> > Since it appeared to be impossible to get recent puppet with augeas
> > and stored configs running on Hardy (8.04), I tried to install it on
> > Jaunty. Unfortunately my attempt failed on stored configs.
>
> As said before, I'm using the current puppet and augeas on ubuntu
> hardy. I'm using stored configs. I really haven't had any problems with it.
>
> I've used the pretty standard backporting methods, which I've emailed
> before. I'm not really sure what problems you're having, but it's
> certainly possible.
Yes, your mail was very helpful (and thank you), but it did not solve
all my problems (http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users/
browse_thread/thread/ef877c4b0accebc7/9f1334d1d3a6ea56?
lnk=gst&q=augeas#9f1334d1d3a6ea56), so being in a dead end I tried an
opposite approach: to migrate my servers to more recent distribution.

>
> > err: could not open database: unable to open database file
>
> Well, it looks like the puppetmaster can't open the database file. Did
> you configure it?
Well, I didn’t. There is no menton of any more reconfiguring sqlite3
beyond those threee statements in the puppet.conf, which I wrote
about. I took those statements from Puppet Wiki:

storeconfigs = true
dbadapter = sqlite3
dblocation = /var/lib/puppet/storeconfigs.sqlite

I will add that no database was ever created in /var/lib/puppet/.

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