On 7/28/2010 12:41 AM, Christopher Johnston wrote:
David,
Curious on how you handle doing a grant of *.* (all attributes) I looked
through your puppet type and I see you are individually listing every
type out but you are missing event_priv and trigger_priv as grant types.
I haven't worked on
Hi Users,
Does anyone happen to have a conary backend of puppet? (Conary is the RPM
equivalent in rPath-generated systems).
rPath claim of supporting puppet back in March, but they went silent after
that.
Thanks a lot!
-Yushu
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Hello Krisread!
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 20:42, krisread wrote:
> could I write custom
> extensions or modules to do things like list all of our customers who
> have accounts on a server, add/remove customers from our database,
> enable/disable logins to our web app, etc?
>
You can write your c
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 4:42 PM, krisread wrote:
> New to Puppet, heard about it for the first time at OSCON.
>
> Two quick questions:
>
> 1. Is there a web interface? This is really key to our company
> since we have some dev/ops people but also some customer service
> people (not command-lin
New to Puppet, heard about it for the first time at OSCON.
Two quick questions:
1. Is there a web interface? This is really key to our company
since we have some dev/ops people but also some customer service
people (not command-line savvy) who need to do things.
2. Does it just manage server
Okay, maybe I'm being dense...but I'm missing something here.
First off, using puppet 2.6 on centos 5.5.
I want to store /etc/puppet and /var/lib/puppet elsewhere...but have
symbolic links for /etc/puppet and /var/lib/puppet that point to the
actual directories. Puppet obviously rewrites those s
On 20/07/10 08:06 AM, Tore wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We currently have a module `nagios` which install nrpe and nagios
> plugins for all nodes. The default node have this module included.
>
> Currently we have a customer who wants to monitor their own services.
> We will still monitor them, but they want
David,
Curious on how you handle doing a grant of *.* (all attributes) I looked
through your puppet type and I see you are individually listing every type
out but you are missing event_priv and trigger_priv as grant types.
-Chris
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:51 AM, David Schmitt wrote:
> On 5/19
Hi all,
I'm trying to work on a solution to setting up mysql in a semi-automated
fashion using facts to populate a puppet template.
I'm using Cobbler as my build system and I was hoping to pass the values
needed for replicate_do_db and server_id as ksmeta information, however
it's looking increas
An option I like is a source like this:
source => "puppet://$servername/modules/audit/$architecture/
audit.rules"
Place your audit.rules in x86_64 and whatever 32-bit is (sorry don't
have any of those).
-Erinn
On Jul 27, 8:32 am, David Schmitt wrote:
> +1, although it just works for the source
I’ve got this define.
define sudoentry ($user, $host = "ALL", $command = "ALL", $tag = false,
$runas = "ALL") {
$sudo_changes = $tag ? {
false => [
"set spec[user = '$user']/user $user",
"set spec[user = '$user']/host_group/host $host",
"set spec[us
On Jul 27, 8:51 am, Trevor Menagh wrote:
> > I'd suggest getting a bug report in about mkusers on OS X, or chiming
> > in on an existing one, as this has confused a lot of people, and we
> > can do better.
>
> Good call, I will submit one today.
Submitted:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/43
On Jul 27, 8:51 am, Trevor Menagh wrote:
> > I'd suggest getting a bug report in about mkusers on OS X, or chiming
> > in on an existing one, as this has confused a lot of people, and we
> > can do better.
>
> Good call, I will submit one today.
Submitted:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/43
Update:
It looks like the culprit is the external node classifier: This
is the error from the server:
err: Could not find node 'client.dev.domain.com'; cannot compile
err: Failed to find client.dev.domain.com via exec: Execution of '/etc/
puppet/external_node.rb client.dev.domain.com' returne
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> I don't know if it's default behaviour since 2.6 but in 0.25.4
> passwords were only created once.
> Is this worth a bug report or just a problem with my manifest?
If you can replicate it with that simple manifest, it's definitely a bug.
cheers pet
So, I’m using templates for the first time and I wanted to test the case where
the values used by the template don’t exist. I get an error like this:
err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on SERVER:
Failed to parse template slapd_replication.erb: Could not find value
So this is where I'm at now:
Step 3)
>From Server:
RAILS_ENV=production rake db:migrate; RAILS_ENV=production rake
puppet:import:hosts_and_facts; rake puppet:import:puppet_classes --
trace RAILS_ENV=production
from client's command line:
Step 2)
curl -k https://server/node/client.dev.domain.com?
On Mon, July 26, 2010 18:27, DaveQB wrote:
> Try messing with the:
> certname=
>
> value in the
>
> [puppetd]
>
> Stanza.
>
> Other than that, there is a way to see what the name on the cert is. I
> have used that but can't recall the openssl command for that. Search
> for it.
Ah, that's useful,
+1, although it just works for the source parameter.
On 7/26/2010 5:57 PM, Andrew Forgue wrote:
On Jul 26, 12:20 am, David Schmitt wrote:
Write instead:
file {
"audit.rules":
owner =>"root",
group =>"root",
mode =>"60
Sometimes (with variable frequency) storeconfigs stores the wrong data
in the fact_values table. This has the end result that exported
resources, when collected, have invalid configuration.
The most recent example: the "hostname" fact for one of our nodes got,
in stead, the value that should have
For me, it broke my HTTP/SSL config, thus damaging my Apache/Passenger
config. Also, some(or most?) of the settings that you use on
puppet.conf are deprecated, and you'll have to start using the new
settings/variables. IF you're an experienced puppet user, I'm sure
you'll be fine, but since I'm n
On Jul 25, 10:56 pm, Nigel Kersten wrote:
> "open" isn't the best way in the world to install packages in OS X.
> installer -pkg facter-1.5.7.pkg -target /
> does a proper command line based install.
Thanks for the tip. I'll use that from now on.
> I'd suggest getting a bug report in about mkuse
Hey there,
I recently updated to 2.6.
Part of puppet's assignment is to manage users and their passwords.
Since the update every puppetrun reports that passwords for every user
were created although they've already been set in previous runs.
debug: User[root](provider=useradd): Executing '/usr/sbi
On Jul 27, 8:40 am, Tore wrote:
> Could it be that when you change "nagios_name.rb" file on
> pupptermaster A, there is an event triggered so that Apache reloads
> this file? But since this event isn't passed over to nfs in any way,
> this doesn't happend to puppetmaster B?
NFS caching was one of
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Hi,
Am Di den 27. Jul 2010 um 2:54 schrieb Jeff McCune:
> > However, it doesn't matter for this particular problem as it doesn't
> > work either.
> Hrm... Could you be more specific about what's not working? The two
> resources I posted should ma
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