On 16 May 2012 10:15, Matthaus Litteken wrote:
> Facter 2.0 is designed to accompany the upcoming Puppet 3.0 release
> and has breaking changes from Facter 1.6.x. Facter 2.0 is not
> backwards compatible with Puppet 2.6 or 2.7.
>
Will you be documenting the "breaking changes"?
Thanks
John
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Subject: RE: [Puppet Users] problem with importing node definitions (2.7.14)
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Puppet 2.7.15rc1 is a maintenance release candidate for Puppet in the
2.7.x series.
Downloads are available at:
* Source http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/puppet/puppet-2.7.15rc1.tar.gz
RPMs are available at http://yum.puppetlabs.com/el or /fedora
Debs are available at http://apt.puppetlabs.com
Facter 2.0.0rc1 is a feature release candidate with bug fixes,
features and other improvements.
Facter 2.0 is designed to accompany the upcoming Puppet 3.0 release
and has breaking changes from Facter 1.6.x. Facter 2.0 is not
backwards compatible with Puppet 2.6 or 2.7.
It includes contributions f
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Christopher Wood
wrote:
> I wrote my "odd behaviour on file ensure => absent" in an hurried,
> off-the-cuff manner and I apologize if it was off. (I noticed you posted this
> right after my post.)
It had nothing to do with your specific post. This was just a ch
On May 15, 2:30 pm, Ramin K wrote:
> On 5/15/2012 2:06 PM, Eric wrote:
>
> > PassengerHighPerformance on
> > PassengerUseGlobalQueue on
> > PassengerMaxRequests 9
> > PassengerPoolIdleTime 60
> > PassengerMaxPoolSize 64
> > PassengerMinInstances 16
> > PassengerMaxInstancesPerApp 9
>
> You
Morning all.
Just to let you know, Puppet's Redmine
(https://projects.puppetlabs.com/) will be briefly unavailable at some
point on Tuesday, 22nd May, 2012 09:00PM - 12:00AM EDT
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for tho
On 5/15/2012 2:06 PM, Eric wrote:
PassengerHighPerformance on
PassengerUseGlobalQueue on
PassengerMaxRequests 9
PassengerPoolIdleTime 60
PassengerMaxPoolSize 64
PassengerMinInstances 16
PassengerMaxInstancesPerApp 9
Your setting are as they say, not even wrong.
Try the following in the
Currently I am using ec2-run-instances to deploy Ubuntu instances to
EC2. I am also calling a user-data-file to install puppet and make
sure puppet registeres with the right puppetmaster, that is all
working great, the default puppet modules are applied...
However, is there a way from the node in
I wrote my "odd behaviour on file ensure => absent" in an hurried, off-the-cuff
manner and I apologize if it was off. (I noticed you posted this right after my
post.)
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:44:59AM -0700, Michael Stahnke wrote:
> I wanted to quickly make a reminder on mailing list etiquette:
I am having an issue with my Puppet agents receiving "connection reset by
peer" errors. I only have 4 puppet agent systems in my environment right
now. I have two Puppet Master servers running Apache HTTPD with
mod_passenger. I have disabled the "puppetmaster" service and am only
running HTTPD. See
All,
There are now development package repos located at yum.puppetlabs.com and
apt.puppetlabs.com.
Moving forward, these repos will contain Release Candidate packages of
Puppet, Facter, Puppet Dashboard,
MCollective and Hiera, including the soon to be released RCs of Puppet 3.0
and its dependenci
On May 15, 9:19 am, jcbollinger wrote:
> That's excellent advice, but regardless of POSIX, there is a wide
> variety of real-world systems that do not enforce such a constraint,
> and there are many machines that have users and/or groups with
> duplicate IDs. Therefore POSIX, too, is irrelevant t
I wanted to quickly make a reminder on mailing list etiquette:
* Don't top post (quote inline)
* Use plain text formatting (this works best for those with CLI mail clients)
* Try to limit the length/size of signatures, disclosure notices
* Don't insult others
* Attempt to limit cross-posting with
Here's my test (done on Debian Stable with puppet 2.7.13 from the puppetlabs
apt repository):
$ cat /tmp/t1.pp
file { '/tmp/xx/yy/zz/1':
ensure => absent,
}
$ ls /tmp/xx
ls: cannot access /tmp/xx: No such file or directory
$ puppet apply /tmp/t1.pp
notice: Finished catalog run in 0.02 second
Hi all,
I have configured Puppet master to use *stored configurations with Mysql*,
but when i run the agent, it looks like using sqlite3 instead of mysql :
# puppet agent --test
*err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on SERVER:
Got 1 failure(s) while initializing: chang
On May 14, 9:05 pm, Steve Roberts wrote:
> On Apr 30, 6:10 am, jcbollinger wrote:
> > It is conceivable that providers for Windows or OS X, which use
> > different primary keys for their user and group databases, could be
> > given special parameters that would enable the behavior similar to
>
Generally puppet doesn't "detect" new systems as such. The new systems tell the
puppet server about themselves.
The way this is handled is your base instance install would include puppet. So,
as the system boots up puppet would be running. The puppet agent will contact
the master. The master w
On May 14, 2:15 am, Daniel Dekok wrote:
[...]
