Thanks Dan (I'm running puppet) and Nan - I regenerated the certificate,
but still had problems - removing the ssl directory was not a good idea!
I've decided to reinstall from scratch, as I can then ensure a clean system
and document the details. I will close this when I have it up and
First off are you running open source puppet or puppetlabs.
I understand there is a difference...
and most instructions do not include restarting the pe-http daemon so you
have stale data in there..
This is what I did
Certificate problems
On Client…
cd /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/ ssl
rm
On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:58:48 PM UTC-5, catshirt wrote:
another option besides using the master as a agent to itself, would be to
version your master configuration in git, and set up a post-receive hook to
re-apply the master configuration.
Such a setup is possible, but it discards
On Friday, July 6, 2012 3:17:15 PM UTC-5, llo...@oreillyauto.com wrote:
Just as an update, I found a workaround by setting certname to the IP, but
I was still wondering if this is the best solution when there isn't a
real hostname on the system(s)?
It is not the best solution. In fact,
Just as an update, I found a workaround by setting certname to the IP, but
I was still wondering if this is the best solution when there isn't a
real hostname on the system(s)?
On Friday, July 6, 2012 2:22:51 PM UTC-5, llo...@oreillyauto.com wrote:
I'm setting up a dev / test environment
quite new with puppet myself so take this for what it's worth;
if you didn't configure puppet so that it points to the correct server, it
will by default look for the machine named `puppet`. presumably, if you're
not modifying DNS, you'll need to reconfigure your agent to connect to the
On 06. juli 2012 22:17, llow...@oreillyauto.com wrote:
Just as an update, I found a workaround by setting certname to the IP,
but I was still wondering if this is the best solution when there isn't
a real hostname on the system(s)?
echo 192.168.1.1 puppet | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
and read
On Mar 2, 2009, at 5:07 AM, Alexis Hazell wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up puppet 0.24.5 using the packages provided for
Mandriva 2009.0. After installing the packages and starting the
puppetmaster service for the first time, the relevant CA certificates
and keys are generated