all is well again.
Thanks both for your time and help.
Cheers,
Steph
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petserver-2.1.1-1puppetlabs1
puppet-agent-1.2.2-1trusty
[1] https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/PDB-949
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http://ask.puppetlabs.com/question/17184/attempt-to-assign-to-a-reserved-variable-name-trusted/
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Hi,
On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 1:33:25 PM UTC, jmslagle wrote:
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>
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> Out of curiosity, do you have both a package and the gem installed?
> I've seen this behavior when the package got updated, but the gem was
> still an older version. Also make sure you bounce the master if the
> packa
apply -e 'file { "/tmp/test": ensure => link, target =>
> "/tmp/test-target" }'
>
> If it yields the same error, please add -dv and share the debug output.
>
> Thanks,
> Felix
>
> On 12/30/2013 01:21 PM, Steph Gosling wrote:
> >
Hey all,
Done a bit of googling for this and haven't seen it yet.
I have one of about 120 nodes running the puppetlabs repo version 3.4.1 on
CentOS 6 that has inexplicably started throwing this:
Error: Failed to apply catalog: Parameter ensure failed on
File[/etc/localtime]: Provider must have
> thanks.
Seems a bit backwards to me (you're the ones assigning the IP addresses
afterall) but I don't see why you couldn't do this with a custom fact
and a class that reads it.
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re all very simple classes (describing packages
typically), most aren't even parameterized.
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logic in the wrong place.
The style guide does explicitly say to not use dashes but if hyphens in
variables are a no-no it may be worth explicitly saying so in the
Variables section of language guide, and putting it in big red letters
in the Reserved Words section so that idiots like don't miss
underscore'd but I can't remember where I read it.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated!
Cheers,
Steph
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> > > Jonathan Gazeley wrote:
> > >
> > > > I am seeing the same message printed on each run, on CentOS 6.2.
> > > > Puppet
> > > > still works, so it's not critical. Just waiting for a fix :)
> > > >
>
:)
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> Jonathan
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> On 26/01/12 12:00, Steph Gosling wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Upgraded a master and a couple of clients to 2.7.10 and now see the
> > following when running an agent if the daemon is also running:
> >
> > [steph@somehost ~]$ sud
g to see pink messages :) Environment is CentOS
6.2 fwiw.
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e seen
folks talking about Kickstart/Cobbler but that's not going to work for
my environment.
Thoughts, pointer and discussion welcome.
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