Anyone please On Thursday, 14 June 2012 18:07:32 UTC+5, Azfar Hashmi wrote: > > Peter, > > What should I change in nns config to change its behavior without breaking > any other function. BTW all are Debian 6 but on different clouds. > > On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Azfar Hashmi <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> Sorry I forgot to add the code, below is my class. >> >> class std_debian_users { >> >> #We create users >> >> users::useraccount { "user1": >> ensure => present, >> fullname => "user", >> password => >> '$6$UCKmcpzC$.bgwFSgNNaauzWk7WUyO9dohTRRy5Li.Xd0KddJxICEECMESAbt1XThDc770V1hYiyGBdc5vekq5N4njQv6bZ1', >> shell => '/bin/bash' >> } >> >> users::useraccount { "user2": >> ensure => present, >> fullname => "user2", >> password => >> '$6$qBa42BcV$oKXSwPgUKlvDTX71U5Of42wP9G8CgXUn/UYQei5bKiN5xXowtQaFr/n1wiwe/BTpykrFkaOngBPSrHen7rVmV1', >> shell => '/bin/bash' >> } >> >> users::useraccount { "user3": >> ensure => present, >> fullname => "user3", >> password => >> '$6$atO.haGi$28ZSmzB/fcHm3wcqFWxjUcGvEha0Ea0h2RYHUwvqjjbxjIw881GJxgPScI.baoE38iEWwrAaZfUtgu5pCS9NJ/', >> shell => '/bin/bash' >> } >> >> users::useraccount { "user4": >> ensure => present, >> fullname => "user4", >> password => >> '$6$RdmLIN/Q$g2PpxbYrmv4sBRHIVn3k8xgc0ZbbaCux3RiBKqArM7A.RkGzuJajaD3cbZUYvHAz63iTEdA1y88SDtGz/h8nH/', >> shell => '/bin/bash' >> } >> >> #users::useraccount { "user5": >> # ensure => present, >> # fullname => "user5", >> # password => >> '$6$998jabhr$yEDSXs4/cdZxAmRjj2H7XHIPngRYsBycGfhFyrcfSeaTnaFuUIcYkZu7bMThbN5Q9p5zlCmzu1PpZXpt3yqIe/', >> # shell => '/bin/bash' >> #} >> >> users::useraccount { "user6": >> ensure => present, >> fullname => "user6", >> password => >> '$6$5O7svvCF$o6IyT0mTIhd8GeS/C4.Cp.UR4dXo.nwJwWzGVXtN6vGe8AvzF/y.XrbkFR2XLkFt87VauI9z.U6Qtm0pWmOdm/', >> shell => '/bin/bash' >> } >> >> users::useraccount { "user7": >> ensure => present, >> fullname => "user7", >> password => >> '$6$PUi11dq7$DBjgWj461bZwNv4hKguwownEsU.wmwpuMbAidMGceVs/cr18rrVW.O8ZV2/dwiDLQsZGV38uPQvAfRvcNhaIA/', >> shell => '/bin/bash' >> } >> >> #SSH Public Keys for users >> >> file { '/home/user1/.ssh/authorized_keys2': >> owner => user1, >> group => user1, >> mode => 0600, >> require => Users::Useraccount['user1'], >> source => "puppet:// >> sw-zabbix.abc.com/files/standard_debian/home/user1/.ssh/authorized_keys2 >> ", >> } >> >> file { '/home/user2/.ssh/authorized_keys2': >> owner => user2, >> group => user2, >> mode => 0600, >> require => Users::Useraccount['user2'], >> source => "puppet:// >> sw-zabbix.abc.com/files/standard_debian/home/user2/.ssh/authorized_keys2 >> ", >> } >> >> file { '/home/user3/.ssh/authorized_keys2': >> owner => user3, >> group => user3, >> mode => 0600, >> require => Users::Useraccount['user3'], >> source => "puppet:// >> sw-zabbix.abc.com/files/standard_debian/home/user3/.ssh/authorized_keys2 >> ", >> } >> >> file { '/home/user4/.ssh/authorized_keys2': >> owner => user4, >> group => user4, >> mode => 0600, >> require => Users::Useraccount['user4'], >> source => "puppet:// >> sw-zabbix.abc.com/files/standard_debian/home/user4/.ssh/authorized_keys2 >> ", >> } >> >> file { '/home/user5/.ssh/authorized_keys2': >> owner => user5, >> group => user5, >> mode => 0600, >> require => Users::Useraccount['user5'], >> source => "puppet:// >> sw-zabbix.abc.com/files/standard_debian/home/user5/.ssh/authorized_keys2 >> ", >> } >> >> file { '/home/user6/.ssh/authorized_keys2': >> owner => user6, >> group => user6, >> mode => 0600, >> require => Users::Useraccount['user6'], >> source => "puppet:// >> sw-zabbix.abc.com/files/standard_debian/home/user6/.ssh/authorized_keys2 >> ", >> } >> #file { '/home/user7/.ssh/authorized_keys2': >> # owner => user7, >> # group => user7, >> # mode => 0600, >> # require => Users::Useraccount['user7'], >> # source => "puppet:// >> sw-zabbix.abc.com/files/standard_debian/home/user7/.ssh/authorized_keys2 >> ", >> # } >> >> } >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:20 AM, David Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On 2012-06-11 17:46, Azfar Hashmi wrote: >>> >>>> I have dozens of nodes but on one node the "system users class" is >>>> taking 100% cpu. I have no issue on other systems. When I disable this >>>> class the puppet client works fine. Tried reinstalling puppet from >>>> scratch but no avail. Any idea why it always hanging at this class? >>>> >>> >>> The NSS configuration on that node is different, causing an adduser call >>> to run through the complete user directory to find a free uid. >>> >>> >>> Also, what Peter said. >>> >>> Best Regards, David >>> >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "Puppet Users" group. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscribe@* >>> *googlegroups.com <puppet-users%[email protected]>. >>> For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/** >>> group/puppet-users?hl=en<http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en> >>> . >>> >>> >> >
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