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On 8/05/10 11:47 PM, Nigel Kersten wrote:
>> Well I first thought I'd check to see if I was missing something... Can
>> you see any reason why that example is structured the way it is?
>
>> There's kind of a patch at the bottom of my original post to
Good to know. I tried to upgrade the whole OS before, but it failed since it
is a vmware guest hosted by ESX 3.5U2, which does not support newer ubuntu
OS (ext4). Now I just installed 10.04 on top of one ESXi 4.0 server, which
seems to work fine ..
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Nigel Kersten wr
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 4:09 PM, hai wu wrote:
> Dependency would not work, I chose to install another ubuntu 10.04 and will
> try to migrate settings to the new server ..
I'm surprised. We run Hardy 8.04 here and use the Debian sid packages with
no problems.
Which packages were you trying? You
Dependency would not work, I chose to install another ubuntu 10.04 and will
try to migrate settings to the new server ..
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Ken wrote:
> Have you tried back-porting the deb packages from a newer revision
> yet? Considering its Ruby based you should have reasonable lu
Have you tried back-porting the deb packages from a newer revision
yet? Considering its Ruby based you should have reasonable luck with
it.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/puppet
ken.
On May 8, 10:26 pm, hai wu wrote:
> I am stuck with ubuntu 9.04 as puppet master server. But puppet version is
I am stuck with ubuntu 9.04 as puppet master server. But puppet version is
old on ubuntu 9.04:
puppetmaster,puppet 0.24.5-3
Would it be possible to upgrade it to the latest version, without upgrading
the OS?
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On May 5, 2010, at 9:02 AM, seph wrote:
> Geoff Crompton writes:
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>> This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
>> wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
>> possible in a theoretical sense.
>>
>> Is it possible that puppet could be modifie
Adam Crews writes:
> If you are using sudo v1.7.x (not the default on RHEL/Centos) you can
> use the #include feature of sudoers, to put your temp changes in a
> different file, and have puppet manage the master sudoers file.
>
> http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/man/sudoers.html#including_other_files_from
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:08 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
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> On 8/05/10 1:43 PM, Nigel Kersten wrote:
> > I don't know if it's just me, but I find this example horribly
> > confusing, and I'm wondering if it's just really out of date.
>
> Patches acce
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 19:10, John Philips wrote:
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> But this way, /etc/sudoers can't be managed by Puppet, because It will be
> overwritten by puppet.
>
> You could have your script set the immutable attribute on the sudoers
> file. Then puppet won't be able to change it.
>
> chattr +i /etc/su
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 19:51, Adam Crews wrote:
> On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 6:45 AM, Pieter Baele
> wrote:
> > We use a script to edit /etc/sudoers temporarily to provide sudo access
> to
> > clients for a limited time.
> > A cron job checks for a var and after a defined time the line is deleted.
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