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Slightly less tanned and equally happy Facter 1.5.8 has arrived!
1.5.8 is a feature and maintenance release containing a number of fixes,
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You c
I recall someone started a translation to Chinese, I'll be happy to help
with Spanish, and I've seen some French speakers into the list that might be
interested.
Thanks.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 5:39 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
> Tony G. wrote:
> > Is there any way to contribute translating the cur
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Thomas Bellman wrote:
> Running a Puppet server (puppetmasterd) is only essential if you
> are running Puppet in its client-server mode. You can also run
> Puppet in a stand-alone mode, using the 'puppet' executable.
>
> However, then you need some other way of ge
Tony G. wrote:
> Is there any way to contribute translating the current docs into
> different languages?
>
We'd love to see this. What languages did you have in mind?
Regards
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Regarding the timezone and date-time format discussion: we'd like to
resolve this and have an issue assigned to one of the next releases. Do
the details below capture the intended behavior?
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4605
Application should use the timezone and format set in a site-sp
Is there any way to contribute translating the current docs into different
languages?
Thanks.
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 3:16 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
> Rob McBroom wrote:
> >
> > Sounds like it's mostly taken care of. Is there any need for someone to
> go through http://github.com/reductivelabs/p
On Aug 27, 2010, at 11:33 AM, Dan Bode wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Mike Devlin wrote:
> you lose all the reporting functionality, but as long as you get all your
> puppet manifests and files accessible by the servers you want to run puppet
> on (rsync, nfswhatever), you ca
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 2:43 AM, Jeff McCune wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Alan Sparks wrote:
>> How do you (if you can) represent a parameterized class reference in an
>> external node YAML description (exec terminus)?
>> -Alan
>
> You can't at the moment, unfortunately. If you
That is the behavior I want, and I am actually using "replace =>
false" (though I didn't in my example). My only problem is that I
have nodes that run in noop mode, and even though the file doesn't
change, they will complain that the checksum has changed eventually.
I think puppet "forgets" the ch
I took your suggestion and tried Puppet.notice() statements in rest.rb
and was able to dump out the whole request (after a crash course in
ruby syntax). I didn't realize there was a mapping from the nginx
config file parameters to the actual request parameters; this appears to
have fixed it in pupp
Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> Sounds like it's mostly taken care of. Is there any need for someone to go
> through http://github.com/reductivelabs/puppet-docs ?
>
Totally! Any improvements or additions to that would be gratefully
received. We'd also welcome people updating the existing Markdown
refe
On Aug 27, 2010, at 2:53 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
> Rob McBroom wrote:
>> On Aug 27, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Brice Figureau wrote:
>>
>>> They're not real filenames just pointers to where the files are.
>>> That means all files in:
>>> lib/puppet/types/*.rb
>>> lib/puppet/providers/*.rb
>
> That's my
On 27/08/10 20:44, Rob McBroom wrote:
> On Aug 27, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Brice Figureau wrote:
>
>> They're not real filenames just pointers to where the files are.
>> That means all files in:
>> lib/puppet/types/*.rb
>> lib/puppet/providers/*.rb
>
> I don't think you understand (or I don't).
>
>
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Patrick wrote:
>
> On Aug 27, 2010, at 7:07 AM, John Lyman wrote:
>
> > On a file resource, if the content parameter is set and checksum is
> > set to none, I am getting "Parameter content failed: Munging
> > failed..."
> >
> > This appears to be a bug, but maybe
Rob McBroom wrote:
> On Aug 27, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Brice Figureau wrote:
>
>> They're not real filenames just pointers to where the files are.
>> That means all files in:
>> lib/puppet/types/*.rb
>> lib/puppet/providers/*.rb
That's my typo - mea culpa:
lib/puppet/type/*.rb
lib/puppet/provider/*.r
>There are no directories named `types` or `providers`.
>
>There are no files anywhere in the entire repo named
>`typename.rb` or `functioname.rb`.
>
Perhaps he means types as in these: lib/puppet/type/*.rb? Same goes for
providers.
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On Aug 27, 2010, at 7:07 AM, John Lyman wrote:
> On a file resource, if the content parameter is set and checksum is
> set to none, I am getting "Parameter content failed: Munging
> failed..."
>
> This appears to be a bug, but maybe I missed something in the
> documentation and it isn't supposed
On Aug 27, 2010, at 2:11 PM, Brice Figureau wrote:
> They're not real filenames just pointers to where the files are.
> That means all files in:
> lib/puppet/types/*.rb
> lib/puppet/providers/*.rb
I don't think you understand (or I don't).
% ls lib/puppet/types/*.rb
ls: No match.
% l
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Mike Devlin wrote:
> you lose all the reporting functionality, but as long as you get all your
> puppet manifests and files accessible by the servers you want to run puppet
> on (rsync, nfswhatever), you can just run puppet directly, although it
> now has to c
On Aug 27, 2010, at 2:19 PM, Rustler wrote:
> Yes you can -
>
> See the file environment.rb in the puppet-dashboard/config directory
>
> I changed my entry to:
>
> config.time_zone = 'Pacific Time (US & Canada)'
I think he was talking about the way the dates appear, not the time zone, but
sti
On Aug 27, 4:04 am, bonobo wrote:
> Our firewall environment is very restrictive, and there's no way a
> server on our publicly accessible network will be allowed to initiate
> a connection to a puppet server on our internal network.
Another option would be to replicate your puppetmaster into you
Yes you can -
See the file environment.rb in the puppet-dashboard/config directory
I changed my entry to:
config.time_zone = 'Pacific Time (US & Canada)'
On Aug 27, 6:10 am, Steve Nielsen wrote:
> I think date format should be a configurable option.
