I've found that using Hiera for this type of problem work's really well.
Hiera is integrated into Puppet 3.0+
https://github.com/puppetlabs/hiera
Drew
On Thursday, May 2, 2013 4:54:47 PM UTC-4, rogerl...@gmail.com wrote:
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> We need to refer to common variables across multiple modules. For ex
Hi Larry,
I'm curious to your opinion on point # 3, are you talking about OS packages
or your organizations app version? If the latter, I was thinking of using
hiera, maybe with a backend other than yaml such as redis, to store the
version of the app, that way like you said it could be used in
Would you be able to do something like this...
:hierarchy:
- %{fqdn}
- %{environment}/settings (environment specific settings)
- common
On Friday, February 22, 2013 9:11:08 AM UTC-5, Alexander Fortin wrote:
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> Hi folks,
>
> I'm using Puppet 3.0.1 and hiera 1.1.1, and this is my hiera
What operating system are you running the command from?
Does running "ssh -i /usr/local/puppet/lalit.ppk root@
ec2-54-242-140-98.compute-1.amazonaws.com" allow you to login?
>From what I understand a .ppk file is generated from putty, in order to use
it with an open ssh agent you would need to c
You can read all about the puppet file server here.
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/file_serving.html
On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 11:54:36 AM UTC-5, bobby38 wrote:
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> I have added a new folder to my /modules/backup called files
> /modules/backup/files
> i have verified the new files folder
Is /etc/puppet/auth.conf owned by the puppet process? You could also try
setting it as world readable.
And make sure in your puppet.conf under the agent stanza, the server block
is set to the domain name of the puppet master. You should be able to
telnet to it on port 8140.
[agent]
server