Sorry for not responding since a long time.
I still have the same problem.
I checked the clocks by running: "/usr/sbin/ntpdate fr.pool.ntp.org"
on client and server.
I just did noticed that my are not under debian lenny but under ubuntu
8.04 for my server and ubuntu 10.04 for my new client.
All
Make sure the clocks are in sync
“Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in
the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.”
Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobbes)
- Kkweit wrote:
> Not in my case. I do have the puppetmaster service started.
>
>
> On Fe
What version of puppet are you running? What OS and what version of
ruby?
Also, if you are having cert issues you might want to check the time
on your puppet master vs the client. The problem occurs because of
SSL uses the time to create the certs. If the time is different on
both master and cl
Not in my case. I do have the puppetmaster service started.
On Feb 15, 5:31 pm, Eric Lake wrote:
> I had the same kind of thing happening to me today I think. Turns out
> in my case that the puppetmaster service was not started on my puppet
> server.
>
> On Feb 15, 11:04 am, Kkweit wrote:
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>
I had the same kind of thing happening to me today I think. Turns out
in my case that the puppetmaster service was not started on my puppet
server.
On Feb 15, 11:04 am, Kkweit wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new with using Puppet. Both my clients and the master are under
> debian lenny.
> I have to add a cl