On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:27 PM, Khoury Brazil wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Puppet-dashboard appears to be having some trouble. Under inventory, it says:
> "Could not retrieve facts from inventory service: Permission denied -
> certs/dashboard.private_key.pem"
>
> When I run:
> curl -k -H "Accept: yaml"
Hi All,
Puppet-dashboard appears to be having some trouble. Under inventory, it says:
"Could not retrieve facts from inventory service: Permission denied -
certs/dashboard.private_key.pem"
When I run:
curl -k -H "Accept: yaml" https://puppet:8140/production/facts/host.domain
I get the expected du
Got it working. Run puppetd through sudo and it would work :P
On Jul 22, 6:31 pm, newguy wrote:
> Yes I checked they are in the same group with port 8140 open,so I
> think this is all what is required for machines in the same group to
> talk.
> Thanks
>
> On Jul 22, 6:14 pm, newguy wrote:
>
>
>
Hi All,
Does anyone have any experience with debian/ubuntu and or OS X with
regard to reporting on updates? I'm interested in getting update
(specifically security) states for compliance (SOX, PCI, etc)
purposes. I know there's spacewalk for things like this, but I'm kind
of hoping to avoid going
Yes I checked they are in the same group with port 8140 open,so I
think this is all what is required for machines in the same group to
talk.
Thanks
On Jul 22, 6:14 pm, newguy wrote:
> Well as am new to EC2 I will check this but what I know is that these
> instances are in the same security grou
Well as am new to EC2 I will check this but what I know is that these
instances are in the same security group and port 8140 is open, does
that answer you question.??
Thanks
On Jul 22, 5:42 pm, Mark Stanislav wrote:
> Does your EC2 security group allow connectivity to the Puppet master inbound?
Does your EC2 security group allow connectivity to the Puppet master inbound?
Seems like it can't connect.
-Mark
On Jul 22, 2011, at 7:20 PM, newguy wrote:
> Hi guys
> I recently started playing with EC2 and tried installing puppet.
> I ran in to this problem that puppetmaster doesnt get any ce
Hi guys
I recently started playing with EC2 and tried installing puppet.
I ran in to this problem that puppetmaster doesnt get any certificate
request.
This is my /etc/hosts file on the client:
127.0.0.1 ip-10-243-34-4.ec2.internal localhost
10.220.198.146 domU-12-31-39-09-C1-64.compute-1.interna
This a feature release candidate (number 3) of Puppet Dashboard. If
you're wondering what happened to rc2, it was internal only. Our CI
system found a few issues before we released it to the public.
This release is available for download at:
http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/dashboard/
We have
On 22/07/11 12:57 AM, John Hawkes-Reed wrote:
Hello.
As part of our Puppet rig, we manage a number of zonefiles with NSD. This means
that there's a directory of datafiles under ../puppet/modules/nsd/files/zones/
(and something somewhat similar for the Postfix virtual domains).
It seems to me
Well, I can definitely let you know that. I apologize. It seems I
didn't explain what was going on well enough when I sent out the Open
Source Team update for 2011-07-06.
The items that were on our back log still are. They've just been
bumped behind the basic Windows agent support we're current
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:43 PM, David Kavanagh wrote:
> I have this in a class:
> $version = '2.0.3',
You have an extra comma at the end.
> $repourl =
> "http://www.eucalyptussoftware.com/downloads/repo/eucalyptus/$version/yum/downcase($operatingsystem)/$architecture"
Can't really call dow
I have this in a class:
$version = '2.0.3',
$repourl =
"http://www.eucalyptussoftware.com/downloads/repo/eucalyptus/$version/yum/downcase($operatingsystem)/$architecture"
repourl evaluates to:
http://www.eucalyptussoftware.com/downloads/repo/eucalyptus//yum/downcase(CentOS)/x86_64
I included t
Hello,
I randomly errors like this:
Fri Jul 22 09:01:41 + 2011 //SERVER.fqdn/Puppet (err): Could not
retrieve catalog from remote server: end of file reached
Fri Jul 22 09:01:41 + 2011 //SERVER.fqdn/Puppet (notice): Using
cached catalog
Fri Jul 22 09:01:41 + 2011 //SERVER.fqdn/Puppet
On 21 July 2011 11:19, david ramblewski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed Dashboard on my server and I aim to remotely request
> the MySQL Database.
