ken,
The error was occurring because the version of the puppet.
Thank you!
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I actually posted about the problem with "tar".
I decided to modify the module to not depend on "tar" installed.
But I realized that any command that has parameters to run, the same problem
occurswhen using this command:
exec {"$ tar-vzxf downdir} {wordpress.tar.gz"
path => ["/ u
> I tried using "try the logouput => ON_FAILURE in the exec."
> But my client is a puppet CentOS. (The puppet version is outdated).
> Not recognizing this parameter.
There is a newer version of Puppet in EPEL testing. For example, RHEL/CentOS 5:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/testing/
I tried using "try the logouput => ON_FAILURE in the exec."
But my client is a puppet CentOS. (The puppet version is outdated).
Not recognizing this parameter.
As you asked, I used the - debug.
The output was this: http://pastie.org/2098147
I discovered that any command that has not executed any
I tried using "try the logouput => ON_FAILURE in the exec."
But my client is a puppet CentOS. (The puppet version is outdated).
Not recognizing this parameter.
As you asked, I used the - debug.
The output was this: http://pastie.org/2098147
I discovered that any command that has not executed any
I tried using "try the logouput => ON_FAILURE in the exec."
But my client is a puppet CentOS. (The puppet version is outdated).
Not recognizing this parameter.
As you asked, I used the - debug.
The output was this: http://pastie.org/2098147
I discovered that any command that has not executed any
Did you try the logouput => on_failure in the exec?
Can you try that and run the content with the --debug flag so we can
all see the output? (try putting the output in pastie.org if its a lot
of information).
ken.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 1:28 PM, lucas.brig...@ymail.com
wrote:
> I could not do
I could not do what you suggested at the weekend.
I tried all the tips you gave me. But I could not fix.
The file directory is specified, the problem is that it gives error
unpacking, and when I run the tar command line manually, it works fine.
Sorry for my English!
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The main reason I separate title from namevar is so when I have
references to the exec they stay consistent - but the command & args
can be updated independently. This matters more when I have references
that cross file boundaries.
ken.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 7:35 PM, vagn scott wrote:
> On 06/
On 06/18/2011 10:31 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
On 18.6.2011 05:30, vagn scott wrote:
or you can do what I do and pipe that archive into tar:
exec { "true $title&& wget -O - $upstream | tar xzf - --xform
's,wordpress/,,'":
cwd => "$top",
crea
On 18.6.2011 05:30, vagn scott wrote:
> or you can do what I do and pipe that archive into tar:
>
> exec { "true $title && wget -O - $upstream | tar xzf - --xform
> 's,wordpress/,,'":
> cwd => "$top",
> creates => "$top/license.txt",
>
On 06/17/2011 09:14 AM, lucas.brig...@ymail.com wrote:
Hi!
I'm doing a module for the "puppet" for WordPress will implement.
I'm having problems with this line:
exec { "tar -vzxf ${downdir}wordpress.tar.gz":
path =>
["/usr/local/bin","/opt/local/bin","/usr/bin","/us
You should usually run the exec with:
exec { "asdf":
...
logoutput => on_failure,
...
}
This prints to screen any error. Anyway the clue for your case is in
the error message:
err: /Stage[main]//Node[lucas.com.br]/Wordpress::Install[ ]/Exec[tar
-vzxf /var/www/wordpress.tar.gz]/returns:
Simple question, but does wordpress.tar.gz exist in /var/www/ ?
I would expect that you would want your tar exec to depend on whatever is
deploying the wordpress tar.gz file (another Exec or a File resource), so
that you know it's there before you try to use it.
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Hi!
I'm doing a module for the "puppet" for WordPress will implement.
I'm having problems with this line:
exec { "tar -vzxf ${downdir}wordpress.tar.gz":
path =>
["/usr/local/bin","/opt/local/bin","/usr/bin","/usr/sbin"],
}
And the error generated is this:
err: /Stage[m
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