> Is there a way I can check or prove if those files are even being parsed by
> puppet? running my puppetmaster with debug doesn't seem to trigger anything
> useful.
It is not obvious to me why your code is not working (supposing that
the place
On May 15, 7:38 am, Dan White wrote:
> At the risk of making a few pickle jokes,
> puppet is not going to match "gfedev-fc17test.bom.gov.au" to "node
> gfedev-fc17test"
Really? It used to do. I'm not yet running the latest Puppet, but all
my certnames are FQDNs, all my node declarations use
I knew about that features. When a file is placed a files and referenced
through puppet: is automatically served to the agent.
Either through puppet master or apply.
My problem came because we have a Nexus server that serves any external
file (we also try to store there our supported versio
On May 14, 2:27 pm, Steve Traylen wrote:
> Hi,
> This follows on a bit from the previous thread 'trouble with hiera and
> puppet defines' [1]
>
> Up to now I've had a large file of virtual resources and then enabled them
> on demand
> on various services. The very standard.
>
> @metric{'1234:
>
I have a class that pulls in some yum repositories. One of the yum
repositories is disabled, but on one host I'd like to enable it.
i.e. I'd like to do something like this:
class { 'myyumrepos': }
yumrepo { 'EPEL': enabled => 1, }
What's the best way to do this?
I am using an ENC.
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Biltong
Hi David,
It sounds like you've done a fair bit of work in that you've written
functions to get "puppet apply" to work for you. Have you read much
about Puppet modules and native Puppet file serving? Something like this
example dns module with a file system layout like:
--
/etc/p
OK
I found solution
Sorry for bothering ;)
in case someone has the same problem:
we should use:
Nagios_service <<||>> { notify => Service['nagios3'] }
BR
On May 15, 1:51 pm, marcin wrote:
> Thank you for fast response...
>
> But in my case I manage the content of the file with puppe
On 14 May 2012 18:35, Nigel Kersten wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Alex Harvey wrote:
>>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I am looking at configuration management tool options.
>>
>> I have a large fleet (> 3,000 hosts) and highly heterogeneous
>> (RHEL3-5, CentOS, 5RH7, Solaris 10 LDOMs/zones,
Hello all,
I am sure that many of my questions may be answered in other topics or into
the documentation but I can not clear my mind about how to perform some
tasks that I want to accomplish.
To get you into context, I have been developing some puppet configuration
files that deal with deploym
On May 14, 2:31 pm, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 14.5.2012 19:48, jcbollinger wrote:
>
>
>
> > On May 14, 12:07 pm, Markus Falb wrote:
>
> >> and now
> >> I am thinking about setting a default
>
> >> Service {
> >> hasstatus => true
>
> >> }
>
> >> so I do not have to specify it for every service.
At the risk of making a few pickle jokes,
puppet is not going to match "gfedev-fc17test.bom.gov.au" to "node
gfedev-fc17test"
Use the full name and apples she'll be. (Did I use that correctly ? I'm just
a sooky Seppo practicing strine)
“Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent lif
On Monday, 14 May 2012 18:38:29 UTC+2, Eric Shamow wrote:
>
> Nigel,
>
> Don't we have one or two an order of magnitude larger than that?
>
>
> http://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=29&sessionId=3&resId=3&materialId=slides&confId=160737
> (warning:
> large PDF)
>
> I think they're loo
Thank you for fast response...
But in my case I manage the content of the file with puppet...
I use built in functions of nagios...
Nagios_service <<||>>
@@nagios_service { "Proc-$fqdn":
use => 'generic-service',
check_command => 'check-p[roc',
Nagios is not being restarted because the _state_ of the file isn't changing,
it went from present to present. If you want the contents of the file to
trigger the restart, then you have to manage the contents of the file with
puppet (either with a content or source parameter)
If you just want a
I wanted to configure file monitoring on puppet. every time file
change I wanted the service to be restarted...
it seemed easy but I can't do it...
i used it:
http://www.puppetcookbook.com/posts/restart-a-service-when-a-file-changes.html
(..)
service { 'nagios3':
ensure
Hi Wolf,
At the top of the hierarchy, yes (the hash merge is done top to bottom,
where the top is the highest of the hierarchy, see mine below). I have
this in place already and you're right it will work elegantly, however
it moves the 'decision' of what to do into Hiera and you have to "know"
Scalr looks okay. I'll look into this. What I really meant was how does
Puppet(master) detect a new instance is available in your autoscale group
and deploy your modules. I guess that has more to do with notifications
than autoscale, but thought I'd clarify.
Thanks.
On Monday, May 14, 2012 6:
Hello.
Is it possible to describe inheritance of classes in Ruby DSL?
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Thanks everyone. Here's the video I mentioned if you're interested. He
makes it look really simple.
http://vimeo.com/27335693
To clarify, how can I tell Puppet(master) about this new instance in my
autoscale group when it becomes available? I'd like to automate running
puppet master to configu
Hi,
I have make a pull request with the filebucket patch who do that :
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/pull/779
If you want to test ...
Émile
Peter Horvath a écrit :
Hello,
Does anybody know how to compare a filebucketed file easily with the
current file based on these infos?
info: /
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