There were a number of good talks at Puppet Camp DC, and some expressions
of intent that the supporting materials would be posted. I'd very much
appreciate a more "official" collection of materiaIs, but I have some
sparse notes, so here's a mashup from that, the official schedule and some
Goog
Hi,
For those of you running puppet as non root and are using puppet to manage
itself via service, exec or want to use the moo puppet command I have found a
fix and submitted a pull request to fix this problem in puppet core. This
problem is only unique to non root installations.
See http:
How are you deploying the module? Facter won't load module based facts by
default, you need to use 'facter -p' to have Facter load those facts.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013, Sergey Sudakovich wrote:
> When I deploy a module I wrote with couple of custom facts, those facts do
> not show up in fact
Hi -
I'm familiar with PuppetDB, but we're not currently running it. While I'm
sure I could enable then write something to parse out the results, I guess
I was hoping some scripts might already exist to do this (or something
similar) as it seems it might be a common request: what classes are
I saw classes.txt, but it's just listing the classes and not the parameters
that were passed to them..
On Thursday, October 31, 2013 10:52:28 AM UTC-7, Jo wrote:
>
> $statedir/classes.txt and related files?
>
> On Oct 30, 2013, at 12:21 PM, Jeff Behl >
> wrote:
>
> I'm looking to use an external
When I deploy a module I wrote with couple of custom facts, those facts do
not show up in factor.
But when I point FACTORLIB to the directory with those factor, they work
just fine.
I am running a masterless puppet version 2.7.22 and factor 1.7.1
The module structure looks like so:
-license
---l
Hi Danny,
Are you able to post the contents of the classes containing the firewall
resources?
Jacob
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013, Danny Roberts wrote:
> We are using the puppetlabs-firewall module (
> https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/firewall) and we were having the
> issue where by th
Hi Dan,
there's quite a bit. Google for 'masterless puppet howto' to find a
couple tutorials and discussions that are popular. Add 'git' to the
search string for more quality options...
The main benefits are
- scalability
- pull model -- see http://www.infrastructures.org/bootstrap/pushpull.
Hi Gonzalo,
> I'm running Puppet in masterless mode and trying to make Puppet dashboard
> play nice with it in this non-standard setup.
some of the tricks that are useful in this kind of scenario are
encapsulated in puppet-git / ppg, which I've written, and use at
Remote Learner, where it is grad
Hello.
I am trying to run puppet-dashboard on the puppet server. I am using
passenger and am using SSL for the puppet-dashboard. I have this all
working on a separate server, i.e. one server running puppet and one server
running puppet-dashboard, which is running SSL and passenger.
I keep ge
I'm getting this same error, but for me it shows up from a basic puppet
resource firewall;
root@drawer:/etc/puppet/environments/development/modules# puppet resource
firewall
Error: Could not run: Invalid address from IPAddr.new: !
root@drawer:/etc/puppet/environments/development/modules# irb
I just came across the dynamic of running Puppet in a masterless mode. Was
there a tutorial that you had followed in order to configure it that way?
Thanks!
On Monday, November 4, 2013 12:21:14 AM UTC-5, Gonzalo wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm running Puppet in masterless mode and trying to make Pup
Hi guys,
I want to put all the data, which is needed for my zone-files into
OpenLDAP. Next I need a tool, which creates zone-files out of the
information which is stored in OpenLDAP.
Have you any idea how to do that?
Really thanks in advance!
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Adam,
I haven't tried that myself but you have to keep in mind that the EL
kickstart environment is not the same as a fully functional
installation. A number of things are oddly broken, like there's no
valid runlevel.
It might be possible to use a fact to tell if iptables is working if
your in a
>From that error message it looks like time is not in sync between all of
your machines. Have you run ntpdate on them all (or is ntpd running)?
On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:11 PM, wrote:
>
>
> I installed PE Master on one VM and Agents on two VMs pointing to master .
> Agent1 VM 64 bit works fine ,
Has anyone had success implementing the puppet firewall module during the
kickstart of a RHEL6 server? I'm getting the following error:
**
*can't initialize iptables table `filter': Table does not exist (do you
need to insmod?)
Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.*
Research re
jcbollinger writes:
> It is relatively easy to write a custom hiera back end, in which you can
> use whatever code you like to lookup or generate a value for any given key
> (or not). You could use such a thing to integrate password generation and
> recall (and even encrypted storage, if desi
Hi Puppeteers,
When you have complex/rich classes, and large numbers of machines/VMs,
sometimes there is a machine that needs a temporary override on a
file.
Is there a way to say something like... ?
node 'fqdn' { # I work for RL :-)
include rl_users
include rl_base
include r
On Monday, November 4, 2013 10:38:00 AM UTC-6, james.e...@fasthosts.com
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am having some issues with facter on a couple of servers which have a
> large number of ip addresses.
>
> Essentially, all my puppet runs time out because facter takes in excess of
> 25 seconds to popu
On Monday, November 4, 2013 6:52:51 PM UTC-6, Tom Noonan wrote:
>
> But that doesn't address the concern that you can't auto generate
> values and store them in Heira, as Arnaud mentioned. Is our
> understanding on this flawed? I see a Puppet source on
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/hiera/1/da
On Monday, November 4, 2013 10:36:01 AM UTC-6, tujwww wrote:
>
> puppetdb also expose facts etc. details via api calls too, you might want
> to check that out.
>
> take a look at hiera-gpg puppet module to store hiera variables in
> encrypted form, it will provide enough security on hiera/git s
We are using the puppetlabs-firewall module
(https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/firewall) and we were having the
issue where by the rules would cause the client to lose connectivity on
it's first run. We solved these issues using the advise found
here:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet
We are using the puppetlabs-firewall
(https://forge.puppetlabs.com/puppetlabs/firewall) to manage our firewall
rules. We were having issues with the firewall rules causing the client to
lose it's connection to the pupeptmaster during it's initial run, so we
followed the advise in this issue
th
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On Nov 4, 2013, at 3:10 PM, Matt Kirby wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm writing to inform you that projects.puppetlabs.com will be undergoing
> maintenance this evening from 7PM to 8PM PST. Ther
You can use inline_template("<%= var = "your ruby code here" %>")
Cheers
On Monday, November 4, 2013 2:23:34 PM UTC, jcbollinger wrote:
>
>
>
> On Saturday, November 2, 2013 5:03:13 PM UTC-5, ytmp123 wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've two questions:
>> 1. How can I execute normal Ruby-Code in a
Hi Community,
As part of a small project I'm working on an automated script to help me
develop puppet modules. The tool is called "puppetize" and is available as
a gem and on github:
https://github.com/BreinsNet/puppetize
The goal is to easy puppet module development process and to help on
st
With the upcoming release of FreeBSD 10, the recent release of OpenBSD 5.4, and
so on, there's a bunch of new and interesting stuff happening in the BSD world.
I've created the puppet-bsd google group, with the hopes that it will become a
useful resource for BSD users to puppetize their wonderful
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