On 04/18/2014 01:40, aminos wrote:
I’m trying to install package via puppet with this basic node on a
Freebsd 9.1
My manifest nano.pp :
Node default {
Package { nano:
Name= “nano”,
Ensure = installed,
}
}
And when I do a puppet apply of this code I get the error:
Could not autoload
On 04/18/2014 10:24, Dennis Kirkpatrick wrote:
I have run into a problem in using the puppetlabs/ntp module that I
was not expecting. In calling on puppetlabs-ntp::init in my rspec
tests, I am getting a failure of ntp::params to find the correct fact
for operationingsystem, which happens to
Something to go with the live streams :)
http://puppetlabs.com/blog/watch-the-puppetconf-live-video-stream/
If you're at the conference, use Freenode's webchat OR connect to
chat.freenode.net on port 8001.
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different.
Does it make sense to take the exam for an open source puppet user, or is it
really more geared towards Enterprise customers who use the Puppet Ecosystem?
Not that I don't like taking tests, I just don't want to waste PL's or my own
time if it doesn't make sense :)
Cheers
- R. Tyler
I figured I'd take to time to remind you guys of the r/puppet subreddit:
http://www.reddit.com/r/puppet
I'm hoping to see it grow more in the lead-up to PuppetConf, mostly because I
want to see some interesting blog posts and such before September ;)
Cheers
- R. Tyler Croy
/type.html#package
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Not that my message is all that constructive either :)
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and have it sent out as a consolidated email once a week or
something?
Just a thought.
I think this is the best idea here, a This Week in Puppet Jobs would be a
good email, low noise, high signal :)
Cheers
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into /etc/pki. But you can query it via rpm -qa gpg-pubkey*:
rpm -qi gpg-pubkey-d50582e6-4a3feef6
Sounds like I should find a way to incorporate this workaround into my
puppet-jenkins module (https://github.com/rtyler/puppet-jenkins).
Glad you guys got this working regardless!
Cheers
- R. Tyler Croy
be doing?
Cheers
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