Thanks Steven. The error was the line that said "Read more..." but I
thought that was a Puppet output telling me to read more about the error, I
got really confused! Once I looked at puppet.repo it was immediately
obvious!
Thanks
On Sunday, 25 November 2012 21:45:59 UTC, Steven wrote:
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74wkh"; ended up
in my puppet.repo file and was throwing this error.
So fixed now and seems I can installed repos.
On Tuesday, 20 November 2012 21:15:13 UTC, Laurence Cope wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I am trying to install a yum repo using puppet, so they can install a
> package. But
Dont worry about my error! I found it. Eventually! I was following this
tutorial:
And somehow, during some copying and pasting the [puppetlabs] repo text,
the line "Read more
http://www.how2centos.com/centos-6-puppet-install/#ixzz2Cgm74wkh"; ended up
in my puppet.repo file and was throwing thi
Does anyone know what this error means, I get this nearly all the time when
trying above and other classes out, this is where I am stuck adding a
repo...
Error: /Stage[main]/Yum/Yumrepo[virtualmin]: Could not evaluate:
> /etc/yum.repos.d/puppet.repo:8: Can't parse 'Read more:
> http://www.how2
Does anyone know what this error means, I get this nearly all the time when
trying above and other classes out, this is where I am stuck adding a
repo...
Error: /Stage[main]/Yum/Yumrepo[virtualmin]: Could not evaluate:
> /etc/yum.repos.d/puppet.repo:8: Can't parse 'Read more:
> http://www.how2
Can puppet yumrepo handle a private repo that requires http auth username
and password? The virtualmin repo I am using requires a username and
password to login, so the URL would be:-
http://username:passw...@software.virtualmin.com/gpl/rhel/6.3/i386/
Full class:-
class yum
> {
> yumrepo { "v
thanks for all that. The examples above look like some I found online (not
specific to Virtualmin) which failed with errors. but maybe there were
slight differences. I am off work for couple of days now, so will try these
when I get back. I really appreciate it. you can tell I am new, once I get
Hi
I am trying to install a yum repo using puppet, so they can install a
package. But i am struggling. I cannot find much help online at all.
The only code I got working was as follows, but it works first time, but
additional times it gives an error due to it being installed. Does it
matter I
do it. I will look
into that, and also request Virtualmin do it because I asked them about
this on their forum, but they had no experience with Puppet. Makes sense
for it to come from a repo they manage.
thanks
On Monday, 19 November 2012 19:57:33 UTC, Laurence Cope wrote:
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> HI
&g
everything I need).
I was hoping to find some sort of "server setup" automation tool so I can
create a new CentOS VM for example, then just have something install all
the software I need automatically.
Thanks
On Monday, November 19, 2012 7:57:33 PM UTC, Laurence Cope wrote:
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Thanks Ilya, I will give this a try.
BUT if I remember correctly, the install process will ask input during the
install, to set some options... can Puppet handle entering options during
installations?
Thanks
On Monday, November 19, 2012 10:15:57 PM UTC, Ilya Dmitrichenko wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Y
Whe I ask what is a package, I mean is a package installed using yum in a repo.
And if so, is it any repo installed on the server, or the default ones or what?
For packages not in the default repo but somewhere else I guess I add that repo
using puppet first then install the package?
I don't kn
Thanks. But my main stumbling block is installing Virtualmin. I am not sure
it's a "package". How do I know? What defines a package?
I could use exec to install it I think maybe. But what about the questions it
asks during the manual install? Can Puppet answer manual questions asked during
ins
HI
Forgive me if this is such a newbie issue. I am learning Puppet to manage
several servers we have. The tutorials on manifests etc. seem a bit
simplistic for I want, if what I want can be achieved with Puppet.
Our servers are web hosting servers. We use Virtualmin (and Webmin) to
manage the
Puppet instead
(should have done that from the start to be honest).
On Monday, 19 November 2012 14:16:38 UTC, Jeff McCune wrote:
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> On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Laurence Cope
> > wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I followed the install instructions to install th
Hi
I followed the install instructions to install the dmg package on Mac. I
got errors when setting up the group and users, cant find help on that. So
I decided to not to use it on my Mac. I will set puppet up on Linux instead.
but I cannot find any help on how to remove puppet from my Mac?
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