I created a new puppetmaster and copied my manifests and files over. My
clients don't like this much. I get errors like:
Nov 7 12:14:00 test2 puppetd[21307]:
(//Node[test2.geni.com]/centos5/File[/root/scripts/lcd.pl]) Failed to
retrieve current state of resource: Certificates were not trusted
Though with recurse => true, puppet does look at the mtime of the
individual files, per my output sample from previous email. My last
question was really why won't it do default checksum (md5) on the
files in the directory when I have recurse => true. It only looks at
the files in the directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Evan Hisey") writes:
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>>>
>>> I get the feeling that I don't have to create ar-8.1.3-1.install.sh
>>> script and that the whole thing can be done in puppet or facteur.
>>
>> We've started doing this with another non-rpm package on
>> Linux. however I was startled to see at
Sorry, I wasn't clear on the mechanism of why this works. Thanks for
the correction.
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Steven VanDevender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Paul Lathrop writes:
> > When a file in the directory changes, it will change the mtime of the
> > directory which will trigger
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Lawrence W wrote:
> I need to be able to set up several server settings (DNS/Zabbix/etc)
> based on the network that a server is connected to. Could someone show
> me a straight forward way of doing this?
>
> if generate supported pipes I might be ab
Paul Lathrop writes:
> When a file in the directory changes, it will change the mtime of the
> directory which will trigger an event on any resources which subscribe
> to the directory.
>
> I have used this method a number of times to great success.
The mtime on the directory won't change u
I don't think it's a bug that puppet sees two reasons to bounce the
service, I think it's a bug that it's only doing it when I change the
checksum to mtime. The default is md5 (I think) and it would appear
that when you define a file resource that is a directory with recurse
=> true, puppet shoul
We had nodes on which puppetd keeps on dying and we like to know about
it. So I wrote a small Nagios plugin (that we run through NRPE,
naturally), to process the output of 'puppetlast' regularly and monitor
for boundary conditions.
The source is maintaned here:
http://hg.koumbit.net/module-puppe
I need to be able to set up several server settings (DNS/Zabbix/etc)
based on the network that a server is connected to. Could someone show
me a straight forward way of doing this?
if generate supported pipes I might be able to swing this but
apparently I need some help.
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No, not a bug at all. Why do you think it might be?
There is no reason to be concerned by the multiple notifications,
either; Puppet is smart enough to only refresh the service once.
--Paul
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:52 PM, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This is interesting. What you descri
This is interesting. What you describe does work, but it appears
there's a bug somewhere. I'm getting 2 reasons to bounce the service
out of the single file definition when checksum is mtime. Here is the
output:
# puppetd --test
info: Caching catalog at /var/lib/puppet/localconfig.yaml
notice:
Wrong. Set the checksum property to "mtime" on the directory resource.
When a file in the directory changes, it will change the mtime of the
directory which will trigger an event on any resources which subscribe
to the directory.
I have used this method a number of times to great success.
--Paul
Karl,
Please check out the Type Reference. You are specifically looking for
the File type which handles files, directories, and symlinks.
(http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/TypeReference#file)
--Paul
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Loobster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I would like t
I see this in my logs:
Nov 7 10:29:23 sn-008 puppetd[3048] nss_ldap: could not get LDAP result
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and I'm not sure what Puppet is doing that relates to ldap.
Grepping for LDAP in my manifests yields only references to managing
File['/etc/ldap.conf']
The server is setup for ldap to ma
I would like to update some symbolic links on a puppet system.
Is there a syntax in puppet to do this or do I just create a an exec
with rm symlink and another with ln symlink?
Thanks,
Karl
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On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 10:06:17 -0600
> Evan Hisey wrote:
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> [...]
>> Okay simple check, as you did not install by Yum, do you rrdtool
>> installed? I would think you do but wanted to check.
>> Also the current
>> version of p
I think I remember discovering that the translation from a variable
into a template smashes the array together.
Try passing it through a define and see what happens.
