Hi,
We use puppet to manage our ssh accounts and I want to extract this data
into a database or other format. It there an existing way to extract
this data without writing a parser to read the files? Here is an example
of what we have.
Thanks,
Pete
class users::vsdba {
@group { "sdba":
Anyone?
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Subject: [Puppet Users] Re: puppetmasterd & mongrel port binding
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Installed Packages
Name : puppet
Arch : noarch
Version: 0.24.7
Release: 4.el5
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[mailto:puppet-us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Frank Sweetser
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Anyone have any advice? I'm running the latest stable puppet on CentOS 5.2 x64.
Thanks,
Pete
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I have the same problem but don't have a puppet.conf just puppetmasterd.conf.
Puppetmaster always tries to bind to the default port, here is the command I'm
running:
/usr/sbin/puppetmasterd --manifest=/etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp
--servertype=mongrel --masterport=18140
--pidfile=/var/run/pup
It looks like puppet detects a change in mtime (although I specified
md5) and runs the dependencies but does not copy the files.
Thanks,
Pete
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