf_kvid=7b51e3db-8ab0-4594-b
On 3 March 2010 10:37, Al @ Lab42 wrote:
> Hei all,
> In London, UK from March 29 to April 2 there are 2 Puppet training
> classes:
> http://reductivelabs.com/training/london-puppet-training/?x_lf_kt=2&_x_lf_kvid=7b51e3db-8ab0-4594-bcd8-3f84596a3748
>
> I'm personally seriously evaluating the poss
On 28 February 2010 10:50, slune wrote:
> Hi,
>
> every time I run puppet, it tried to start haldaemon and messagebus
> services, even when these services is running.
> With other services, puppet works fine.
>
> Puppet version:
> 0.24.8
>
> Puppet services:
>
> service { "haldaemon":
> enable
On 9 February 2010 17:53, Michael DeHaan wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Paul Nasrat wrote:
>> On 9 February 2010 17:39, R.I.Pienaar wrote:
>>> hello,
>>>
>>> - "Michael DeHaan" wrote:
>>>
>>>> > I've
On 9 February 2010 17:39, R.I.Pienaar wrote:
> hello,
>
> - "Michael DeHaan" wrote:
>
>> > I've written an application, which aims to solve all of the missing
>> peaces
>> > around puppet - http://theforeman.org
>>
>> Ohad, as you've said "I've written an application, which aims to
>> solve a
2010/1/20 Stéphan Gorget :
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:09 AM, Forrie wrote:
>>
>> I read somewhere recently about problems with Puppet and Ruby 1.9.
>>
>> I'm wondering if this is still an issue?
>
> I've just pulled the master from facter and puppet and I still have errors
> for facter :
Yea
2010/1/19 jb :
> I'd like others to have the option to temporarily disable puppet from
> modify a file or directory...something along the lines of:
>
> ./something.conf.lock
>
> causes
>
> ./something.conf
>
> to NOT be modified by puppet for as long the lock file exists
We discussed the concept o
2010/1/15 Kenneth Holter :
> Hi.
>
>
> Have anyone create a script for creating the directory structure for
> modules? Would be nice to have a script that set this up automatically.
You might want to look at gepetto
http://github.com/albanpeignier/gepetto
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> Hmm, I'm not really a fan of such a return type thing. My proposal would
> be to have the old behavior (return a string) and then if somebody
> really rather likes an array in different places, they could write a
> wrapper method which would split the string for them.
+1
Well I think eventually
2009/12/2 Scott Smith :
> Ohad Levy wrote:
>> Hi Scott,
>>
>> I don't see how this can help us, see explanation from previous email :)
>> Ohad
>>
>
> Yeah :) I guess I was just alluding to the idea of using a chrooted jail
> that emulated another arch. :)
Mock can pretty much only do setarch so th
2009/11/26 Avi Miller :
> Hi Adam,
>
> sektoid0 wrote:
>> Only chance to cleanly install it is to put both packages at
>> once to rpm -i rpm1 rpm2. Or -i --nodeps on each one. It seems that
>> non of these options are present in puppet package type. Any ideas?
>
> Create a local Yum repository for
I'm looking for people and organisations I can work with in the London
area who can provide tangible problems, alpha test and give feedback
on puppet win32 support in the forthcoming months.
Ideallly you have a heterogenous setup and some specific problems to
solve, and potentially happy to have
2009/11/9 Luke Kanies :
> As promised in the spring[1], we're finally starting to execute on our
> licensing and copyright strategy.
> Over the next week or two, we'll be adding the necessary documentation
> to the web site, hopefully with all of the questions answered. Anyone
> who's contribute
2009/10/15 Steven Jenkins :
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Paul Nasrat wrote:
> ...
>> I hope to mail the current patches to clean up core and a status
>> update to list on the weekend
>>
>
> Are there github repos that interested people could/should be tra
2009/10/15 li...@truthisfreedom.org.uk :
>
> Hi All,
>
> I notice from http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetWindows
> that puppet will be able to run on windows as of 0.26.0.
