On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 6:51:32 PM UTC+2, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
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>
> If the purpose was to provide defaults, simply place a hiera.yaml in
> your module and keep the (default) data for the module there.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
>
Just to give some feedback. I completed the migration. I
On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 6:51:32 PM UTC+2, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
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> It is worth pointing out that using calling_module/class etc. is
> typically used to keep the data for a module/class (etc) in a separate
> file/directory and then interpolate to get it. Most users do not use
> these feat
application_tier/%{::application_tier}/%{calling_module}"
- "application_tier/%{::application_tier}"
- "classes/%{calling_class}"
- "modules/%{calling_module}"
- "environment/%{::environment}"
- "serverbeheer"
- "common"
On Tuesday, May 1
Hallo,
Now that I have upgraded to the latest Puppet version I have the task to
upgrade our hiera setup.
Unfortunately we are heavily using calling_class and calling_module in our
setup. And although the documentation says currently hiera5 is backward
compatible. This doesn't work anymore.
Hi
Can you tell me how you set facts.env ?
Thanks
On Friday, May 20, 2016 at 9:11:19 PM UTC+2, dkoleary wrote:
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> Hey;
>
> Before dumping a bunch of data into hiera data files, I wanted to run a
> quick check to verify functionality. This seems to be set up so I'm
> suspecting my test isn't
On Friday, May 13, 2016 at 5:30:51 PM UTC+2, Nan Liu wrote:
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>
> You can do it the other way around, because .fixtures.yml is yaml and
> Puppetfile is ruby. This basically loads .fixtures.yml and converts it to a
> working Puppetfile:
>
> https://gist.github.com/nanliu/2bae638725308cf50d26
>
Rs accepted :)
>
Interesting. I will inspect it!
>
>
> Rob Nelson
> rnel...@gmail.com
>
> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 7:39 AM, Rudy Gevaert > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know a way to integrate rspec-puppet and more
>> specific puppetlab
Hi,
Does anyone know a way to integrate rspec-puppet and more
specific puppetlabs_spec_helper to get its fixtures from a Puppetfile?
It's a PITA to each time update the fixtures file if you update your
Puppetfile in your control repo. (Our context is that roles and profiles
are located in our
>
>
> Just wondering what others have done and what approaches they have taken
> to solve this issue? Maybe there is some feature of git I am not aware of
> where I can systematically pick what to merge and what not (although if
> that was possible I can see it being very confusing).
>
>
> Hi
On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 6:12:35 PM UTC+1, Kevin Corcoran wrote:
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> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Kevin Corcoran > wrote:
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>> Even though r10k runs on the master, it runs as a separate process (not
>> inside of Puppet Server) and uses the system ruby (likely MRI).
>>
>
> ... unle
Hi,
I'm trying to set up puppetserver for the first time. I
installed puppetserver 2.2.1-1puppetlabs1 on a trusty server with the
Debian package. I then installed r10k with 'puppetserver gem install r10k
--no-ri --no-rdoc'.
However the r10k binary is not in my path. It's
in /opt/puppetlabs
Hi,
This is just report of something I just wrote on my blog
(http://blog.webworm.org/content/whats-needed-practical-puppet-class) .
Feel free to comment here or through (@rgevaert) twitter or email.
I'm a happy user of Puppet and love sharing my knowledge with other people.
Although I'm not
Hello,
I would like to integrate auto signing into my environment. Currently I'm
running 3.6 master, but still with 2.7 agents. (Which means I can't add
extra information in the certificate, that I could use as verification
during the provisioning).
I'm looking at using the fingerprint which
Hi,
I've set up puppet dashboard and my puppet master 3.6.0 is sending its
reports.
However, when i run an agent in noop mode, the Pending column on the
dashboard for that node remains 0. While it should not be 0.
The nodes pending stats on the left side are always 0 too.
Any ideas how t
On 08/09/2013 11:05 AM, Vincent Reydet wrote:
Hi,
I used to install the "ia32-libs" package for debian Squeeze.
Things change with debian Wheezy and now this package doesn't exist anymore.
Here is the new procedure:
|dpkg --add-architecture i386 # enable multi-arch
apt-get update
apt-get insta
Try to upgrade to a more recent facter.
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Hi,
I'm looking into using puppet master --compile to set up some tests.
However it's unclean how I can use this:
- do I *need* to run this on the master?
- what are the exit statuses that I need to catch?
- why does it update /var/lib/puppet/yaml/node/.yaml after
such a run?
Thanks,
Rudy
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Hi,
We have been bitten twice by the following. We group the configuration
or our nodes in several files.
nodes.d/group1.pp
nodes.d/group2.pp
...
