Dear all,
I would like to use the fact zone_vm5809_iptype, but vm5809 is specific to
the host vm5809.
If this fact on any host is excl do something
Can somebody please help me?
I have tried:
if ( $::zone_${::hostname}_iptype == 'excl')
Could not match ${::hostname}_iptype
or
$hostname = $::host
El 02/07/15 a las 16:12, staceytian4...@gmail.com escribió:
Hi,
I have a question about how to manage puppet agent run.
I am using cron for Puppet agent to run at a specific time.
Since I use cron to run puppet agent, I disable the puppet daemon
service (chkconfig puppet off; service puppet sto
Hi
I have a fleet of headless devices to manage that are going to be deployed
all over the place on various networks but connected to the public
internet. I'm evaluating if it would make sense to manage them through
puppet. I am able to run the puppet agent on the devices and I seem to be
able
There may be a more Puppety way of doing this, but your disable/enable
method can be done with Puppet too. You can pass those options in the
install_options for your Package.
https://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/latest/type.html#package-attribute-install_options
Christopher Peterson
On 07/02/2
Hello there,
I'm trying to bootstrap my new Puppet 4 environment with an external CA as
described here:
https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/config_ssl_external_ca.html#option-2-single-intermediate-ca
Here is the important part of the config:
webserver.conf:
> ...
> ssl-cert : /
Thank you LinuxDan! I will take a look.
Stacey
On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 10:51:55 AM UTC-4, LinuxDan wrote:
>
> You can also check /var/lib/puppet/state on each agent for details of the
> last run.
>
> If you use reporting, /var/lib/puppet/reports on the puppet master will
> yield similar in
Thank you Christopher! I will take a look.
Stacey
On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 10:42:20 AM UTC-4, Christopher Wood wrote:
>
> Get yourself a reporting dashboard which lists hosts not checking in (late
> catalogs or reports in puppetdb). This one is nice:
>
> https://github.com/spotify/puppetexp
We've set up local mirrors of a number of upstream repos, and want to point
our puppet-managed boxes at the local mirrors only.
Assuming we named our mirror repos local-mirror-whatever, if I was using
yum on the commandline, I could do it on the fly by disabling all repos and
then enabling the
You can also check /var/lib/puppet/state on each agent for details of the last
run.
If you use reporting, /var/lib/puppet/reports on the puppet master will yield
similar info
> On Jul 2, 2015, at 10:12 AM, staceytian4...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about how to manage puppe
Get yourself a reporting dashboard which lists hosts not checking in (late
catalogs or reports in puppetdb). This one is nice:
https://github.com/spotify/puppetexplorer
If they've also broken mcollective you'll actually have to ssh to the host,
otherwise just kick off an agent run remotely (wit
Hi,
I have a question about how to manage puppet agent run.
I am using cron for Puppet agent to run at a specific time.
Since I use cron to run puppet agent, I disable the puppet daemon service
(chkconfig puppet off; service puppet stop)
It has been working fine.
However, yesterday, I noticed
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 6:39 AM, Erik Dalén wrote:
>
> We have separated the PuppetDB service hosts and the postgres databases to
> different hosts. For postgres we have a write master with a hot standby and
> four read-only slaves (one for each PuppetDB host). This was scaled up when
> we actually
Hi,
On 02 Jul 2015, at 10:29, Ayyanar wrote:
> 1. I am executing two shell script in puppet agent.
> 2. In first shell script setting env variable in bashrc file. example export
> "JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0_45" >> bashrc file and i sourced bashrc file.
Do not do this via an exec. Have you tak
We are running a PuppetDB instance with ~8000 clients using a 30 minute
runinterval. We have hit some scaling issues in the past but the latest
PuppetDB version (2.3.5) is running nicely for us. This is with
stringify_facts=false, which does create some extra load compared with
stringify_facts=true
Hi everybody,
I am trying to guess if puppet clients, on Linux servers well behaving in
respect of leap second, have been subject to a runinterval timer reset when
the system clock was adjusted with the leap second (by ntp).
This would have the effect of an unusual load on puppet server.
Has a
1. I am executing two shell script in puppet agent.
2. In first shell script setting env variable in bashrc file. example
export "JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.8.0_45" >> bashrc file and i sourced bashrc
file.
3.In second shell script changing permission for JAVA_HOME. The permission
is not changed.
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