Le 2024-09-10 à 15 h 48, Jonathan Wiltshire a écrit :
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Hi,
On Thu, Sep 05, 2024 at 10:18:15PM -0400, Jérôme Charaoui wrote:
This is causing some installations that were upgraded from bullseye to
bookworm to break after some time because of the large amounts of reports
generated and stored on the Puppet server. An example of this is
https://bugs.debian.org/1078911
How does this interact with the puppetdb setting report-ttl?
(https://www.puppet.com/docs/puppetdb/7/maintain_and_tune.html#clean-up-old-reports)
There is no interaction: when reports are sent to PuppetDB ("reports =
puppetdb" in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf), they're stored in database
backend, typically PostgreSQL. The "report-ttl" setting is independent
and affects only those reports which are stored in the database.
-- Jérôme