Now twice people have accidently added some statements that are put in
the global scope... which are then applied to all nodes:
The example is s
just asan informational note, look at the manifest I attached. I'm
using it to add tunl0 devices.
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Hello,
I am using augeas to do some configuration. However our initial
bootstrap didn't install "libaugeas0","libaugeas-ruby","augeas-tools".
I fixed that by setting in my manifests to install those packages. My
puppet runs work as long as I don't use augeas in my manifests.
If I use auge
On 01/31/2011 08:22 PM, Nan Liu wrote:
Hi! Gary seems kind enough to provide the build script, so I was able
to package 2.6.4:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1075709/puppet-2.6.4%2CREV%3D2011.01.04-SunOS5.10-all-CSW.pkg
Please note this is not official and only briefly tested, please feel
free to prov
On 01/31/2011 10:06 AM, David Schmitt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for current puppet packages for Solaris and found only
blastwave (0.25.5), opencsw (http://www.opencsw.org/packages/CSWpuppet/,
0.25.4) and Gary Law's repo (http://garylaw.net/packages/, 0.25.1).
Are there any current (2.6.x) pac
On Friday, December 10, 2010 11:34:15 AM UTC+1, luke.bigum wrote:
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>
> file called 'grep'... Removing this stray file and puppet now runs
> fine :)
>
>
Hi Luke. Yes you are right! I had a file called test in /root !
thanks!
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Hi
I'm seeing a strange thing here. I only have this on one machine! 3
others that are 'identical' don't have that issue...
err: /Stage[main]/Vim/Exec[update-alternatives --set editor /usr/bin/
vim.basic]: Could not evaluate: 'test' is not executable
class vim{
$vim_package= "vim"
packag
Hi Stefan,
On Nov 19, 9:49 pm, Stefan Schulte
wrote:
> So you want to remove a package and make sure that the service is
> stopped before that. I can think of a few options:
>
> - remove the service resource: When you remove a package there should be
> a pre_exec or something that stops your s
Hi puppet users
I'm trying to get around the following issue. I want to make sure if
a service is stopped. I'm trying to do this is solaris but I don't
think this is OS specific.
If the software that provides the service (sendmail in my cause) is
installed the smf provider can make sure that th
On Nov 16, 3:52 pm, Peter Bonivart wrote:
> I have it checked into SVN so it will be in v2.3 but I haven't set a
> release date for it yet. Is it a showstopper for you? In that case I
> could roll a v2.2.1 for you with this.
Not for me personally. We will take this importunity to upgrade our
p
Hi Peter,
On Nov 12, 4:54 pm, Peter Bonivart wrote:
> Hi, I'm the author of pkgutil, I'm glad you're about to support it in
> Puppet since I get quite many requests for that.
It's nice you chip in here! We appreciate it.
> I think the issue with "Not installed" vs. "notinst" is probably from
Dear group,
Those who are running Solaris might be interested that there is some
movement to create a pkgutil provider so you can install packages from
opencsw.
Those who are interested, please see:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4258
Thanks!
Rudy
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Dear puppet community,
I am having problems using a module puppetlabs-vcsrepo from the forge.
I'm getting the error:
err: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on
SERVER: Puppet::Parser::AST::Resource failed with error ArgumentError:
Invalid resource type vcsrepo at /etc/puppet
On Jul 12, 8:09 am, James Turnbull wrote:
> Welcome back again to the Puppet release cycle with the long-awaited
> eleventy times better RC2 release.
Hi James,
Any chance of providing debian packages for rc2? Or pointing me to an
url where I can download the source with the Debian directory i
On Jun 15, 9:41 pm, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> I had two problems. Nigel and Daniel correctly identified one of them
> and Jonathan contacted me off-list to point out that I can't have my
> custom type living in a subdir of "lib/puppet/type". I moved
> haddock.rb from lib/puppet/type/haddock/haddoc
> See, for
> instancehttp://www.puppetmanaged.org/documentation/Puppet_Common_Modules.htmlhttp://www.example42.com/puppet/howto.phphttp://plathrop.tertiusfamily.net/blog/2008/04/18/creating-puppet-mod...http://serialized.net/2009/07/puppet-module-patterns/
>
> Thus, the approach for customizing e
Dear all,
I'm fairly new to puppet, so please excuse this newbie question.
I was wondering how I can override a certain variable in a module I
downloaded from the forge.
By example. I downloaded and installed the puppetlabs-collectd
module. In collectd::params there is a variable that sets the
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