>
> The document only really talks about managing users, are there plans to
> expand this to other things, or ar
It was good to see some interest in the windows support, I'm trying to
co-ordinate us getting to a coherent release of providers and ensuring
the core is platform independent. Something at a high level like:
Feature - JBoss install
Given a standard Windows 2003 server install
When puppetd client
2009/9/28 Michael Halligan :
>
> Is anybody interested in getting together at my place downtown to
> drink scotch, talk Puppet, and chill out before the big day?
>
I'm sure there will be some plan - a hangout/scotch (what do you have,
I can probably pick up a bottle of something in the UK before
2009/9/23 engle :
>
> So, when I issue the command:
>
> ipconfig getpacket en0
>
> I get the proper domain name from DHCP. But, 'facter', does not
> display this when reporting the 'domain' or in the FQDN . Both of
> these list "local" for the domain name of the computer. In addition,
> in my 'res
2009/9/12 Andrew Shafer :
> Brice,
>
> It starts as soon as you get there.
>
> I didn't see anyone actually set a time yet, which is sort of what I was
> hoping to get out of this thread.
>
> Who's around, when and where?
I get in 30 Sep 2009 afternoon to SFO and will probably be tired but
up for
2009/9/12 Kelly Collier :
>
> Hi.
>
> I'd like to modify certain values in the config files on client machines.
>
> For example:
>
> in /boot/grub/menu.lst, change "timeout 10" to "timeout 3"
>
> I'd prefer not to create a template, since there's no guarantee that the
> rest of menu.lst is the
2009/9/11 Todd Zullinger :
> James Turnbull wrote:
>> Facter 1.5.7rc1 is available.
>>
>> This is a maintenance release containing a number of fixes, updates
>> and additional tests. The vast majority of the work in the release
>> was done by Paul Nasrat. Thanks
2009/9/5 Nigel Kersten :
> https://sites.google.com/a/explanatorygap.net/puppet/
>
> https://sites.google.com/a/explanatorygap.net/puppet/Home/puppet-0.25.0.pkg.tar.bz2
>
>
> Please note the issue with Facter and OS X 10.6.0 still remains. Either
> install Facter from source or run a version of Fa
2009/8/30 Nigel Kersten :
>
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 10:30 AM, grandpa wrote:
>>
>> I am running 0.25rc1 from your package. Also running facter built from
>> a clone of your git repo(think it was on github),
>> since there seem to be a bug with versioning concerning 10.6 not fixed
>> in your pack
2009/8/26 Matthias Saou
:
>
> Hi,
>
> As often with puppet, I'm trying to do something I think is "simple",
> yet I'm hitting a brick wall.
>
> What I want to do is have a client send back a list of members of a
> system group so that the server can create some template-based
> configuration files
2009/8/24 Jean Spirat :
>
> hi,
>
> i have an issue with facter, here:
>
> > sudo facter -y productname
> ---
> productname:
>
> > sudo facter -y |grep productname
> productname: PowerEdge 860
This is a known issue in 1.5.x which we hope to fix for 1.6.0, whilst
still making fact resolution fa
2009/8/24 Arnau Bria :
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 09:52:02 -0400
> Larry Ludwig wrote:
>> I have not seen that error before and have many EL5 installs.
> I found the source of problem.
>
> I had to exclude facter from dag repo, if not, I have 2 facters
> installed, 1.5.5 and 1.3.7... and seems that 1
2009/8/18 Maciej Bliziński :
> Turns out, my problem is the absence of rspec. I'm working on
> packaging it for Solaris at the moment.
OK you'll want mocha as well, when I'm fixing issues on OpenSolaris I
normally just install using rubygems.
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2009/8/18 Maciej Bliziński :
>
> I'm trying to run facter tests against sources pulled from git. I'm
> guessing I need to issue 'rake' from the top facter sources
> repository. I'm getting:
>
> mac...@solaris /export/home/maciej/src/facter $ git pull
> Already up-to-date.
