On 2013-05-07 09:42, Mesut Muhammet Şahin wrote:
I have two different server type. Once is debian 6.0 squeeze and puppet
version is "2.6.2". And other Ubuntu 12.04 and puppet version 2.7.11.
Puppet master server is Ubuntu 12.04. I write something in
/etc/crond.d/puppetcron which works specific time. Problem is if debian
servers have any changes, don't send mail me but ubuntu server send mail
when every work like this:
info: Caching catalog for hostname
info: Applying configuration version bla bla
notice: Finished catalog run in 13.27 seconds
Do both systems have the same puppetcron and /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
settings? If you run the puppetcron script or the contained commands
from a terminal, do you see the expected messages? Is the Debian server
configured properly to send mails?
Regards, David
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