Added info.

When I look in /var/log/syslog I see the line
puppet-master[26751]: Using settings: adding file resource '*confdir*':
'File[/home/puppet/.puppet]{:ensure=>:directory, :loglevel=>:debug,
:links=>:follow, :backup=>false, :path=>"/home/puppet/.puppet"}'

My config.ru file contains the line

ARGV << "--confdir" << "/etc/puppet"

but it appears to me that my directive is being ignored.

Since syslog is indicating the creation of /home/puppet.puppet for confdir
it is as if either my config.ru file isn't being read, or the --confdir
argument in config.ru is being ignored. I'm pretty certain it is actually
reading the file because I added ARGV << "--debug" to config.ru and when I
run things again I am seeing debug messages in syslog. So it appears the
config.ru is being read.






On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:35 AM, John Pyeatt <john.pye...@singlewire.com>wrote:

> Yes. puppet has those permissions.
> I even tried doing
>
> chown -R puppet:puppet /etc/puppet
> and
> chown -R puppet:puppet /usr/share/puppet
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Spencer Krum <krum.spen...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Does the puppet user have read/execute on all files/dirs under
>> /etc/puppet?
>>
>> Is the config.ru file owned by the puppet user?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 3:21 PM, John Pyeatt 
>> <john.pye...@singlewire.com>wrote:
>>
>>> I've followed all of the documentation at
>>> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/passenger.html to try to switch from
>>> webrick to passenger/apache.
>>>
>>> I'm obviously doing something wrong however because I can't get
>>> passenger to use /etc/puppet instead of /home/puppet/.puppet to store data.
>>>
>>> Any ideas would be appreciated. Below are some of the details.
>>>
>>> I'm running it on Ubuntu 12
>>> I'm using Apache 2.2.22
>>> I'm using puppet 3.4.0
>>> I'm using passenger 4.0.41
>>>
>>> 1) I've created the directories /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd
>>> with ./public ./tmp directories
>>>
>>> 2) In that directory I've put in a config.ru that looks like this:
>>> # a config.ru, for use with every rack-compatible webserver.
>>> # SSL needs to be handled outside this, though.
>>> # if puppet is not in your RUBYLIB:
>>> # $:.unshift('/var/lib/puppet')
>>> $0 = "master"
>>> # if you want debugging:
>>> # ARGV << "--debug"
>>> ARGV << "--rack"
>>>
>>>
>>> *ARGV << "--confdir" << "/etc/puppet"ARGV << "--vardir"  <<
>>> "/var/lib/puppet"*require 'puppet/application/master'
>>> # we're usually running inside a Rack::Builder.new {} block,
>>> # therefore we need to call run *here*.
>>> run Puppet::Application[:master].run
>>>
>>> 3) I've created the file /etc/apache2/sites-available/passenger with the
>>> following snippet
>>>     DocumentRoot */usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd/public*
>>>
>>>     <Directory */usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd/*>
>>>       Options None
>>>       AllowOverride None
>>>       # Apply the right behavior depending on Apache version.
>>>       Order allow,deny
>>>       Allow from all
>>>     </Directory>
>>>
>>> No matter what I've tried it still puts everything to
>>> /home/puppet/.puppet directory instead of using /etc/puppet
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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