In regard to: [Puppet Users] RHEL 6 Protected multilib versions Requirment...:
(/Stage[main]/Libstdc/Package[libstdc++.i686]/ensure) change from absent to
present failed: Execution of '/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 -y install
libstdc++.i686' returned 1: Error: Protected multilib version
Hi I have seen numerous posts via Google saying this is an issue but not
found a puppet based solution for it.
Does anyone have an idea how I can make this work ? I do realize I am
looking at separate versions and was playing with the idea to force a more
locked down versioning to keep them the
Could you post those notes?
-removing all gems and installing active-record 3.0.11 did not fix the
problem
On Saturday, May 5, 2012 10:32:10 PM UTC+5:30, iceberg wrote:
>
> What I found was that you need to gem uninstall ALL of the active* gems,
> then reinstall and specify 3.0.xx version. Jus
What I found was that you need to gem uninstall ALL of the active* gems,
then reinstall and specify 3.0.xx version. Just replacing ActiveRecord
won't fix the problem.
I have more notes in my wiki at work, if that doesn't do it I'll grab them
for you Monday.
On Friday, May 4, 2012 8:52:53 AM U
Is anyone successfully running a puppet master with stored configs on RHEL
6? If so, would they be able to share version information or setup
documentation?
Thanks,
Jeff
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Jeff Chapin wrote:
> All,
>
> I am trying to install puppet master version 2.7.13 on Red Hat
All,
I am trying to install puppet master version 2.7.13 on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6, and utilize stored configs.
I followed the guide here:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/1/wiki/Using_Stored_Configuration
When I run puppet --noop on one of the clients, I get the following
error:
e
And I misspoke, we don't have satellite, just proxy. Long day.
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Thanks, we are paying for "satellite" but not the more useful newer
functions.
My registration key worked, but systems were just attached to the base
channel. I was able to update my key on RHN and that is all that is
needed.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Aaron Grewell wrote:
> Unless you'
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Len Rugen wrote:
> It looks like all of our RHEL 6 systems now need to connect to the RHN
> Optional Channel. (puppet, ruby vs. selinux deps)
>
> Is there a way to do that with a script without having to enter RHN userid
> and password? Is there a way to add a
Unless you're using RHN's system management features (and thus paying extra
for the Management Entitlements) you won't be able to do this though. And
since you're using Puppet that seems unlikely. I'd use either mrepo or
yum-downloadonly to mirror your RHN repos to local yum repos so you can
mana
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Len Rugen wrote:
> It looks like all of our RHEL 6 systems now need to connect to the RHN
> Optional Channel. (puppet, ruby vs. selinux deps)
>
> Is there a way to do that with a script without having to enter RHN userid
> and password? Is there a way to add a
It looks like all of our RHEL 6 systems now need to connect to the RHN
Optional Channel. (puppet, ruby vs. selinux deps)
Is there a way to do that with a script without having to enter RHN userid
and password? Is there a way to add a channel during kickstart?
Thanks
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On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Marc Fournier
wrote:
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>> Quick question: Has anyone tried Puppet on the RHEL 6 beta? We have
>> to start gearing up at work to replace our RHEL5 servers with RHEL6
>> to resolve a bunch of long running issues we have, and I didn't even
>> want to download the is
> Quick question: Has anyone tried Puppet on the RHEL 6 beta? We have
> to start gearing up at work to replace our RHEL5 servers with RHEL6
> to resolve a bunch of long running issues we have, and I didn't even
> want to download the iso until I knew someone else had given it a
> whirl with cobb
Quick question: Has anyone tried Puppet on the RHEL 6 beta? We have to
start gearing up at work to replace our RHEL5 servers with RHEL6 to resolve
a bunch of long running issues we have, and I didn't even want to download
the iso until I knew someone else had given it a whirl with cobbler/puppet.
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