Issue #13325 has been reported by Jeremy Rosengren.
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Bug #13325: CentOS /etc/init.d/puppet, puppetd run under "daemon" doesn't
properly run custom facts.
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/13325
Author: Jeremy Rosengren
Status: Unreviewed
Priority: Normal
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Ruby version: ruby-1.8.5-19.el5_6.1
Puppet version: puppet-2.7.12-1.el5
Facter version: facter-1.6.6-1.el5
CentOS version: 5.7
I have a custom fact called /var/lib/puppet/lib/facter/oraclehome.rb that
determines the Oracle home location for the Oracle installation. I use this
information to modify /etc/init.d/oracle (script that starts/stops the DB).
The custom fact looks like this:
Facter.add(:oraclehome) do
setcode do
if ENV['ORACLE_HOME']
ENV['ORACLE_HOME']
end
end
end
If I run either: puppet agent --test, puppetd --test, puppet agent, or puppetd
manually from the command-line, the oraclehome.rb generates the correct
information and /etc/init.d/oracle is modified correctly. If I run "service
puppet start", the init script provided by the puppet-2.7.12-1.el5 package
obtained from Puppetlabs' repository, the oraclehome.rb custom fact is unable
to determine the Oracle home location with the result being that the
/etc/init.d/oracle file Oracle home setting is emptied.
It seems like this is the section in the /etc/init.d/puppet script that's
causing the problems:
start() {
echo -n $"Starting puppet: "
daemon $daemonopts $puppetd ${PUPPET_OPTS} ${PUPPET_EXTRA_OPTS}
I couldn't find any mentions of this particular behavior on the mailing list or
in other tickets.
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