Sorry for not responding in a while – I moved on to automating other parts and 
now I’m back to this one.

It happens if I run puppet apply or puppet agent – either way it’s running as a 
domain service account.

I can run the installer perfectly fine outside of puppet with no user 
interaction whatsoever.  I have the appropriate command line options and the 
response file simply provides the settings that would’ve been requested through 
the UI – but as I said, I have it working w/out a lick of interaction required. 
 It’s just when I hit it in puppet this occurs.

Puppet is running as a domain service account.  Not sure what you mean by 
having an issue with the D: drive.  D: is a local drive, not a mapped drive, so 
we’re not trying to use localsystem across to a network/mapped drive.  Puppet 
has no issues install everything else from the same d:\build source – for 
example I’ve used it to install the MSDeploy MSI and a custom MSI to install 
some http modules in IIS.  These installers reside in D:\Build as well.  Also, 
the fact that it’s able to access the installer and unzip the files in the temp 
install directory is telling me that it has no issues accessing the files on D:.

That said, I just tried to execute it as the puppet service account 
interactively – I see an issue (maybe THE issue) - the installer throws a 
java.lang.NullPointerException.  I don’t get this when I run it as myself, so 
at least another lead with the specific user it’s executing under.  I’ll update 
this thread when I find out more but if you have any other diagnostic tips let 
me know.

Thanks!




From: Josh Cooper 
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 1:32 AM
To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] Puppet for Windows - Problems with Oracle 11g 
client install





On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Jim Ficarra <jimfica...@gmail.com> wrote:

  Thanks for replying, Josh.

  I just tried your suggestion but the same thing happens.  

  install_options => ['-silent', '-waitforcompletion', '-noconsole'. 
'-responseFile', 'D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp'],


  It spawns several processes (javaw, oui, etc) and then it unzips the files (I 
see unzip.exe execute in task mgr, and I see the files expanded in the puppet 
users appdata/local/temp folder) then it hangs with the following processes 
hung (in the security context of the service account under which the puppet 
service is running) – 0% CPU utilization on these processes.

  conhost.exe (two of them), ruby.exe*32 (two of them), setup.exe*32, 
oui.exe*32, javaw.exe*32, cmd.exe*32 (two of them) hanging with 0 CPU 
utilization.

  I have turned on debugging and I get the following in the event log shortly 
before it hangs.
  Executing 'cmd.exe /c start "puppet-install" /w 
D:\Build\Oracle11gclient\setup.exe -silent -noconsole -waitforcompletion 
-responseFile D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp'

  It eventually times out.

  Any other thoughts?  The odd thing is that I can install this from the 
command line with the same options, so I know I have the options correct.  Are 
these processes getting orphaned? I’m guessing based on the behavior, but it 
looks like the install kicks off several processes, and after the unzip the 
other processes seem to be waiting for some signal that never happens.  

  Any additional thoughts?

Are you running `puppet apply` or `puppet agent` when the hang happens? In 
either case, I'd recommending using process explorer to find the child process 
that all of those are waiting on. As a first approximation, you can usually use 
procexp to see if one of the threads is calling MessageBoxA, e.g. a service 
that tries to display a message dialog on the service window station.

Second, is D: a mapped drive? If so, then puppet running as LocalSystem won't 
be able to access it (as specified).

Also, it would help if you could provide your response file with redacted 
passwords, etc.


  Thanks.

  -Jim




  From: Josh Cooper 
  Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 3:44 PM
  To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com 
  Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] Puppet for Windows - Problems with Oracle 11g 
client install





  On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Jim Ficarra <jimfica...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Trying the following in both package and exec providers 

    D:\Build\Oracle11gclient\setup.exe -silent -waitforcompletion -noconsole 
-responseFile D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp


    I can run this at the command line and install Oracle 11g client 
silently.Once I put it in a package or try to exec it, I get as far as the 
installer auto-unzipping the files needed for the install but then it just 
hangs and after 5 mins, puppet times out.  The processes are just hung.

    I've tried the following two ways  (I have a custom fact that determines if 
oracle is installed which works correctly - if I install oracle outside of 
puppet the fact correctly determines if it's installed).  The files are placed 
in the source path by other statements that work as expected.

    Attempted providers (unsuccessful)
    --------------------------------
    exec {'OracleInstall':
      command  => 'D:\Build\Oracle11gclient\setup.exe -silent 
-waitforcompletion -noconsole -responseFile D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp',
    }

    exec {'OracleInstall':
      command  => ' & "D:\Build\Oracle11gclient\setup.exe" -silent 
-waitforcompletion -noconsole -responseFile D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp',
      provider  => powershell,
    }

    #command => '& "D:\Build\Oracle 11g client\setup.exe" -silent 
-waitforcompletion -noconsole -responseFile D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp',


    package {'OracleInstall':
      source => 'D:\Build\Oracle11gclient\setup.exe',
      install_options => ['-silent', '-waitforcompletion', '-noconsole'. 
'-responseFile D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp'],

  Shouldn't that be:

      install_options => ['-silent', '-waitforcompletion', '-noconsole'. 
'-responseFile', 'D:\Build\Ora11gclient.rsp'],


  Otherwise puppet will think you're passing a single argument with spaces in 
it, and will quote it.

    }
    --------------------------------


    When either of these run, it kicks off - I see the unzip.exe kick off and 
it begins to unpack the files.  I then see the java installer process and 
setup.exe in task manager but after a few seconds it stops and just hangs.  The 
installActions file shows the following - which is not complete compared to 
when I run the puppet module locally on the box (puppet apply 
oracle_install.pp).

    Contents of installAction log
    -----------------------------------------
    Using paramFile: D:\Build\Oracle11gclient\install\oraparam.ini

    The commandline for unzip:
    D:\Build\Oracle11gclient\install\unzip -qqqo 
..\stage\Components\oracle.jdk\1.5.0.17.03\1\DataFiles/"*.jar" -d 
"C:\Users\!CDCPU~1\AppData\Local\Temp\OraInstall2014-05-18_12-52-59PM" 
    ---------------------------------------------

    So, it seems it's getting as far as unzipping but then just hangs - I'm 
thinking something is getting orphaned somewhere but I can't figure it out.  

    Hoping someone has some insight or suggestions.

    Thanks.
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