> All documentations read explain the way to roll out using Dashboard
> and MySQL Database on the same server.
>
> I am looking for any information to
On Jul 22, 2011, at 4:23 PM, Oliver Beattie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, this is Debian (Ubuntu). If I specify groups (not gid) surely the groups
> the user gets added to should be secondary, not primary?
>
> If I run the command directly I get the same error (although not if I
> lowercase the g of
> Because about one in five of them is not actually *finished*
So currently the incomplete functions are:
date
is_float
is_integer
is_numberic
is_valid_domain_name
is_valid_ip_address
is_valid_mac_address
is_valid_netmask
rand
squeeze
If anyone wants to help complete these - I'm happy to take pa
Is there currently a way to import existing puppet modules and classes
into the puppet-dashboard?
If not , will defining them in puppet-dashboard make the nodes aware
of modules already created in puppet?
I found this issue opened on the subject,
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3503,
but d
Hi,
Yes, this is Debian (Ubuntu). If I specify groups (not gid) surely the
groups the user gets added to should be secondary, not primary?
If I run the command directly I get the same error (although not if I
lowercase the g of course).
—Oliver
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Hi,
On Jul 22, 2011, at 2:31 PM, Oliver Beattie wrote:
> I have a definition like this in one of my manifests:
>
> group { 'foo':
> ensure => present,
> }
>
> user { 'bar':
> ensure => present,
> groups => ['foo'],
> managehome => true,
> home => '/home/bar',
> shell => '
On 07/22/2011 09:08 AM, jcbollinger wrote:
Well yes, but that's not relevant to the OP's problem. I had in fact
supposed that he omitted all that so as to provide a smaller failure
case.
The OP's problem is that he is not including the header
fragment in "Assemble_Sudo_Fragments". It is easy
On Jul 21, 11:38 pm, vagn scott wrote:
> On 07/20/2011 09:37 PM, Jon Jaroker wrote:> Hello, I was wondering if anyone
> can spot the mistake I am making in
> > the file-fragments pattern below.
>
> You probably want to drop ALL your fragments into the
> fragments directory, including the head f
Oops:
On Jul 22, 7:51 am, jcbollinger wrote:
> On Jul 21, 11:28 am, Panaman wrote:
>
>
>
> > I basically have a custom service i am running
> > I want puppet to run a command if the process doesn't show up in ps -
> > aux
>
> > What is happening is it runs the command no matter what.
> > her
On Jul 21, 11:28 am, Panaman wrote:
> I basically have a custom service i am running
> I want puppet to run a command if the process doesn't show up in ps -
> aux
>
> What is happening is it runs the command no matter what.
> here is my exec
>
> exec { "$rule-$interface-svscan":
>
On Jul 21, 2:59 pm, Bob wrote:
> Hi, I run puppetmaster on a machine accessible by both ipv4 and ipv6.
> bindaddress in puppet.conf is "::"
>
> Puppet version:
> Client (debian squeeze): 2.6.2-5
> Server (ubuntu 10.10): 2.6.1
>
> When I try to run puppetd --test from my IPv4 only client, I get t
(I should point out, the user was called deploy in the actual manifest :-)
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I have a definition like this in one of my manifests:
group { 'foo':
ensure => present,
}
user { 'bar':
ensure => present,
groups => ['foo'],
managehome => true,
home => '/home/bar',
shell => '/usr/sbin/nologin',
require => Group['deploy'],
}
When I run it, however,
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Bob wrote:
> Hi, I run puppetmaster on a machine accessible by both ipv4 and ipv6.
> bindaddress in puppet.conf is "::"
> Could not retrieve hostname: getaddrinfo: Name or service not known
> dnsdomainname: Name or service not known
You have something wrongly set
The approach I've used is similar - automatically sign new CSRs so
that new nodes can be added without human interaction.
In order to then apply a configuration to the node, the hostnames for
my machines all conform to a pattern, which I then match against a
regular expression in the node manifest
On 07/21/2011 10:57 AM, John Hawkes-Reed wrote:
It seems to me that mixing code and data like that might be a bad idea, and was
wondering if anyone else had a better one.
It would be cool if puppet knew about svn, git, and so on. A file could
have a
URI and revision, when the revision c
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