prematurely.
Any help to fix this problem?
TIA,
thinkwell
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, June 16, 2014 7:16:51 PM UTC-4, thinkwell wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying out the puppet-postgresql module (v. 3.3.3) on Rhel 5 6
machines, installing Postgresql 9.3. When installing manually from the
repos, everything works as expected:
1. yum -y install postgresql93-server
2. service
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but this one did it for me. I always
cleaned the master and deleted the /var/lib/puppet/ssl directory on the
client when I had cert errors but that was not doing the trick. Came across
this thread and blew away the /var/lib/puppet/ directory instead and VOILA!
I'm feeling a bit besieged right now. I'm starting an extended project and
I wanted to work in Kate. Kate's syntax highlighting is broken, so I check
for an xml file and found one from reductive labs that gives a lovely
404.http://projects.reductivelabs.com/repositories/browse/puppet/ext/kate
Ok, the joke's on me. Select the project, right click and Refresh.
I said I was feeling besieged... :-|
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, Ramin K wrote:
On 3/25/2013 7:04 PM, thinkwell wrote:
My puppet master server got torched so I'm rebuilding - ubuntu 12.04.2
LTS.
After fiddling / tweaking / reading docs
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/passenger.html for hours now and I
am reduced to hair-pulling frustration
Still no luck. Installed from gems, installed from Puppet Apt, installed
from brightbox. Some thing must be busted for each one. Puppet runs always
generating scads of errors http://thinkwelldesigns.com/errors2.html.
Is Passenger enabled? I had to create these files manually since the
packages
, thinkwell wrote:
Hello everyone,
Recently puppet was upgraded from 3.0.1 to 3.1.0 when I did a sudo apt-get
update on my Kubuntu server.
Now, I'm getting the following error
http://thinkwelldesigns.com/puppet.htmlwhen running puppet. My
config.ru file http://thinkwelldesigns.com
Yes, I do have a hardcoded certificate name in my master section. That's
why I my agent cert issue was so unexpected. Oh well, I guess all's well
that ends well.
I just think I'll disable the repo and not do upgrades for a long time, now
that I'm at 3.1. These little glitches make little grey
My problem is now resolved... Thanks for your replies, Dominic and Johan.
I'm not using puppet to manage the puppet server, but in the course of
troubleshooting, I tried running puppet agent -t on the puppet server. This
gave me a certificate mismatch error and when I deleted the old
Hello everyone,
Recently puppet was upgraded from 3.0.1 to 3.1.0 when I did a sudo apt-get
update on my Kubuntu server.
Now, I'm getting the following error
http://thinkwelldesigns.com/puppet.htmlwhen running puppet. My config.ru
file http://thinkwelldesigns.com/config.txtis the same as the
wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 12:24 PM, thinkwell
thinkwel...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
Josh, thanks for that ticket link. I've signed up as a watcher.
Jeff, I've added the puppet27_console code to a client machine, then
added the lines below to its puppet.conf, but no luck. Coloring
read regarding the configuration of 3.0.1 from
soup-to-nuts? For 2.7.19 I used Turnbull's Pro Puppet book but that not
getting me going in 3.0.
On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 10:15:46 PM UTC-4, Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
On 2012-10-31 03:01, thinkwell wrote:
So now I have puppet 3.0.1 installed
Hey, hey, hey. Never mind. I had the application root wrong. Changed 2
things at once as I noticed a few other settings were wrong when I updated
the config.ru file. Got the application root wrong in the process. Now I'm
going again!
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:39:08 AM UTC-4, thinkwell
A trivial post, perhaps, but I liked the console coloring of 2.7 much
better than 3.0. Is there a way to get the 2.7 coloring back or to
customize the console color scheme?
TIA,
Dave
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On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:55:19 PM UTC-4, Jeff McCune wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:37 AM, thinkwell
thinkwel...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
A trivial post, perhaps, but I liked the console coloring of 2.7 much
better than 3.0. Is there a way to get the 2.7
= puppet27_console
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 1:55:19 PM UTC-4, Jeff McCune wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:37 AM, thinkwell
thinkwel...@gmail.comjavascript:
wrote:
A trivial post, perhaps, but I liked the console coloring of 2.7 much
better than 3.0. Is there a way to get the 2.7 coloring
Hello everyone. I'm asking this question with reluctance; but I've been
working on this upgrade for most of the day. I had a working Kubuntu 12.04
puppet master 2.7.19 with most clients at 2.7.19 as well. I'm trying to
upgrade the puppetmaster to 3.0.1 for the speed improvements. Upgrading via
Hello everyone,
I have one puppet client that suddenly stopped applying configuration
changes during the. I'm running with -v to see errors - no errors are shown
and the puppet run completes with:
info: Caching catalog for system name
info: Applying configuration version '1349982313'
notice:
:16 PM UTC-4, thinkwell wrote:
I only need to run puppet weekly, so I made this little shell script and
put in the the /etc/cron.weekly folder, but it's not running. If I run the
script manually, it works just fine. Why not from cron?
#!/bin/bash
#
# Cron
I only need to run puppet weekly, so I made this little shell script and
put in the the /etc/cron.weekly folder, but it's not running. If I run the
script manually, it works just fine. Why not from cron?
#!/bin/bash
#
# Cron job managed by Puppet
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to setup a Puppetmaster on a Centos 5.4 box, following
James Turnbull's Pro Puppet book. Everything's working fine, until I
get to the part about running Passenger, which I'll need to do.
However, to install rake, I had to upgrade ruby from the default
1.8.5. I tried
Use the rpmforge repos. That version is 2.7.9
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge#head-5aabf02717d5b6b12d47edbc5811404998926a1b
On Tuesday, March 13, 2012 5:29:54 AM UTC-4, Julien C. wrote:
Answering to myself: no 2.6.14 doesn't send reports.
I'll have a look at
Hello everyone,
I'm new to puppet ruby - some experience with Python. I'm working at
getting some templates coded with hashes conditionals, and using a
contrived example here to get myself started:
This works as I expect in ruby code:
pets = {snakes=[python, boa constrictor], kitties=[tomcat,
I'm getting this worked through in my head, I think. I wanted to make
sure that Puppet would totally support me if the migration is made.
I've concluded that I can standardize a bit more than I have, and with
Daniel's suggestion, quoted below, I'm well impressed! :
file {
Well, harrumph. Scratchin' mah head - totally baffled, perplexed. I
went to eat and gave it a break. Came back and re-verified syntax
checks. Syntax OK - just as before. Ran puppet validate for the first
time with no errors.
Then, for kicks and giggles, I again to apply the config to the node.
Hello everyone,
First-time poster investigating Puppet for managing CentOS-based
firewall distros at various locations. I have approximately 130
machines to administrate so some type of config management is
certainly needed.
I've been working through Puppet tutorials and I'm wondering if Puppet
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