That ticket looks like the issue I'm having!
I look forward to the upcoming releases so we can start working on a plan
to upgrade. If the new puppetserver would talk nicely to older puppet's,
that would be great. It's going to suck when we have to bring up systems
that have been offline and h
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Ken Bowley wrote:
> Puppet 4 needs a lot of new directories in order to even attempt to run.
> It would be nice if puppet had a way to create the directory structure that
> it needs in order to run.
>
Hi Ken,
I've just filed https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse
Puppet 4 needs a lot of new directories in order to even attempt to run.
It would be nice if puppet had a way to create the directory structure
that it needs in order to run.
For now I'm trying to ignore the seemingly non-existent upgrade path from
puppet 3 to puppet 4 that doesn't involve fir
Ken Bowley writes:
> We've been using Puppet since the 0.24 days, and it's always been fairly
> simple to add in a new system.
> Do a base install (Linux or Mac OS X)
> Install Ruby if Linux
> gem install puppet
> run puppet
> sign the cert on the puppetmaster
> let puppet take care of everythi
We've been using Puppet since the 0.24 days, and it's always been fairly
simple to add in a new system.
Do a base install (Linux or Mac OS X)
Install Ruby if Linux
gem install puppet
run puppet
sign the cert on the puppetmaster
let puppet take care of everything else.
This was easy, easy to docu