That would be messy, given the Very Interesting way in things are separated,
network-wise. It's probably a better long-term solution, but in the short
term, setting up a data or config module and making r10K track it by branch
looks to be the most viable solution.
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e a better way to do this, though.
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nments. But these config files need to change rapidly, and would result
in ridiculous version creep if we increment every time we had to adjust one of
them. What is a good way to deal with data files like this (ones where putting
the contents into hiera is not really viable)? How do I treat
x27;t doing what it said on the tin -
I'm not sure why, or if I should even report this as a bug to the
puppet-keystone devs. That looks like a valid bit of puppetry to me, and I have
no idea why it wasn't working on our setup.
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is. As I'm trying to
debug modules written by someone else, this is Not Helpful. Turning on debug
output on the puppet master doesn't give me anything I can use either - is
there some way to force it to spit out where this relationship problem is
actually happening?
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x27;replace facts' command for $HOSTNAME to PuppetDB at
$PUPPETDBHOSTNAME:8081: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3 read server
certificate B: certificate verify failed: [unable to get local issuer
certificate for /CN=$PUPPETDBHOSTNAME]
What incredibly obvious thing have I overlo
just get bitbucketed? I
don't see anything in the Puppet 4 docs that would indicate it's behavior has
changed, though.
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&g
else complaining about this, and something that is so contrary to what
the documentation says would surely have hit someone else before now!
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yet.
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e local Puppet variables in Hiera’s hierarchy or data sources. Only
use facts and ENC-set top-scope variables."
Led me to discard them as useful in constructing a hiera.yaml hierarchy. From
your response (and the replies from Craig and John) it appears that I was
incorrect to do so. Thanks!
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r between different modules when setting the assorted defaults.
Unless there's a dead simple way to set a fact that will load a a yaml
associated with each assigned class, which would make everything so much
easier. . .
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want to do that I'm sure I'm missing something.
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y easy way to define "If this group
is created, use this gid" in puppet. Am I missing something?
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