I feel that this is a bug as well.
Trevor
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 10:18, tek-ops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> /etc/puppet/manif
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 10:06:17 -0600
Evan Hisey wrote:
[...]
> Okay simple check, as you did not install by Yum, do you rrdtool
> installed? I would think you do but wanted to check.
> Also the current
> version of puppet for Centos/RHEL is 0.24.5, not 0.22. I really
> suggest you upgrade. I suspec
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Evan Hisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 09:09:02 -0600
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>>> >
>>
>> Installing your rpm points to same problem:
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# wget -c
>> http://unix.eng.ua
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 09:09:02 -0600
>> >
>
> Installing your rpm points to same problem:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# wget -c
> http://unix.eng.ua.edu/~barnowl/RubyRRDtool-0.6.0-1.i386.rpm
> --16:18:41-- http://unix.eng.ua.edu
I've actually submitted this as a bug (Bug #1738)
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/show/1738
As this seems like it was intended to work.
On Nov 7, 10:18 am, tek-ops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp
>
>>
>> We've started doing this with another non-rpm package on
>> Linux. however I was startled to see at least on our setup that it
>> took several minutes to copy the directory including the binary and
>> install script over. Total space about 40MB. Very slow.
>>
>> Is this the expected speed?
>
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 16:43:31 +0100
> Arnau Bria wrote:
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>> err: Report rrdgraph failed: Could not create RRD
>> file /var/lib/puppet/rrd/td234.pic.es/time.rrd: invalid argument -
>> Bignum, expected T_STRING or T_FIXNUM on
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008 09:09:02 -0600
Evan Hisey wrote:
Hi Evan,
> I already did a rebuild. I ran in to this a while ago setting up
> puppetview. Here is the package I built for Centos and Puppet:
> http://unix.eng.ua.edu/~barnowl/RubyRRDtool-0.6.0-1.i386.rpm
Yep, I followed your treat:
> > http:
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Arnau Bria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
>
> well, I think I have some things clear now.
> I still have same error:
> warning: RRD library is missing; cannot store metrics
>
> But I think I have the source of the problem, maybe it's a development
> issue.
/etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp
node "test1" {
$nameservers = ["192.168.0.2", "192.168.0.3"]
$domain = "nfs.example.com"
}
node "test2" {
$nameservers = ["10.0.0.2", "10.0.0.3"]
$domain
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Simon J Mudd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Loobster) writes:
>
>> I was thinking of creating a little script (ar-8.1.3-1.install.sh) to
>> do that and also figure out which version of reader is installed.
>>
>> -bash-3.00$ /opt/Adobe/Reader8/bin/
Hi all,
well, I think I have some things clear now.
I still have same error:
warning: RRD library is missing; cannot store metrics
But I think I have the source of the problem, maybe it's a development
issue.
My scenario:
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
# rpm -qa|grep pu
Hi
> Here's the scenario :)
>
> 1. I have a config file stored on the puppet master.
> 2. When this file is updated I want it be sent to client(s).
> 3. Once this is done I want to run a script on the client.
>
> 1 & 2 I can do, 3. is proving to be a problem, suggestions anyone ?
file{'foobar
Hi,
Here's the scenario :)
1. I have a config file stored on the puppet master.
2. When this file is updated I want it be sent to client(s).
3. Once this is done I want to run a script on the client.
1 & 2 I can do, 3. is proving to be a problem, suggestions anyone ?
Regards,
Andrew
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adamou s. nacer schrieb:
> Hi all,
> I am new to puppet and also newcomer in this group.
> I heart good things about puppet and I decided to give it a try 2 weeks now.
> After reading various documentation, I began using the complete
> configuration collection of puppet modules (thanks to David).
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 07:36:51AM -0800, tek-ops wrote:
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> for me, that only works if I specify $nameserver in the manifest for
> my resolv.conf module. If I specify it in the node (i.e. configuring
> one node to use different name servers), it concatenates the two
> nameserver array elements
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