I've searched for answers, but couldn't find anything quite matching my use
case.
I have a series of servers, managed with Puppet and Foreman. These make up
my company's development, staging, and production environments, plus a few
small stand-alone servers for side projects.
I want to manage
On 4/19/18 4:46 AM, Thomas Müller wrote:
HI
I've got some prod puppetserver/puppetdb and some dev
puppetserver/puppetdb. But to have the complete overview over all
nodes with the prod puppetdb I'd like to import the reports from the
dev puppetserver (stored by reports=store config) into the
Ok, now this is getting weird.
I had originally specified vardir in the [master] section of puppet.conf,
and not specified reportdir explicitly. I had that setup for weeks, and
yesterday discovered reports only under a different directory, as described
in the previous message.
After discover
puppet/archive sounds cool, potentially. Thanks for the recommendations,
guys.Just to be sure I've communicated clearly:
- my Puppet master (5.4) is RHEL7 and contains a Windows installer .zip
file in /somedir
- one or more nodes onto which I want to push my installer .zip file are
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 2:30:11 PM UTC-5, Thomas Müller wrote:
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> Am Donnerstag, 19. April 2018 19:18:34 UTC+2 schrieb Christopher Wood:
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>> To challenge an assumption, what are you gaining from having more than
>> one puppet infrastructure (puppetservers+puppetdb)?
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>> Could yo
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 6:44:57 PM UTC-5, empb...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Hello guys,
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> At my place of work we have some computer labs. In these laboratories each
> computer has the operating system windows and linux. Both systems are in
> our AD domain.
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> I did a lab of tests and I hav
Hi all,
I'm having the first experiences with puppet 5 & facter 3
In old puppet versions I tend to add debug messages like:
notify { "OS : {::osfamily}: }
and it usually worked.
According to https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/5.3/lang_facts_and_
builtin_vars.html#accessing-facts-from-puppet-code I