On 21 Mrz., 19:22, Josh Cooper <j...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:
> Hi Jay,
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> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 7:02 AM, Jay Ze 
> <iltisannihila...@googlemail.com>wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > I posted an other problem with puppet and windows weeks ago.
> > With the new Version 2.7.12 those problems were fixed.
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> > But now I don't get puppet to work.
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> > I installed puppet as explained here:
> >http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/1/wiki/Puppet_Windows
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> > It worked so far.
> > But when I start
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> > puppet agent --test --waitforcert 10
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> > I get the following error message:
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> > err: Could not request certificate: getaddrinfo: Die
> > SpeichersteuerblĂ·cke wurden zerstĂ·rt.
> > Canceling startup
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> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> That particular message is what ruby on windows displays when it can't
> resolve the hostname.
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> I installed everything on a Windows Server 2003 and I recognized
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> > something..
> > The older version installed puppet into C:\Documents and Settings\User
> > \.puppet
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> Prior to 2.7.12, when puppet ran as as a privileged user that was not an
> explicit member of the local Administrators group, e.g. LocalSystem, puppet
> thought it was running in a non-privileged context. As a result, it would
> store its data in the %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\.puppet directory. However,
> that bug (http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/10299) was fixed in 2.7.12,
> so it will now store its data in the CommonAppData folder.
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> > Now I can't find any directory named .puppet or something like this.
> > So where do I have to put the puppet.conf into??
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> On 2003, the CommonAppData is typically c:\Documents and Settings\All
> Users\ApplicationData. On 2008, it is typically C:\ProgramData. And
> Puppet's data directory is stored within there, e.g. C:\Documents and
> Settings\All Users\ApplicationData\PuppetLabs\puppet\etc\puppet.conf. Note
> on 2008, the C:\ProgramData directory is hidden by default. 
> Seehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/812003

That's really good to know. I placed my puppet.conf into the right
place and now puppet runs.

Thx for your help. Now I will test puppet functions and mabe (I don't
hope so) post a new thread here again :-)


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> Josh
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> Josh Cooper
> Developer, Puppet Labs

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