Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Denmat
Hi, Will need to see logs but generally you cant have the master at an older version than the clients - if I remember correctly. Cheers, Den On 30/12/2011, at 19:49, Juan-Francisco Diez moch...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, We have the server installed in CentOS 5.7. The version installed of

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Russell Van Tassell
Similarly, I believe the docs very clearly say (in one or more places) that your server always needs to be the newest version out of any of your clients (ie. The server is usually happy/fine to deal with older clients (with a few potential exceptions), but a newer client may not work with an older

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Juan-Francisco Diez
Thank to all. We try to put the server in the newest version. But with ruby in CentOS it's a bit more complicated because the new version is not packaged in the 5.x version. I will try to put all in the same version 2011/12/30 Russell Van Tassell russel...@gmail.com Similarly, I believe the

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Russell Van Tassell
You can use RVM, or getting a ruby 1.8.7 build/rpm shouldn't be that difficult (I will have to look at our source, tomorrow, but we store a similar thing in our own local EL repo, pretty much for puppet and one or two other things ... At this hour I can't remember if we compiled it or grabbed it

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Dan White
Consider downgrading the CentOS 6 clients. Might be an easier solution. “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.” Bill Waterson (Calvin Hobbes) - Juan-Francisco Diez moch...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Craig White
On Dec 30, 2011, at 3:31 AM, Juan-Francisco Diez wrote: Thank to all. We try to put the server in the newest version. But with ruby in CentOS it's a bit more complicated because the new version is not packaged in the 5.x version. I think you will find it much easier to remove any

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Craig White
On Dec 30, 2011, at 3:36 AM, Russell Van Tassell wrote: You can use RVM, or getting a ruby 1.8.7 build/rpm shouldn't be that difficult (I will have to look at our source, tomorrow, but we store a similar thing in our own local EL repo, pretty much for puppet and one or two other things

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Craig White
On Dec 30, 2011, at 6:59 AM, Dan White wrote: Consider downgrading the CentOS 6 clients. Might be an easier solution. probably not the best idea. his server is 2.7.1 and there's been a lot of bug fixes between 2.7.1 and 2.7.9 thus bringing his server up to speed makes more sense long

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Dan White
- Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote: On Dec 30, 2011, at 6:59 AM, Dan White wrote: Consider downgrading the CentOS 6 clients. Might be an easier solution. probably not the best idea. his server is 2.7.1 and there's been a lot of bug fixes between 2.7.1 and 2.7.9

Re: [Puppet Users] In CentOS 6, puppet Unresponsive

2011-12-30 Thread Russell Van Tassell
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com wrote: On Dec 30, 2011, at 3:36 AM, Russell Van Tassell wrote: You can use RVM, or getting a ruby 1.8.7 build/rpm shouldn't be that difficult (I will have to look at our source, tomorrow, but we store a similar thing in