On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 11:22:21 PM UTC+13, Krzysztof Suszyński
wrote:
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> You have declared a property ip. This means that it will be ensurable as
> well and you should declare setter and getter for it:
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> def ip=(newip)
> # Mayby like this
> host = resource[:name]
> postda
I installed a puppetdb with puppet master.
I need to add dns_alt_names = puppet.mydomain.com,puppet
to make it works or else a lot of errors like:
Error: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on SERVER:
Attempt to assign to a reserved variable
but my /etc/puppet/puppet.con
With the 3.0 major release of PuppetDB in the next few months, we will
be retiring the v2 and v3 PuppetDB query APIs and adopting v4 as the new
stable. At the same time, we will release the final batch of new
features for the v4 API, which means that v4 in 3.0 will be different
than the curren
Hi Hoize,
To clarify, did you put Foreman on top of your existing Puppet
infrastructure or did you use the Puppet Master that Foreman installed?
It would make sense if it were the latter, because Foreman re-uses
Puppet's certificates for its own SSL setup. That, in turn, would
explain why the
On Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 2:04:53 PM UTC-5, Jan S. wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have the following use case: For a custom class/type I need to know
> which php_version is installed on the machine. So I wrote a custom fact
> like this:
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> Facter.add('php_version') do
> setcode do
> Facter::
On Friday, March 13, 2015 at 12:12:12 PM UTC-5, Christopher Wood wrote:
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> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 06:32:21AM -0700, jcbollinger wrote:
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> >No, it is metadata. The metadata could be lumped in with the data
> the
> >regular data -- and in fact, the default back end provides no oth
Hi!
I took the foreman-installer, which installed PuppetMaster, Apache2,
MySQL,...
Yes, the certificates are used by puppet and by foreman..
But even if I only change the paths of the SSL-Engine in the Apache2
sites-config to my own certificates, the web-browser works fine, butt
puppet can't
Hi Hoize,
To clarify, did you put Foreman on top of your existing Puppet
infrastructure or did you use the Puppet Master that Foreman installed?
It would make sense if it were the latter, because Foreman re-uses
Puppet's certificates for its own SSL setup. That, in turn, would
explain why the
Hi Hoize,
To clarify, did you put Foreman on top of your existing Puppet
infrastructure or did you use the Puppet Master that Foreman installed?
It would make sense if it were the latter, because Foreman re-uses
Puppet's certificates for its own SSL setup. That, in turn, would
explain why the
Hi,
after a long time i found the mistake.
My PuppetDB was only reachable over a hardware firewall - that's all. After
the change from network interfaces all works perfect. Thanks for your help.
Philipp
Am Montag, 24. November 2014 15:10:31 UTC+1 schrieb jcbollinger:
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>
>
> On Sunday, November
Hi,
Sorry I havn't been at work the last week.
Thank you very much for your answer.
At the moment I have installed the puppet own certs on my master.
Did you replace the certs? If yes, could you give me a short introduction,
please?
Thank You!
Hoize
Am Freitag, 6. März 2015 15:16:30 UTC+1 sc
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