The puppet agent writes its own pidfile, to $vardir/run/agent.pid
depending on what is in puppet.conf. If you are seeing problems with
that, I would encourage you to open a bug upstream.
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Sorry, I should have said pidfile is written to $rundir/agent.pid.
$rundir defaults to $vardir/run if not specified in puppet.conf.
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The puppet agent writes its own pidfile, to $vardir/run/agent.pid
depending on what is in puppet.conf. If you are seeing problems with
that, I would encourage you to open a bug upstream.
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Sorry, I should have said pidfile is written to $rundir/agent.pid.
$rundir defaults to $vardir/run if not specified in puppet.conf.
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Title:
That looks like a bug with the puppet-alternatives module. There is
already a github issue open at https://github.com/adrienthebo/puppet-
alternatives/pull/3 that looks like it covers this bug.
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That looks like a bug with the puppet-alternatives module. There is
already a github issue open at https://github.com/adrienthebo/puppet-
alternatives/pull/3 that looks like it covers this bug.
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This is probably related to upstream bug
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/21337
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Title:
Possible puppet performance
This is probably related to upstream bug
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/21337
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Title:
Possible puppet performance regression with
no-rubygems patch
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Public bug reported:
The hiera-puppet backend needs both hiera and puppet to properly
function so the hiera-puppet package should depend on puppet-common.
** Affects: ruby-hiera-puppet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Andrea,
Can you post the output of your puppet run using `puppet agent -t --trace
--debug` on the agent? That might help figure out what's going on.
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Andrea,
Can you post the output of your puppet run using `puppet agent -t --trace
--debug` on the agent? That might help figure out what's going on.
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Andrea,
The first example was master and agent on the same machine, so it found the
module in the modulepath without pluginsync. The second example was agent and
master on different machines.
Can you post the output of your puppet.conf and `puppet agent -t --trace
--debug` on the agent? That
Andrea,
The first example was master and agent on the same machine, so it found the
module in the modulepath without pluginsync. The second example was agent and
master on different machines.
Can you post the output of your puppet.conf and `puppet agent -t --trace
--debug` on the agent? That
And running it from a remote agent had the correct content as well once
pluginsync=true was added to the agent's puppet.conf.
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So if the problem is that custom facts don't get to agents by default
after installing the puppet package, a solution could be to add
pluginsync=true to the puppet.conf in the package, but that might be
surprising to users, depending on what behavior they expect.
Side note: pluginsync defaults to
Robie,
I used a puppetmaster in both cases. In the first example the agent and master
were on the same sytem, in the second they were on seperate systems.
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And running it from a remote agent had the correct content as well once
pluginsync=true was added to the agent's puppet.conf.
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Title:
Puppet
So if the problem is that custom facts don't get to agents by default
after installing the puppet package, a solution could be to add
pluginsync=true to the puppet.conf in the package, but that might be
surprising to users, depending on what behavior they expect.
Side note: pluginsync defaults to
Robie,
I used a puppetmaster in both cases. In the first example the agent and master
were on the same sytem, in the second they were on seperate systems.
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