> mac...@solaris /export/
2009/8/12 Marcin Owsiany :
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 06:11:35PM +0100, Paul Nasrat wrote:
>>
>> 2009/8/11 Marcin Owsiany :
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I don't know whether this is a ruby, puppet, or facter bug. The whole
>> > iss
2009/8/11 Marcin Owsiany :
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't know whether this is a ruby, puppet, or facter bug. The whole
> issue is one of the "really weird" ones.
Not had a chance to read in depth but take a look at:
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2211
I'll try look through your report tomorrow
2009/7/29 josbal :
>
> Hi,
>
> We have majority of RHEL5 servers in our environment. I have noticed
> in the process of trying to deploy puppet, that i am getting errors
> when yum is trying to install packages. Most of the time it works
> flawlessly, however sometime the following will be reporte
> A worthwhile exercise anyways, I guess the embarrassment of a stupid
> question is what I get for diving in without fully understanding
> Facter! I remain confused about the error message (non-sh
> interpreters sounds to me like it's complaining about the first line,
> so I tried all manner of
2009/6/10 Andrew Shafer :
>
> The best combination of location, price and facilities appears to be San
> Francisco State University.
>
> The best date we came up with internally was Oct 1-2.
>
> We're in the process of locking in with the facility, and unless there is a
> massive uprising in prote
>> gcc -o lscpu lscpu.c
>
> I get:
> """
> lscpu.c:21:19: Fehler: ctype.h: No such file or directory
> lscpu.c:22:20: Fehler: dirent.h: No such file or directory
> lscpu.c:23:17: Fehler: err.h: No such file or directory
> lscpu.c:24:19: Fehler: errno.h: No such file or directory
> lscpu.c:25:19: F
2009/6/10 Dick Davies :
>
> Thanks James.
>
> Actually it's the same fundamental issue as
>
> http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2067
>
> so i've amended that ticket.
>
> I won't send a patch just yet, but at least I can pick through the code
> now when I get a spare hour :) Thanks for the
2009/6/4 Paul Nasrat :
> Meet to be held at Cambridge Brewing Company to talk puppet, systems
> admin, agile systems, and have a few beers
>
> When: Monday June 8th from 18:00
> Where: Kendall Square, Cambrige, MA, USA -
> http://www.cambrew.com/directions.html
Gah I've h
Meet to be held at Cambridge Brewing Company to talk puppet, systems
admin, agile systems, and have a few beers
When: Tuesday June 9th from 18:00
Where: Kendall Square, Cambrige, MA, USA -
http://www.cambrew.com/directions.html
How will you find me - I'll try have the puppet book on me and some
2009/6/3 Jean Spirat :
>
>
>>
>> cd /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/facter01.5.5 && \
>> ruby installer.rb
>> cd /usr/bin && ln -fs /var/lib/gems/1.8/bin/facter
>>
>> Seems the gem install is a little broken.
>>
>
> thanks, any way to repport this to someone who is managing the gem :) ?
It's already b
> From initial reading Puppet looks very powerful tool, but I am looking
> for a solution that support multiple OS including windows. Why can't I
> use Puppet for Windows ? (Couldn't I simply run JRuby?)
It's feasible just not yet implemented yet.
Mostly the providers have not been written yet
2009/5/27 Brian Ferris :
> I understand that I can only edit files where permissions allow. But can I
> run puppet without a "puppet" user?
>
> Basically, after reading over the documentation, I noticed a number of
> references to users ("puppet") and paths (/var/...) that puppet needs to run
> t
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
puppet/systems administration?
Maybe somewhere like Cambridge Brewing Company on Tuesday 9th June
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2009/5/20 John Florian :
>
> I'm trying to fix a bug in facter so that I can submit a patch and
> all, but I'm in need of some good documentation of this code
> construct. Unfortunately, every search engine I know of strips out
> such symbols. I've deduced that it calls an external command and
>
2009/5/19 James Turnbull :
>
> This is a known issue with Facter 1.5.x. Not all facts return when
> run using:
>
> # facter factname
>
We will address the root cause for 1.6.x and 2.0, the changes are just
too invasive for 1.5.x
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>
> Thanks for this - I rewrote the Rakefile tasks for the build and
> suspected their might be teething problems.
