On 5 July 2011 16:26, Chris Phillips ch...@untrepid.com wrote:
On 5 July 2011 14:24, Martin Alfke tux...@gmail.com wrote:
On 07/05/2011 03:19 PM, Brian Gallew wrote:
I was seeing the behavior on my Solaris boxes when running Puppet under
SMF. The issue, in my case, was that I was trying
puppetd --test --evaltrace may also tell you which resources are
taking longer than others, narrowing down the problem. I don't have
any large manifests at the moment so I'm not sure if evaluation time
is the same as 'do all the work' time.
On Jul 9, 5:28 pm, Nigel Kersten ni...@puppetlabs.com
Just did,
Thank you!
Ronen
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Ken Barber k...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
Hi Ronen,
Making the rules persistent is a matter of running iptables-save
afterwards. If you drop this in your top scope it should work:
exec { persist-firewall:
command = $operatingsystem
++1
On Jul 10, 7:13 pm, Nigel Kersten ni...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
This looks like a good opportunity for the various mysql module authors to
all get together and produce one single awesome module :)
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Andrew Thompson netengr2...@gmail.comwrote:
Take a
Hey Alessandro the module works well, one issue that I had is that once
rules were applied the iptables service wasn't restarted, iv dug through the
code and indeed saw the notify under rule.pp:
concat::fragment{ iptables_rule_$name:
target = ${iptables::params::configfile},
On 11/07/11 09:18, Chris Phillips wrote:
Coming into work this morning I've seen a bunch of func processes have
stopped and puppet is doing nothing at all about it, despite a manifest
advising something else:
Manifest says -
service { funcd:
ensure = running,
enable
Thanks for the feedback and the bug report, Ronen.
I'll check it..
On Monday, July 11, 2011 3:28:27 PM UTC+2, Ronen wrote:
Hey Alessandro the module works well, one issue that I had is that once
rules were applied the iptables service wasn't restarted, iv dug through the
code and indeed saw
Hi All,
I have spent couple of days trying to work-out this problem with not
luck. I am working on a Linux Fedora 14. I ssh from the server to the
client using teh IP with no problem.
Client:
# puppetd --server puppet --waitforcert 60 --test --verbose
info: Creating a new SSL key for bar03
Hi all,
I encounter a really strange issue which seems to happen only on
Centos 5 ... which is not the case.
I have a file located in: /etc/puppet/modules/onp_groups/s633.pp:
class onp_groups::s633 {
group { 's633':
gid = 2633,
members
On 11 July 2011 14:54, Dominic Cleal dcl...@redhat.com wrote:
On 11/07/11 09:18, Chris Phillips wrote:
Coming into work this morning I've seen a bunch of func processes have
stopped and puppet is doing nothing at all about it, despite a manifest
advising something else:
Manifest says -
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Ronen Narkis nark...@gmail.com wrote:
Iv been going through a multitude of firewall modules not being able to
find a simple module that open and closes ports on Redhat/Centos 5.6
All the modules that iv tried keep open ports multiple times (each time
puppet
Hi all,
I'm noticing that all classes I have created are being applied to
every node, even ones that don't specifically include them. There
is no inheritance occurring that would allow this to happen. I've
been reading docs and couldn't find anything about this... Am I
missing something
Hi folks,
This is a best practices question as much as a technical one.
I am trying to redefine variables when I include a specific class. The
use case is installing php 5.3 on a few select centos 5 boxes while
keeping the default php 5.1 install on others. Here is the relevant part
of my apache
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Nigel
Thanks for your reply. I used --evaltrace suggested by Luke and found
that all my time spent on File resources, these are jar files that are
MB in size.
Further question:
- If Puppet just check the file metadata before decided on whether to
download the file from master or not, why it
Verified that this seems to go away in 2.7.2.
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Nigel Kersten ni...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Jacob Helwig ja...@puppetlabs.comwrote:
That does look an awful lot like the storedconfig bug (#4487). The fix
prevented this from
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Haitao Jiang jianghai...@gmail.comwrote:
Nigel
Thanks for your reply. I used --evaltrace suggested by Luke and found
that all my time spent on File resources, these are jar files that are
MB in size.
Further question:
- If Puppet just check the file
Nigel
Thanks a lot! Yes, I did find other options of checksum.
However, after I changed the checksum type to mtime for jetty jar,
Puppet now gave me error and can not recover itself:
info: /Stage[main]/Emb/File[/opt/jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526.tar.gz]:
Filebucketed
Thanks for everyone's help. I figured out what the issue was over the
weekend. It appears that when the ruby script is run in a puppet run,
puppet loads the yaml dictionaries specific to puppet. However, when I
was testing the script in ruby I was not loading the yaml dictionaries
for puppet. This
I have a File resource and it was default to use md5 checksum. Now, I
want to change it to use md5lite (or mtime, same error), I got
following error:
Any suggestion on how to get rid of this error (switch the checksum method)?
info: FileBucket got a duplicate file
Hey Guys
Thanks for this help but I am stuck at a point which might sound lame
but is creating problem, I got the above stated mysql puppet riseup
module in my module path but I fail to understand where should I write
this:
mysql_user { username@host:
ensure = present,
Hi,
Yep it could be. Does --server 'puppet' resolve to the puppet master?
