James Turnbull wrote :
Puppet 0.25.1 - code name zoot - is now available. The 0.25.1 release
is a maintenance release in the 0.25.x branch.
I'm seeing something really weird with this release. I wasn't seeing it
with either rc1 or rc2.
When I update my rpm packages on the master (RHEL 5.4),
hello,
- Matthias Saou
th...@spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.egg.and.spam.freshrpms.net wrote:
James Turnbull wrote :
Puppet 0.25.1 - code name zoot - is now available. The 0.25.1
release
is a maintenance release in the 0.25.x branch.
I'm seeing something really weird with
When I update my rpm packages on the master (RHEL 5.4), when the
service puppetmaster stop command is run, the /usr/sbin/puppetmasterd
file is removed. Ouch!
I've just done an strace run of service puppetmaster stop after
installing the packages using --noscripts and clearly see this :
Matthias Saou wrote:
When I update my rpm packages on the master (RHEL 5.4), when the
service puppetmaster stop command is run, the
/usr/sbin/puppetmasterd file is removed. Ouch!
Ouch indeed. This is my fault. :(
I've just done an strace run of service puppetmaster stop after
installing
Todd Zullinger wrote :
Matthias Saou wrote:
When I update my rpm packages on the master (RHEL 5.4), when the
service puppetmaster stop command is run, the
/usr/sbin/puppetmasterd file is removed. Ouch!
Ouch indeed. This is my fault. :(
I've just done an strace run of service
Matthias Saou wrote:
Thanks a lot for your quick reply! Indeed, just adding the pidfile=
to the script fixes this. I'm not sure how init scripts can be lead
to think that a file under /usr/sbin/ can be the right one to
remove, though, that seems like a bug somewhere else.
Yeah, that shocked