Hi,
If you try to restart the client during the update, won't that confuse puppet a
bit?
Dont subscribe puppet.conf to the service. I'm not sure whether puppet re-reads
changes to it's config files before it does a run (I think it does), but I'm
sure what you're trying to do won't work.
Cheer
Also I have setup the auth.conf as well.
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Hi,
puppet-dashboard has been great for us, and I appreciate all the hard
work from all the developers. I can't however seem to enable facts or
inventory browsing. I have generated, signed and retrieved the certs
as per the README. Not sure what else I need to do to get them to
display (or where i
Hello;
Sorry, I meant to say I downloaded the tarball, made the RPM using
said tarball (using the redhat/puppet.spec) and moved teh RPM over to
the copied puppetmaster server.
So for all intents and purposes I am using the RPMs.
On Mar 23, 3:58 pm, Adam Gibbins wrote:
> On 23 March 2011 22:49,
On 23 March 2011 22:49, Michel wrote:
> Hello;
>
> Is there any documentation on how to perform a puppet upgrade? I
> download the tarball and extracted it to my copied puppetmaster
> server. Right now I have all the node definitions working, but any
> modules are not working.
> (not even a simp
Hello;
Is there any documentation on how to perform a puppet upgrade? I
download the tarball and extracted it to my copied puppetmaster
server. Right now I have all the node definitions working, but any
modules are not working.
(not even a simply touch foo.txt exec command)
Some errors I am ge
On Mar 23, 2011, at 8:25 AM, hyzhang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My organization is going to set up puppet soon. We have thousands
> servers and desktops. Would WEBrick work well for this? Or should we
> use Passenger?
Just to make the issues clear, in my experience, depending on your manifests,
Webrick
On 03/23/2011 06:00 PM, hyzhang wrote:
Thanks everybody for the input. Thank you Charles for the information.
We also use apache on CentOS 5.x.
I find some documentation from the link below:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/tree/master/ext/rack for Puppet
0.25.x and 2.6.x.
But the above link
Thanks everybody for the input. Thank you Charles for the information.
We also use apache on CentOS 5.x.
I find some documentation from the link below:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/tree/master/ext/rack for Puppet
0.25.x and 2.6.x.
But the above link does not seem very detailed. Do you also
Got it!
It looks like I still had a manifest specified in the [main] section
of puppet.conf, AND via a PUPPETMASTER_MANIFEST declaration in the /
etc/sysconfig/puppetmaster file which made it a little tricky to track
down :) Once I removed those and let it fall back to the
[environment] sections
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Maxim Ivanov wrote:
> Hi! How to create "exec" resource in ruby DSL? Found mention of
> create_resource but had no luck in using it =(
node 'default' do
create_resource(:exec, "/bin/touch /tmp/f", :creates=>"/tmp/f")
end
or
hostclass 'demo' do
create_resou
We use puppet running with apache and passenger on CentOS 5.x. We manage
about 700 boxes with no problems.
Apache was the stock install using yum.
We built ruby 1.8.7 patchlevel 334 from source.
We built RubyGems from source, and installed the requisite gems.
We built passenger from source, and
On 03/23/2011 11:25 AM, hyzhang wrote:
Hi,
My organization is going to set up puppet soon. We have thousands
servers and desktops. Would WEBrick work well for this? Or should we
use Passenger?
Thanks,
Haiyan
WEBrick will not work - look into Passenger or Mongrel setup with some
frontend proxy
Have a look at external node classifiers, I believe this is a more
appropriate approach for what you are trying to accomplish:
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/external_nodes.html
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:47 AM, junaid_malik wrote:
> I'm finding the way to import a file or a class stored in st
Hello,
I am farly new to puppet and wanted to start configure a couple of my
servers.
I started to write a little test manifest and tryed to update the
puppet client configuration as a test.
This is my site.pp
-
#set fi
Hi,
My organization is going to set up puppet soon. We have thousands
servers and desktops. Would WEBrick work well for this? Or should we
use Passenger?
Thanks,
Haiyan
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I'm finding the way to import a file or a class stored in string in
ruby manifest.
I have tried following code to parse the class having packages and
services.
pp = Puppet::Parser::Parser.new("development")
pp.string = "class webhttpd{package { 'httpd': ensure => installed, }
service { 'httpd': e
Tim Dunphy wrote:
> I am having a strange occurrence where I can run puppet on a client
> successfully and have it install httpd and php and a few other
> packages. The first run everything goes ok and everything installs
> perfectly the first run. But if I delete the packages (using yum
> remove
Hi,
I have an interesting problem with groups and users.
Our puppet configuration is nice and modular so each application we wish to
install has its own class. For some applications we want to add existing
users, created in another class to a new group. Here's an example:
class App1 {
pack
Just in case you guys weren't aware, but your EU Puppet Camp is
running very close to the Netherlands' Queensday and Queensnight:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koninginnedag
Which is a rather busy party holiday. Not to mention that the same
weekend is the UK's Royal Wedding, so there will be even
> On the FAQ site you mention that you will try to get some "discounted rooms
> at a nearby hotel".
>
> Do you already know if or when the group registration code will be available?
>
Unfortunately hotels in the area don't seem too keen on giving us a
room block. However, I've been referring pe
hello list
I am having a strange occurrence where I can run puppet on a client
successfully and have it install httpd and php and a few other
packages. The first run everything goes ok and everything installs
perfectly the first run. But if I delete the packages (using yum
remove foo) and run pu
jcbollinger:
> On the other hand, perhaps the new thing needed is something
> different: what about resource sub-types? [...]
> plainfile { "/etc/profile.d/foo.sh": source => "..." }
> filelink { "/etc/profile.d/foo.sh": target => "/opt/foo/foo_env.sh" }
> service { "foo": require => File["/etc/pro
Hi, I don't see the problems, really.
> mount { '/mnt/foo':
> device => '/dev/foo',
> options => 'ro',
> mount_state => mounted
> fstab_state => present
> }
>
> and lets also say that options is 'ro' in fstab but someone mounted the
> device 'rw'. What should puppet report now?
hi,
I tried with the puppet tools and some browsers. I think the first one
is the revelant one . Some browsers could support
this method (ff and epiphany do not support it afaik) . So if it
appears in the docs, i thought maybe it was a lacking apache directive
but i did not
found anything about it
Hi! How to create "exec" resource in ruby DSL? Found mention of
create_resource but had no luck in using it =(
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Am 22.03.2011 23:52, schrieb Nigel Kersten:
> If you're enabling recursive copies for Directories, then you're also
> supporting the 'source' property, and you're also supporting the
> "links => {follow, manage, ignore}" parameter and recurse and
> recurselimit
I see your point.
As an alterna
Hi Jose,
On Mar 18, 2011, at 9:40 PM, Jose Palafox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We've set up a speaker line up, menu, and a bunch of other useful information
> about Puppet Camp on our website. The event is going to be awesome, we've got
> some great speakers, and social events planned. Nearly half the te
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