>
> The install.rb is an oversight that I'll fix. The documentation and
> spec directories I deliberately excluded. The former because I didn't
> think anyone still used it - happy
2009/5/12 Nigel Kersten :
>
> This was:
>
> ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [x86_64-linux]
> vs
> ruby 1.8.6 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 287) [x86_64-linux]
> Ruby Enterprise Edition 20090421
>
> on Ubuntu Dapper, using Passenger with Apache.
Interesting results.
Which version of puppet were you testing.
An
2009/5/4 James Turnbull :
>
>
> This is the beta1 release of Puppet 0.25.0.
>
> It is available at:
>
> http://reductivelabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-0.25.0beta1.tar.gz
Note this naming means that we need gem >= 1.3.2 due to version string
for running top level rakefile else you get Malformed
Just a reminder:
Meet in the Bree Louise near Euston
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/40/4034/Bree_Louise/Euston for
some real ale from around 18:30
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Luke is going to be in town, and I thought it'd be good to arrange a
meet for beer/discussion and maybe some food afterwards.
I was thinking of the Veggie Indian places along Drummond St for Dosa, etc.
Meet in the Bree Louise near Euston
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/40/4034/Bree_Louise
2009/4/19 Andrew Shafer :
>
> We are organizing a Puppet mini conf.
Cool
> The time frame is Septemberish, but no locations or dates are set, which is
> essentially the point of this email.
> For locations, I'm proposing Salt Lake City, UT, Portland, OR, or somewhere
> in or around SF/Silicon V
2009/3/17 Tom Brown :
>
> I see this is in the FAQ's but i wonder if the answer is still the same -
>
> Is it still true that puppet will not work on a windows machine? If this
> is true has there been any talk of this work happening at all?
I started looking at this work, there is a bunch of stu
Various people have said they are going to UKUUG and I wanted to
remind people if they are about and want to discuss puppet, facter,
etc they can come along.
Entry is not restricted to UKUUG attendees, I'll try and make myself
obvious by having some puppet related paraphenalia.
http://www.ukuug.
>
> It all seems a little verbose. Any suggestions on how to improve this?
> Maybe trying to puppet manage gconf entries is a bad idea?
It's been a while since I've looked at automated configuring gnome,
but I think the upstream suggested way to do this would be to use
Sabayon to create and apply
> http://www.ukuug.org/events/spring2009/social/
Note it looks like the date on the site for the social is wrong it
should be 24th of March.
I've mailed the web admin.
Paul
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2009/2/17 Julian Simpson :
>
> With a bit of notice I can do London puppet meetups. But not
> tomorrow, which is a shame.
Likewise I have prior plans.
> I probably won't be doing the UKUUG conference. I work just around
> the corner so I'm very keen to gatecrash the pub to meet Puppet peeps.
> If you sit down and look at the traffic, either de-encrypting with
> ssldump or simply monitoring the unencrypted traffic between your SSL
> frontend and the puppet backends (assuming you're using that sort of a
> setup) you can see the actual conversation is reasonably simple to
> mimic.
I not
2009/1/27 Dan Bode :
> I want to set a facter for the current users(root) PATH. The problem is
> that virtual.rb is always setting the PATH to be
>
> ENV["PATH"]="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin"
>
> perhaps this file should save the PATH ENV and reset it once its don
Just wondering if anyone else from the Puppet community will be at
FOSDEM and want to meet up for an informal discussion about puppet and
facter.
Paul
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>
>
> I can be there around 7pm, have to do some datacentre work whilst i'm
> in London. If anyone can get there sooner, holler.
I'll be there from a bit earlier (probably 18:00), and try to have
some obvious puppet indicator with me and try and grab a table.
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