I found the solution here:
https://puppet.com/docs/pe/2017.3/known_issues_server.html#puppet_server_known_issues__puppet_server_run_issue_when_tmp_directory_mounted_noexec
My /tmp was mounted noexec. Weird that this problem just popped up no,
when it had been configured like that for a long tim
I'm suddenly getting this error with my puppetserver:
# puppetserver ca list
Fatal error when running action 'list'
Error: Failed connecting to
https://puppet:8140/puppet-ca/v1/certificate_statuses/any_key
Root cause: Failed to open TCP connection to puppet:8140 (Connection
refused - connec
in
On 2/10/2020 12:38 PM, 'Prentice Bisbal' via Puppet Users wrote:
Is this legitimate puppet code? I'm trying to pass arguments instead
of using global variables (ie, don't keep looking them up in hiera).
This syntax works elsewhere, but I've yet to use it within a cl
Is this legitimate puppet code? I'm trying to pass arguments instead of
using global variables (ie, don't keep looking them up in hiera). This
syntax works elsewhere, but I've yet to use it within a class. When I
run 'puppet parser validate', I get an error.
class cis::iptables (
Integer $l
I'm doing a fresh install of Puppet6 on CentOS 7.6:
# rpm -qa | grep puppet
puppetserver-6.4.0-1.el7.noarch
puppetdb-termini-6.3.4-1.el7.noarch
puppet-bolt-1.26.0-1.el7.x86_64
puppet-client-tools-1.2.6-1.el7.x86_64
puppetdb-6.3.4-1.el7.noarch
puppet-agent-6.8.1-1.el7.x86_64
puppet6-release-6.0.0-
I'm trying to use bash to create custom facts that are booleans,
Unfortunately, when I do, the values are interpreted as strings, and not
booleans. For example, here is my bash script, gdm.sh:
#!/bin/bash
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
rpm --quiet -q gdm
retval=$?
if [ $retval -eq 0 ]; th
$fact['mountpoints'] did it. Thanks.
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Prentice
On 11/6/18 6:54 PM, 'Dan White' via Puppet Users wrote:
Try
$fact[‘mountpoints’]
On Nov 6, 2018, at 6:06 PM, pbisbal via Puppet Users
mailto:puppet-users@googlegroups.com>>
wrote:
I want to check to see of a directory is a mount point for