For SSL to work you need the following:
* port 8140 open
* certnames to valid and matching DNS resolution (or what is specified in
puppet.conf if declared).
* clock to be synced.
Use openssl s_client to verify and
Hi,
Sounds like they are being included somewhere in your manifest.
I've had similar issues when one of my tests was failing, eg:
if $something { include someclass }
else { include otherclass }
You can try to look at the --graph option to see if that helps track it down.
See the FAQ for more
Hi, thanks for your reply. The server name resolves to the
puppetmaster ( i added the entry in the /etc/hosts ) , the openssl
also works, but does not when i use the key. Still investigating.
Thanks
On 11 jul, 23:03, Denmat tu2bg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Yep it could be. Does --server
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Derek dtam...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for everyone's help. I figured out what the issue was over the
weekend. It appears that when the ruby script is run in a puppet run,
puppet loads the yaml dictionaries specific to puppet. However, when I
was testing the
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Jonathan Boyett provided a patch for this problem:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-firewall/commit/a7faff6f5b0de882bc720c8eb652d37b85a6b2a8
Looks like the crux of it was a Ruby 1.8.5 compatibility issue:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-firewall/issues/3
Thanks.
ken.
On Mon,
Does checksum = mtime really work? I have a file that was checksum by
md5 and I want to change to checksum = mtime, but Puppet gave me
following error, which was really confusing:
--
Jul 11 15:00:55 vm1 puppet-agent[6820]:
Thanks. Unfortunately, it seems I will need to wait until we upgrade
puppet as version 0.25.4 does not seem to have 'puppet/util/zaml'.
--
Derek
On Jul 11, 2:56 pm, Nigel Kersten ni...@puppetlabs.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Derek dtam...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for everyone's
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Derek Tamsen dtam...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. Unfortunately, it seems I will need to wait until we upgrade
puppet as version 0.25.4 does not seem to have 'puppet/util/zaml'.
Then I'm more confused :)
does
require 'puppet'
require 'yaml'
just do the right
Hi all,
Got an issue which is starting to annoy me.
How do people currently select repos from which to install particular
packages? Currently we have a base centos, (enabled by default), and
several others that I want to enable and disable for particular packages,
like being able to use
On 11-07-11 04:43 PM, newguy wrote:
I made a directory in modules named mysql and put the rise up module
in there and I included this module in the nodes.pp
that sounds about right.
You should be able to create mysql users by adding the first part into
the desired nodes (think of it as a
On Jul 11, 2011, at 12:09 PM, Haitao Jiang wrote:
I have a File resource and it was default to use md5 checksum. Now, I
want to change it to use md5lite (or mtime, same error), I got
following error:
Any suggestion on how to get rid of this error (switch the checksum method)?
info:
Thanks for responding, but this does not help me answer my questions.
On Jul 10, 2011, at 4:26 AM, Ohad Levy wrote:
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Dan White y...@comcast.net wrote:
In Pro Linux System Administration Mr. Turnbull discusses Cobbler
and Puppet
In Pro Puppet he discusses
Ken,
Currently, the existing processes we have are quite ad-hoc, and developers
are often responsible for deployment, which is done by hand. I'm hoping
Puppet will automate the process, provide better standardisation, and
segregate development away from deployment/production.
All the things
Patrick
Thanks. Related information:
Puppet 2.6.8 for both master and client, Webrick.
file { /opt/jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526.tar.gz:
ensure = present,
checksum = md5,
source = puppet:///emb/jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526.tar.gz,
notify = Exec [tar
What is the preferred method for running the puppet client in OS X?
So far all methods I've tried seem to default to running the client as
the root user. Should this be changed to run as a puppet user?
Should I explicitly define puppet as the user in puppet.conf?
As a test I ran puppetd --test
On 07/11/2011 10:37 PM, Victor Hooi wrote:
As long as we have more the x bytes available when we install
things, we know we'll be fine.
Here is a proof of concept.
With a little tweaking you should be able to test for
an absolute amount of free space on any mounted volume.
Hope that helps,
I upgraded Puppet (master/client) to 2.7.1, the issue still there:
Jul 11 21:59:50 vm1 puppet-agent[11641]:
(/Stage[main]/Emb/File[/opt/jetty/contexts/emb-context.xml]/ensure)
change from absent to file failed: Could not rename temporary file
/opt/jetty/contexts/emb-context.xml.puppettmp_5668 to
It talks about mtime in the log, but has md5lite in the manifest. Is that a
typo?
On Jul 11, 2011, at 10:03 PM, Haitao Jiang wrote:
I upgraded Puppet (master/client) to 2.7.1, the issue still there:
Jul 11 21:59:50 vm1 puppet-agent[11641]:
On Jul 11, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Victor Hooi wrote:
Ken,
Currently, the existing processes we have are quite ad-hoc, and developers
are often responsible for deployment, which is done by hand. I'm hoping
Puppet will automate the process, provide better standardisation, and
segregate
I tried both md5lite and mtime, no difference, same issue: File
written to disk did not match checksum; discard canges
What I can do to fix or debug this?
Thanks
Haitao
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Patrick kc7...@gmail.com wrote:
It talks about mtime in the log, but has md5lite in
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