Hi all,
I guess this is mainly aimed at Brice, but feel free to chime in :)
I'm starting to implement Allied Telesis switches in puppet device, since we
have a pressing need to control them properly. I've managed to get login and
facts working, so I'm happy with my progress thus far, but I
Greetings!
Please review the pull request #107: Make pacman-the-package-provider able to install package from source opened by (5long)
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Opened: Mon Sep 12 14:14:46 UTC 2011
Based on: puppetlabs:master
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 3:01 AM, Greg Sutcliffe
greg.sutcli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I guess this is mainly aimed at Brice, but feel free to chime in :)
I'm starting to implement Allied Telesis switches in puppet device, since we
have a pressing need to control them properly. I've managed
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Rob Terhaar rob...@robbyt.net wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to declaratively manage EC2 servers using Puppet. I'm aware
of the new cloud-pack, however it's only useful for provisioning, not
for managing an over-all consistent EC2 account state. Essentially,
I'd
I think in this context he's talking about the ec2 API being the
'node', so to speak like how with the network-device you write to
devices that are not running puppet (switches, for example). The
actual EC2 instances would still run Puppet as normal. Maybe I
misunderstood what was being said but
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Rob Terhaar rob...@robbyt.net wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to declaratively manage EC2 servers using Puppet. I'm aware
of the new cloud-pack, however it's only useful for provisioning, not
for managing an over-all consistent EC2 account state. Essentially,
I'd
On 12/09/11 20:13, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
On 12 September 2011 18:26, Nan Liu n...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
Yes with some work around required. You need to export RUBYLIB with
the appropriate path. See example and known limitation section:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-f5
In my
I've had a vision of having packages for Puppet, Dashboard,
mcollective, facter, et al, available in native packaging formats for
as many distributions as possible.
I've updated http://yum.puppetlabs.com quite a bit today.
We have most of what I laid out in ticket
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Michael Stahnke stah...@puppetlabs.comwrote:
I've had a vision of having packages for Puppet, Dashboard,
mcollective, facter, et al, available in native packaging formats for
as many distributions as possible.
We should try to promote this to the Debian
This is kind of in a broken state at the moment, but its the same concept as
what you are describing (actually if you revert to a previous commit, it
should work)
https://github.com/bodepd/puppet-ec2
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Nan Liu n...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at
Michael Stahnke stah...@puppetlabs.com writes:
I've updated RPMs for el5, el6, f14, f15. Next I'll do el4 and then SLES.
This is great, Michael, thank you very much!
John
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Please review the pull request #108: Ticket/2.7.x/9435 log destinations on windows opened by (joshcooper)
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Opened: Tue Sep 13 00:09:03 UTC 2011
Based on: puppetlabs:2.7.x
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Please review the pull request #13: (#9449) forward agents by default. opened by (bodepd)
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Opened: Tue Sep 13 01:26:57 UTC 2011
Based on: puppetlabs:master (7763c47c3b4acbd212bd76dd19e33f87ca53e4eb)
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