Jack Stanley writes:
> I'm a newbie trying out puppet for the first time. I want to install Puppet
> on a master and a client. The system is a clean VM with Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga). Here is what I did:
>
> # wget http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-lat
On 20 October 2010 12:55, James Turnbull wrote:
> Todd Eddy wrote:
> > Our organization uses Ubuntu LTS releases, problem being is there are
> > a few packages I want to keep up to date like subversion and puppet.
> > There are more-or-less "official" PPAs for at least subversion
> > (https://lau
> If anybody has a need for a build module, please feel free to download
> it from github:
>
> http://github.com/jfqd/puppet-module-build
Thanks, this was very useful!
Maybe this deserves a new thread, but I don't think some of the logic
is working right. Maybe its a difference with 0.25.5, but
Hi--
I'm a newbie trying out puppet for the first time. I want to install
Puppet on a master and a client. The system is a clean VM with Red
Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga). Here is what I
did:
# wget http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-latest.tgz
# tar xzf puppet-l
thanks,
found the issue... had to use auto.conf , all working now
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On Oct 23, 2010, at 5:05, Ohad Levy wrote:
> maybe http://theforeman.org/projects/foreman/wiki/Puppetrun will help.
>
> Ohad
>
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 3:4
maybe http://theforeman.org/projects/foreman/wiki/Puppetrun will help.
Ohad
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 3:45 AM, Luc Suryo wrote:
> Can you please show the namespaceouth,conf file? I having the same
> problem :(
>
> mine looks like this
>
> [puppetrunner]
>path /run
>auth any
>