On Friday, November 19, 2010 07:50 EST, walexey wale...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody!
How can i create with puppet following sudoers file:
User_Alias CENTREON=apache,nagios
CENTREON ALL = NOPASSWD: /etc/init.d/nagios* restart
CENTREON ALL = NOPASSWD: /etc/init.d/nagios*
On May 21, 2010 08:51:59 am Dave Augustus wrote:
I have moved my node defs from files to LDAP but puppetmaster can't find
them.
I am using puppet 25.4-1.el5 with 389 ldap server and I have configured
puppetmaster to use LDAP all running on Centos 5.4 x86_64.
Here is the strange part:
On Apr 19, 8:05 am, Dan Carley dan.car...@gmail.com wrote:
It's possible with inline_template():
dan.car...@jim ~ $ puppet
$a = 1
$x = a
notice(Bad:, inline_template(%= x %))
notice(Good:, inline_template(%= $x %))
^D
notice: Scope(Class[main]): Bad: a
notice: Scope(Class[main]): Good:
Hi,
Is it possible for puppet to do the equivalent to this in bash:
and...@comet:~$ a=1
and...@comet:~$ x=a
and...@comet:~$ eval echo \$$x
1
Or this perl:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$a=1;
$x=a;
print $$x;
(Output would be 1)
Or would I need to write a function to do this?
Thanks,
Andrew
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On Monday 22 February 2010 16:17:52 Toby Riddell wrote:
I received my copy of ;login (the Usenix magazine) today. There's an
article* comparing CPU utilisation of Puppet and Cfengine. To
abbreviate massively: Puppet requires much more CPU than Cfengine when
both verifying and fixing
Hi,
We want to use files to set variables in some recipes in puppet, which
works
ok. However I have one problem. The first step of the recipe is to get
an
updated version of a control file, which has some info to manage
data. Even
though the file has new data, the recipe reads the file contents
On Friday 14 August 2009 06:38:21 Jordi Funollet wrote:
If your host has a firewall, remeber to open tcp/8193.
Try this to get more information:
# puppetrun --debug --foreground --host puppt-7-lab-vm
It just shows:
# puppetrun --debug --foreground --host puppt-7-lab-vm
debug: Parsing