Dang; wanted to add to my last..
Anyway, ran 'facter -p' on the node and those values are filled correctly.
How can I check what the master sees when the node checks in?
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Yes, nt_location is 'sac', so sac.json as mentioned.
Not sure how to check the 'value' of that var... %{nt_location}. This is a
bit new to me.
Should have mentioned its copied from a working(!) 3.2 master; want to
'upgrade' with minimal changes.
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Found the cause, it isn't notify or relationships. It's the fact that the
init script is no good. It always exits zero even when it isn't running.
This does not help. I had to use the hasstatus parameter. All is well.
On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 10:55:06 AM UTC-5, Mike Sharpton wrote:
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> H
On 2016-06-20 01:16 PM, Helmut Schneider wrote:
Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
How can I ensure that mpm_* is always the first element in the
array?
Assuming you're trying to solve the problem I think you're trying to
solve (i.e. to have Apache with the correct process model installed
before any a
Many thanks for the re-signing of the CA idea.
I can report that it worked for me, although I had to run the webrick
version of puppetmaster to regenerate the puppet master's certificate.
Since I have a full mcollective deployment as well, I was able to use the
following steps to automate the
I believe moduledir should be set in the Puppetfile, not in r10k.yaml. (Or
was that a mistype?)
https://github.com/puppetlabs/r10k/blob/master/doc/puppetfile.mkd#moduledir
On Friday, June 17, 2016 at 3:15:28 PM UTC-7, Michael Watters wrote:
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> I actually take the opposite approach. Modules fro
Hi Hamel
On 20 June 2016 at 10:14, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to setup a documentation workflow based on puppet-strings and I
> have some questions.
>
> 1) Is this too early? Should I stick to a plain README file?
> 2) Is there any public module that is considered to follow best practice
> r
Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
> > How can I ensure that mpm_* is always the first element in the
> > array?
>
> Assuming you're trying to solve the problem I think you're trying to
> solve (i.e. to have Apache with the correct process model installed
> before any additional modules), it's important to
You would need to have sac in your hiera.yaml hierarchy unless you are
defining this somewhere in a variable? Is that what nt_location is? Also,
if you changed hiera.yaml, you have to restart puppetserver.
On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 7:52:21 AM UTC-5, chris wrote:
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> Given this /etc/puppetlab
In looking more, it appears if you complete the relationsip with a require
going the other way, it will run the service code each time. Trying more
things.
On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 10:55:06 AM UTC-5, Mike Sharpton wrote:
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> Hey all,
>
> I have a simple chunk of code, in which if a file is c
Hey all,
I have a simple chunk of code, in which if a file is changed, I notify a
service to restart. This all works fine. I had thought that notify is
simply just a notify that forces something to run. I also thought that the
code that you are notifying will always run, regardless of the de
Given this /etc/puppetlabs/code/hiera.yaml
---
:backends:
- json
:hierarchy:
- "%{hostname}.%{nt_environment}.%{nt_location}"
- "%{nt_type}.%{nt_environment}.%{nt_location}"
- "%{nt_type}.%{nt_environment}"
- "%{nt_environment}.%{nt_location}"
- "%{nt_environment}"
- "%{nt_locat
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a documentation workflow based on puppet-strings and I
have some questions.
1) Is this too early? Should I stick to a plain README file?
2) Is there any public module that is considered to follow best practice
right now? My question is where can I find a real life exa
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