I would have no problem trying either one of these, but the PHB-objections I
face are that these do not come from Red Hat or a reliable source. They
might trust them if they came from PuppetLabs' repository, but even that is no
guarantee. They are inconsistently paranoid about what they will
You might have the best luck going the route of Well, my puppetmaster
needs RHEL6 and that's the only way it's supported because then you get
1.8.7 from an official source. I completely sympathise with your
situation, having been in it before.
Your understanding is right to the best of my
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 08:29, Dan White y...@comcast.net wrote:
I would have no problem trying either one of these, but the PHB-objections I
face are that these do not come from Red Hat or a reliable source. They
might trust them if they came from PuppetLabs' repository, but even that is
no
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Ashley Penney apen...@gmail.com wrote:
I think that would be OK. I'm actually fairly nervous about this new move
towards dragging
more and more out of the core into modules. It wouldn't be so bad if
Puppet had a proper
packaging system that handled
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Chip Schweiss chip.schwe...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm in the process of scalling my puppet master to two server with a
separate CA. My plan was to establish a new CA and reissue
certificates. Part way through the process I noticed a behavior that
seems a bit
On Apr 13, 10:49 am, Munna S 19.mu...@gmail.com wrote:
I followed your steps. now i am getting below error
Apr 13 17:42:44 pil-vm-pup-01 puppet-master[7899]: Could not find class
dev_jboss_jeeva for vm-jeeva2.aircell.prod at
...
i have jeeva_base.pp file under /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes
On 12-04-13 03:06 PM, Ashley Penney wrote:
I'm actually fairly nervous about this new move towards dragging
more and more out of the core into modules. It wouldn't be so bad if
Puppet had a proper
packaging system that handled dependencies and so forth, but as it
stands I'm just worried
Well, i think there's a big difference between things that are
standard in a linux distro and modules that are 3rd party software
like nagios.
Besides I think this is all adressed by what Nigel just mentioned: the
moduel tool does dependency stuff starting with Telly.
cheers,
Walter
On Mon, Apr
On Friday, April 13, 2012 3:06:52 PM UTC-4, Ashley Penney wrote:
I think that would be OK. I'm actually fairly nervous about this new move
towards dragging
more and more out of the core into modules. It wouldn't be so bad if
Puppet had a proper
packaging system that handled dependencies