Niels: Thank you for the Arch packages, I'll add them to the README's.
Jose: I'm not sure what you're getting at, what do you understand as
outofsync? Nodes that haven't checked in in a while show up, if that
timeframe is too big for you can modify the settings.
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Out of sync means that there are configurations in the node that doesn't
meet the configuration it should have. It is useful if you work in noop
mode by default.
I'm the yaml report files when a resource doesn't meet the configuration
established in puppet master it appears as out of sync.
Hi Daniele,
Thanks for the update in the Readme with the Archlinux Packages.
Would you like to have opensuse/suse support packages as well?
I'm building these on opensuse build
server: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:aboe76
Please do not link from that repository, it's my own rpm
You should SR it for the OpenSUSE systems:management:puppet repo so its
available along with puppetdb and puppet.
On Feb 13, 2014 5:32 PM, Niels Abspoel abo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Daniele,
Thanks for the update in the Readme with the Archlinux Packages.
Would you like to have opensuse/suse
Darin no problem, will do
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Hi Daniele Sluijters,
I've build some archlinux packages to test this out,
and it works very well on Archlinux.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python2-puppetboard/
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python2-pypuppetdb/
Op woensdag 7 augustus 2013 14:47:23 UTC+2 schreef Daniele Sluijters:
Hey, I lost this instruction ( was not in the group in august)
Really nice software, being using it for a couple of months, although I
think it lacks some things to be even more useful( at least for me):
- in the main page nodes are in unchanged, changed or error state, would be
nice to have the
Hey,
Good catch, I'll get that fixed asap.
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On Tuesday, 13 August 2013 22:36:35 UTC+2, Ellison Marks wrote:
Er, excuse me, I misspoke. As it is it relies on having python 2.7+, not 3
for the formatting. Still, the Redhat family, by default, is still on 2.6.
On
So I finally got the time to get this going, and it is indeed, very cool.
One hitch though: I grabbed the source from github, and most things seemed
to work, but the overview page errored out. It seems that it was using
python 3 syntax for it's format strings on line 86 and 88.
86:
Er, excuse me, I misspoke. As it is it relies on having python 2.7+, not 3
for the formatting. Still, the Redhat family, by default, is still on 2.6.
On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:13:17 PM UTC-7, Ellison Marks wrote:
So I finally got the time to get this going, and it is indeed, very cool.
It seems very cool. Thank you for sharing.
One thing that I would be missing, before being able to switch (as gathered
from screenshots - I haven't tested it yet :) - is the overview of failed,
unreported and unresponsive hosts.
Also - there would need to be a way to query this - just as I
Hi Klavs,
Thanks, I'll think about that. An API that could be used for notifications
and such was already on my mind. Unfortunately I don't think I can
currently ask PuppetDB for the statistics you mention but perhaps that can
be added to PuppetDB.
As far as notifying about failed runs
If it's something that means I can finally ditch puppet-dashboard's
reporting functionality, I will be on that like jam on toast. Screenshots
look very cool, I'll probably try to install it later this week.
On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 5:47:23 AM UTC-7, Daniele Sluijters wrote:
Hello
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