> Do you have this puppetmasterd option set:
> ssl_client_header = HTTP_X_SSL_SUBJECT
>
> It is mandatory for mongrel.
Big thanks, it did the trick. Now i see that I could easily figure
that myself if i read full documentation carefully, although important
data is a bit spread among two pages. Wi
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Kyle Cordes wrote:
> Luke Kanies wrote:
>> In the meantime, it's easy enough to skip the daemon mode.
>
> Maybe I'll do that next time I repackage a new version.
>
> (Or maybe, and this is a dream rather than a request, the good folks
> working on the official Deb
> I also think consultancy at good rates would be a no-brainer -
> Most companies don't have the time, resource, or expertise to learn/
> implement a new tool.
What's considered good rates?
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On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 10:44 +1000, Karl Bowden wrote:
> I've only been learning enough ruby for two days just to test the
> augeas bindings, so mind the quality.
Kudos to you :)
> Attached is a bindings demo that shows how the bindings handle quotes,
> and the output is below:
The ruby bindings
On Mar 26, 3:09 am, Nigel Kersten wrote:
> So I just got around to trying outPassengertoday, and I have to say,
> this is a really really simple setup.
>
> The instructions are great, and everything just worked seamlessly out
> of the box once I fulfilled the dependencies.
Good to know that peop
On 9/04/09 14:02, elementai wrote:
> Good day to you.
>
> I've closely followed
> http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingMongrelNginx
>
> Everything is fine until i try puppetd --test on any node, which works
> when i use default Webrick.
> It fails and says :
>
> # puppetd --test --se
Luke Kanies wrote:
> In the meantime, it's easy enough to skip the daemon mode.
Maybe I'll do that next time I repackage a new version.
(Or maybe, and this is a dream rather than a request, the good folks
working on the official Debian packaging will decide that running it in
cron via a file i
On Apr 1, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Kyle Cordes wrote:
>
> Ohad Levy wrote:
>> puppetrun, and as we don't run puppetd as a daemon (running it from
>> cron
>> due to large memory consumption while idle), I went forward and
>
> Here is a semi-related thought.
>
> Without regard for memory consumption, bu
Avi Miller wrote:
>
>
> David Lutterkort wrote:
>> Somebody (not necesarily you, and I'd do it if I had time for it) needs
>> to take the parse_commands method in there and replace the one in the
>> current Augeas provider with it;
>
> I suspect the someone should have some experience with Ruby,
Hi Guys,
First working version can be found here:
http://github.com/ohadlevy/puppet/commit/f18af58687bbde62cfd756adaf14764c6f44e5de
I would assume many improvements could be made, patches are welcome.
I've given up on (x)inetd for now, as it seems that its impossible to
implement it purely in ru
I tried to use Puppet and Facter (master version) with Ruby 1.9.1 on
CentOS 5.2 and I succeed to make Facter work but I still have some
errors :
# facter
Could not retrieve ipaddress_eth0: undefined method `each' for
#
Could not retrieve macaddress_eth0: undefined method `each' for
#
Could not re
I am always looking for feedback on the current documentation. Teyo
and I are also going to be revamping the current wiki so feel free to
ping me on or off list about ideas and requirements and offers to
help. The latter will obviously get you more kudos and is good karma
too. I buy drinks
Good day to you.
I've closely followed
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingMongrelNginx
Everything is fine until i try puppetd --test on any node, which works
when i use default Webrick.
It fails and says :
# puppetd --test --server
puppet.corbina.net
info: Loading fact
sshkeys
info
2009/4/9 Gary Law
>
>- Good product documentation.
>- Access to good consultancy or training support if required (and I'd
>expect to pay extra for that);
>
> Gary
>
>
> --
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> Email: gary...@garylaw.net
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Junior Sock Puppet wrote:
> Based on their membership in the classes, the clients copy down trees
> of files from the cfengine master to the clientnode.
> -
> copy:
>${master_cfinput} server=${policyhost}
> dest=${cfdir}/inputs recurse=inf
> mode=700 type=binary trustkey=true encr
A few things I expect/want from support:
- Upgrade path that includes just bug fixes -- never any new features or
other changes. Long term support for this.
- Support during European working hours, ideally, support 24/7.
- Ability to report and track bug progress online.
- Ability t
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