I just realised that between now and then there was a foreman upgrade which
has basically broken my ability to enroll new nodes.
Great. Thanks package maintainer.
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It turned out that there was an update to the foreman package which
completely broke Puppets ability to enroll new nodes.
Call me old fashioned, I've been a Debian sysadmin for over 10 years, but
on a 'stable' system an apt-get upgrade is not supposed to break things.
Thats one of the things
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Steve Wray stevedw...@gmail.com wrote:
It turned out that there was an update to the foreman package which
completely broke Puppets ability to enroll new nodes.
Call me old fashioned, I've been a Debian sysadmin for over 10 years, but
on a 'stable' system an
On 2013-10-16 10:07, Steve Wray wrote:
It turned out that there was an update to the foreman package which
completely broke Puppets ability to enroll new nodes.
Call me old fashioned, I've been a Debian sysadmin for over 10 years,
but on a 'stable' system an apt-get upgrade is not supposed
Yes, I know. At first I didn't anticipate that it was a foreman issue.
To be honest I've found foremans usefulness marginal at best and its
performance hit on the Puppet master server quite significant, so I'm not
inclined to pursue it further.
On Wednesday, 16 October 2013 17:26:33 UTC+8,
Sure, I'm using this repository
deb http://deb.theforeman.org/ precise stable
I upgraded from
foreman-postgresql 1.2.3+debian1
foreman 1.2.3+debian1
foreman-proxy 1.2.1+ubuntu1
foreman-installer 1.2.1-debian1
to
foreman-postgresql 1.3.0-1
foreman 1.3.0-1
foreman-proxy 1.3.0-1
foreman-installer
On 16 October 2013 11:48, Steve Wray stevedw...@gmail.com wrote:
Sure, I'm using this repository
deb http://deb.theforeman.org/ precise stable
it looks as if the upgrade didn't make the required changes to the
database, or something like that. I dropped the db and recreated it and the
On 16 October 2013 14:39, Steve Wray stevedw...@gmail.com wrote:
Your response is encouraging, thanks.
I wasn't using sqlite, I was using postgresql. I have about 100 nodes (and
growing) sqlite quickly became unusable.
Ah ok. There are changes to the ENC script (which also registers new