Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-20 Thread Luca Gioppo
I have a puppet dashboard with MySQL and I want to point to that externale store it should be a bit more straitforward !!! (It was) Luca 2013/3/20 Luca Gioppo > I've compared the others installations of mine and it seems that I do not > have installed mysql and activerecord-mysql adapter and all

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-20 Thread Luca Gioppo
I've compared the others installations of mine and it seems that I do not have installed mysql and activerecord-mysql adapter and all is working so I've removed them and I get the error below: Error: Could not autoload puppet/indirector/catalog/active_record: uninitialized constant ActiveRecord Er

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-20 Thread Luca Gioppo
But I've installed the 0.0.1 and I think that is the only one present and I think the first release In the other installation I have I never found this problem and never bothered which version was installed. Luca 2013/3/19 Peter Meier > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > The p

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-19 Thread Peter Meier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > The problem is that when I install activerecord-mysql-adapter it > automatically install the latest activerectord gem Is there a way > to disable it or there is a fix for activerecord gem? Maybe install an older mysql-adapter? ~pete -BEGIN PGP

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-19 Thread Luca Gioppo
The problem is that when I install activerecord-mysql-adapter it automatically install the latest activerectord gem Is there a way to disable it or there is a fix for activerecord gem? Luca 2013/3/19 Peter Meier > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > I've eliminated a few dupli

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-19 Thread Peter Meier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > I've eliminated a few duplicate gems and installed the most recent > rails (mind I'm no ruby developer so I'm going blind here) This seems to be the problem that newer activerecord will get into an endless loop while serializing. I use the followin

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-13 Thread Josh Cooper
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 3:18 AM, Luca Gioppo wrote: > I'm using puppet-dashboard with MySQL (I know is deprecated, but we > started with this model before puppetDB and I hope we'll manage to use it > for a bit longer) > I had a few problems in installing the active records: I install the > puppet

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-12 Thread Luca Gioppo
I'm using puppet-dashboard with MySQL (I know is deprecated, but we started with this model before puppetDB and I hope we'll manage to use it for a bit longer) I had a few problems in installing the active records: I install the puppet master machine with scripts and this run didn't manage to insta

Re: [Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-12 Thread Matthew Burgess
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Luca Gioppo wrote: > I'm running a previously working set of modules with the Puppet master > version 3.1.0-rc2. > > I'm getting the Error: stack level too deep On a complete hunch, what version of activerecord or the other active* Ruby modules are you running?

[Puppet Users] Error: stack level too deep

2013-03-11 Thread Luca Gioppo
I'm running a previously working set of modules with the Puppet master version 3.1.0-rc2. I'm getting the Error: stack level too deep Here is a chunk of the debug Debug: Scope(Class[Zabbix]): Retrieving template zabbix/zabbix.conf.php.erb Debug: template[/etc/puppet/environments/production/modu