Hello there,
I've done the strace as suggested and I found that puppet is doing an open
and lstat of all files in a user's directory which contains a large number
of files.
I was reading about it and I found about the recursive = false used when
dealing with this kind of problem, as it
Hello,
After I wrote the other message I actually found where to put the recursion
option, on
./modules/users/manifests/definitions/useraccount.pp
So now it's sorted, or at least the process is not taking ages anymore.
I guess that was it, please confirm :-)
Thanks in advance,
Marco
On
Hi there,
Would it be possible to run Puppet Enterprise and manage nodes based on
Debian Lenny?
I know the OS is end of life and not supported by Puppet (as in the
company) and of course I don't expect any support.
Would it still be possible to use it, even with a limited set of
Really no one bothers to answer or is it just a totally stupid question? :-)
Thanks ;-)
On Monday, 29 July 2013 12:05:21 UTC+1, Marco Cancedda wrote:
Hi there,
Would it be possible to run Puppet Enterprise and manage nodes based on
Debian Lenny?
I know the OS is end of life
Frank felix.fr...@alumni.tu-berlin.de wrote:
Hi,
puppet doesn't have many requirements. Chief among them is ruby 1.8,
which Debian 5 has, so it shouldn't be very hard to get it working.
HTH,
Felix
On 08/09/2013 03:45 PM, Marco Cancedda wrote:
Really no one bothers to answer or is it just