Hi,
I'm looking into writing proper modules and starting off with puppet
module generate but it seems the tool uses an invalid name for the
directory.
When i specify mymodule as a name it tells me I need to use a dash
separated name and when I use myname-mymodule then the module
gets generated
Hi,
what plans are in place to deal with bug #8040:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/8040
I have some Puppet experience but I'm also looking at Chef and Ansible
right now in order to determine which configuration management to commit to
and being able to build and re-use components is a
Thanks, that was indeed the issue. I just appended it to the file and
didn't notice the catch-all rule.
On Thursday, July 5, 2012 10:06:10 AM UTC+2, Matthew Burgess wrote:
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 2:52 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
djacobfeuerb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've just set up
, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
[...]
The twist I need to add though is that I only want to do this if a copy
of that file for the node exists on the server. If this file doesn't
exists then I want puppet to not replace the file on the client and not
restart the service.
Is there a way
if I
find the time. If I make any progress there you can expect a pull request
for the changes :)
On Monday, April 23, 2012 3:57:08 PM UTC+2, matti wrote:
Hi,
On Monday, 23 April 2012 13:59:00 UTC+1, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
Thanks, this looks like it will do the trick. The lack of puppet
Hi,
I'm trying to find a way to configure the firewall on centos systems using
puppet by copying the /etc/sysconfig/iptables file and restarting the
iptables service.
That part is simple to accomplish. The twist I need to add though is that I
only want to do this if a copy of that file for the
Good news, thanks! Bug #9388 should probably be closed or more correctly be
marked as a duplicate of bug
#9109https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/9109so that the people watching
that bug know the problem is fixed.
Regards,
Dennis
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Hi,
can somebody who understands the puppet codebase take a look at bug #9388?
I isolated the problem and it seems that the yaml cache files are not
properly updated when mongrel is used.
Cody Robertson added the the switch from GET to POST/PUT between 2.6.x and
2.7.x might be the problem and
Hi,
I've got a problem where clients apparently randomly lose the ability to
retrieve catalogs.
This is what I end up seeing in the log:
puppet-agent[26510]: Starting Puppet client version 2.6.6
puppet-agent[26510]: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server:
puppet-agent[26510]: Using
Hi,
One of my machines has started to refuse reading the catalog from the
server. The log shows the following:
Mar 16 15:36:42 wmembf10 puppetd[7411]: Starting Puppet client version
0.25.5
Mar 16 15:36:46 wmembf10 puppetd[7411]: Could not retrieve catalog from
remote server:
Mar 16 15:36:46
Wow, apparently running a tcpdump -nn port 8140 un-wedges puppet and
brings things back to normal. Problem is that I have no clue how or why
running a tcpdump could possibly matter here even though it apparently does.
Does anyone have an idea what might be going on here?
Regards,
Dennis
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Regards,
Dennis
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