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John Arundel wrote:
> On 23 Oct 2009, at 21:55, James Turnbull
> wrote:
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>> But you can't connect a client to the master without signing a
>> certificate or turning autosign on.
>
> Hmm, maybe I made a mistake. I thought you didn't have to do th
You got close with quoting, but I think you're just missing the :
after the package, like this:
package { "lua5.1":
ensure => installed
}
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Mathieu N wrote:
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> Hi all,
> It might be a newby question but I cannot found any answer here or on
> the documentation
Hi all,
I've been hesitant to send Reductive Labs updates to the community
lists, but I've been told that not knowing who works for us makes some
communication difficult.
So, I'm going to start sending notifications when we bring people on
(at least, those I expect to spend time in the com
Hi,
James Turnbull wrote:
> But you can't connect a client to the master without signing a
> certificate or turning autosign on.
You can if the client is question is the master itself: it signs it's
own certificates automatically, so puppet on the master will
auto-connect without requiring a m
On 23 Oct 2009, at 21:55, James Turnbull
wrote:
> But you can't connect a client to the master without signing a
> certificate or turning autosign on.
Hmm, maybe I made a mistake. I thought you didn't have to do this when
the server was running on the local machine. I don't remember signing
If you have packages in your yum class the. You shouldn't have package
resources require the yum class. Then you have a cycle because the
class requires itself which requires itself which
On Oct 23, 2009, at 5:07 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:
>
> Especially, since now I am getting this crap..
Especially, since now I am getting this crap..
Oct 23 15:06:10 gumby puppetd[2867]: Could not apply complete catalog:
Found dependency cycles in the following relationships:
Package[centos-release] => Yumrepo[CentOS-Updates], Package[yum] =>
Package[yum
-priorities], Yumrepo[CentOS-Updates] => Pa
Including modules in a specific order would be nice too. It's
certainly easier to read and more intuitive. :)
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:50 PM, wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> - "Douglas Garstang" wrote:
>
>> Weird. You'd think this would be common problem number 1 in people
>> trying to use modules
hello,
- "Douglas Garstang" wrote:
> Weird. You'd think this would be common problem number 1 in people
> trying to use modules with puppet...
It is not a problem at all.
The requirement to clearly specify all your requirements, orders and
dependencies is integral to the design of Puppet
- "R.I.Pienaar" wrote:
> 'lo,
>
> - "Julian Simpson" wrote:
>
> > No objections here. I seem to recall that there had a been a
> > discussion at PuppetCamp about perhaps moving to a pattens
> collection
> > instead of set of best practices - not sure if anyone has bandwidth
> > to t
Weird. You'd think this would be common problem number 1 in people
trying to use modules with puppet...
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Carl Caum wrote:
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> Interesting. That's worked for me in the past. Well outside of
> creating a package resource default, you'll need to just put requires
>
Interesting. That's worked for me in the past. Well outside of
creating a package resource default, you'll need to just put requires
in the classes that require other classes to be run first. Really,
that's not a bad idea at all since relationships should be explicit
if not just for re
- "James Turnbull" wrote:
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> R.I.Pienaar wrote:
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> > Pattern collections are much better, I'd rather have articles
> > exploring features that people can learn each feature and then
> > apply to their environment than a best practice sin
> If anyone feels up to grabbing this document and running with it,
> please feel free.
As the original author, I suppose I should take over. Can you send me what you
had?
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Actually, that doesn't seem to be what's happening Carl.
I have this...
node tst_basenode {
# Do not include any modules here, other than yum, that require software
# or they will fail! If you include other modules in this node definition,
# there is no guarantee that yum will be co
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John Arundel wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 9:39 PM, joe wrote:
>> On Oct 22, 1:48 pm, John Arundel wrote:
>>> http://bitfieldconsulting.com/puppet-tutorial
>> There doesn't seem to be any mention of cert signing...
>
> That's all coming up in pa
Hi all,
It might be a newby question but I cannot found any answer here or on
the documentation part of the Website.
I need to install a package with a dot in the name. So my
recipe looks like
package { lua5.1
ensure => installed
}
But I keep on getting a syntax error on t
CentOS 5.3 w/ updates
Puppet 0.25.1.rc2 (installed from source)
Mongrel + Nginx
Am I making a mistake or is this a bug? I've experienced this issue
using 0.24.8 from EPEL also.
Thu Oct 22 13:59:43 -0700 2009 //user::virtual-users_groups/User
[someuser]/ensure (err): change from absent to presen
Awesome info. Thanks Carl!
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Carl Caum wrote:
>
> There's two ways you can go about this.
>
> 1) One dirty little secret of puppet is that inheritance is always
> done in order. So if you move the includes for yum and yum-priority
> to the node basenode_centos_5,
There's two ways you can go about this.
1) One dirty little secret of puppet is that inheritance is always
done in order. So if you move the includes for yum and yum-priority
to the node basenode_centos_5, they will processed first. I'm not
sure if this is still true in 0.25 though.
2)
I have this...
node test_node inherits basenode_centos_5 {
include yum
include yum-priority
include mysql_client
include mysql_server
}
Puppet seems to be executing stuff from the mysql_client and
mysql_server modules before the yum module. I had assumed that modules
were execute
Hi,
A parser grammar would be the best way for me to understand the scope of the
Puppet language. Although not EBNF, Puppet's yac-style grammar will
certainly suffice.
Thanks everyone.
Cameron.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Trevor Vaughan wrote:
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> What are you trying to do?
>
> If you'r
You can use stored configs.
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingStoredConfiguration
Insteading of having virtual resources you'll have exported resources
that you than collect (vs realizing).
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ExportedResources
These exported resources will
What are you trying to do?
If you're trying to extract stuff, I would recommend just hooking the
puppet parser.
Trevor
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:28, Cameron wrote:
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> Is there a formal grammar specification defined for the Puppet
> language (e.g. EBNF)?
>
> Cameron.
> >
>
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This originally started out as a question, but then I figured out the
answer (or should I say, "an answer"), so I'm sharing in the hopes
that this helps someone else out.
Suppose you have two packages that you want to ensure are installed,
and then use a require later on. I did it like this:
pac
Hi,
We use puppet to manage our ssh accounts and I want to extract this data
into a database or other format. It there an existing way to extract
this data without writing a parser to read the files? Here is an example
of what we have.
Thanks,
Pete
class users::vsdba {
@group { "sdba":
Yes, for example, the correct operation that I think about,
1. Three host is executed with puppetrun specifying it.
serverA
serverB
serverC
2. The manifest is applied.
3. One report mail of each server is received.
serverA:1
serverB:1
serverC:1
However, an actual result has the problem in the p
You can also use one of the tools build ontop of it to manage your nodes,
e.g. iclassify or foreman.
cheers,
ohad
2009/10/23 Nicolas Szalay
> Le vendredi 23 octobre 2009 à 15:32 +1100, Matt Delves a écrit :
> > Greetings,
> > As the number of servers I am using puppet on is increasing, I'm
> won
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 9:39 PM, joe wrote:
> On Oct 22, 1:48 pm, John Arundel wrote:
>> http://bitfieldconsulting.com/puppet-tutorial
>
> There doesn't seem to be any mention of cert signing...
That's all coming up in part 2! In the first article, I wanted to get
as quickly as possible to the
Hi.
Last night the /var/lib/puppet/clientbucktet directory on one of our
production servers suddenly grew about 4 GB, filling up the entire /var
partition. Around that time, I see that there was a problem with one of our
CIFS mount points (i.e. our CIFS client had problems reaching our CIFS
serve
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