https://github.com/xaque208/puppet-pxe
https://github.com/xaque208/puppet-dhcp
These two modules may help you out. We are using them in production
currently and are working quite well. The pxe module basically just
grabs all the images from public sources, downloads pxelinux, sets up
a tftp serv
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Let me know if this helps you.
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The rsync config should be sorted now. Give a test and let us know if there
are any issues.
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Which isn't terrible, but you loose init scripts and the like.
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Hi James,
Could you give a little more information about your issue? How did you
install the packages? How are you attempting to start the services? Your
PID location appears to be nonstandard, so I would be curious if you have
anything in your puppet.conf specifying an alternate pidfile. The
Hi Ed,
You are correct that the environment will not get imported into puppet.
When you restart the puppet daemon, you are missing your custom fact because
daemon will run as its own process with its own environment, so just
exporting the variable will only effect your current running environment
Hi Walter,
How are you managing your sources file? If you are simply managing the
sources.list with a file resource, you can "notify" an exec that would run
the apt-get update when a change is detected, such as:
file { "/etc/apt/sources.list":
source => "puppet:///modules/source.list",
not
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