>
> Steve
>
> On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 8:08
On 27/08/10 19:16, Rob McBroom wrote:
> On Aug 27, 2010, at 12:03 PM, Brice Figureau wrote:
>
>> Yes, the documentation is embedded in the source code.
>> You need to patch this part of the code.
>
> That's what I thought, but where are the files James mentions? I don't see
> `lib/puppet/types`,
On Aug 27, 2010, at 12:03 PM, Brice Figureau wrote:
> Yes, the documentation is embedded in the source code.
> You need to patch this part of the code.
That's what I thought, but where are the files James mentions? I don't see
`lib/puppet/types`, `lib/puppet/providers`, `functioname.rb`, etc. in
On Aug 26, 2010, at 10:04 PM, bonobo wrote:
It appears that running a puppet server is essential. In his book
"Pulling Strings with Puppet", James Turnbull says:
"... the node will request whatever configuration is specified for
that node. The master server will then compile and deliver that
I think date format should be a configurable option.
Steve
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 8:08 AM, matonb wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Your quite correct, I wasn't being very clear!
>
> I was referring to the Daily Run status graph which shows mm-dd-yy
> on my dashboard (1.0.3).
> And yes it would be nice t
It appears that running a puppet server is essential. In his book
"Pulling Strings with Puppet", James Turnbull says:
"... the node will request whatever configuration is specified for
that node. The master server will then compile and deliver that
configuration." [p. 25]
Our firewall environme
Thank you very much. That was very helpful.
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you lose all the reporting functionality, but as long as you get all your
puppet manifests and files accessible by the servers you want to run puppet
on (rsync, nfswhatever), you can just run puppet directly, although it
now has to compile everything, even if its not needed, so its slower to ru
On 2010-08-27 04:04, bonobo wrote:
> It appears that running a puppet server is essential. In his book
> "Pulling Strings with Puppet", James Turnbull says:
>
> "... the node will request whatever configuration is specified for
> that node. The master server will then compile and deliver that
>
On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 10:29 -0400, Rob McBroom wrote:
> On Aug 10, 2010, at 10:53 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
>
> > 1. The types and providers documentation (lib/puppet/types/typename.rb &
> > lib/puppet/providers/provider...)
> > 2. The functions and metaparameter documentation
> > (lib/puppet/pars
On Aug 10, 2010, at 10:53 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
> 1. The types and providers documentation (lib/puppet/types/typename.rb &
> lib/puppet/providers/provider...)
> 2. The functions and metaparameter documentation
> (lib/puppet/parser/functions/functioname.rb)
> 3. The configuration reference (lib
On a file resource, if the content parameter is set and checksum is
set to none, I am getting "Parameter content failed: Munging
failed..."
This appears to be a bug, but maybe I missed something in the
documentation and it isn't supposed to work.
cat test.pp
file { "/tmp/foo":
checksum =>
James Turnbull wrote:
> In the long Puppet tradition of fast releases and agile iteration
> comes the 2.6.1 release!
>
> The third release candidate is now available and is a maintenance
> release in the 2.6.x branch.
For those using Fedora or RHEL/CentOS, I've updated the yum repos at:
http:
James Turnbull wrote:
> For 40 days and 40 nights Facter wandered in the wilderness sustained
> only by the occasional patch and bottle of Kool-Aid.
>
> Slightly less tanned and equally happy Facter 1.5.8rc2 has followed rc1
> out of the desert.
For those using Fedora or RHEL/CentOS, I've updated
Hi Rob,
Your quite correct, I wasn't being very clear!
I was referring to the Daily Run status graph which shows mm-dd-yy
on my dashboard (1.0.3).
And yes it would be nice to use the local time zone instead of UTC!
and to be honest, the only way to make it really unambiguous would
be to
On Aug 27, 2010, at 3:41 AM, matonb wrote:
> Is it possible to change the format of the date in puppet-dashboard,
> from the American style to the format the rest of the world uses?
I'd settle for having it display in my time zone instead of UTC. :)
My dashboard installation (1.0.3) shows dates
i discovered by accident that i can sort of get the functionality i want by
using puppets apache logs (i run puppet via apache+passenger). In the access
log each attempt to fetch a file from puppets fileserver is logged, if the
file is absent it logs a 404 and if it is a match a 200 return code:
c
* Amos Shapira [2010/08/27 01:06]:
> e.g. here is what I tested again right now:
>
> diff_args = -ubB -I \$HeadURL
>
> and here are the errors that I get:
>
> err: /File[/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_state_file.pl]: Failed to
> retrieve current state of resource: Could not find value for
It looks like puppet 2.6 loads reports from "puppet/reports" - is
there a way to specify another location for report files so you dont
have to manually copy the .rb file to
/usr/lib/ruby/puppet/reports?
What I'd like to do is tell puppetmasterd to also look in
/usr/share/puppet-dashboard/ext/
Hi Tom,
That's what I tried but it doesn't help.
e.g. here is what I tested again right now:
diff_args = -ubB -I \$HeadURL
and here are the errors that I get:
err: /File[/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_state_file.pl]: Failed to
retrieve current state of resource: Could not find value for $
Is it possible to change the format of the date in puppet-dashboard,
from the American style to the format the rest of the world uses?
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On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 15:09 -0600, Dan Urist wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 22:34:59 +0200
> Brice Figureau wrote:
>
> > On 26/08/10 21:55, Dan Urist wrote:
> > > I'm trying to set up a puppetmaster under unicorn using the ubuntu
> > > maverick packages (currently at version 2.6.1rc2), and I'm gett
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