FWIW, the following seems to have fixed it:
mv /var/lib/puppet/ssl /var/tmp
mkdir /var/lib/puppet/ssl
chmod 700 /var/lib/puppet/ssl
/etc/init.d/puppetmaster start
I also had to move the ssl dir for all the clients, and resign
things.
-Robin
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:07:30AM -0700, Ro
Everything I pasted was being run as root; I was logged in as root
at the time.
Oh, and: it gets better. I stopped the puppetmaster, and now can't
start it:
$ puppetca --clean chain.digitalkingdom.org
Removing /var/lib/puppet/ssl/ca/signed/chain.digitalkingdom.org.pem
Removing /var/lib/puppet/s
This happens a lot for me. For the Ubuntu distro this happens when I don't
run via root/puppet. Usualy it's beacause the current user doesn't have
access to the certificates. Try a sudo puppetd --test or sudo puppetd -tv
if you wish. I'm guessing that it's you case too. I get the same error when
Thank you for your message.
I am out of the office until August 17th and will respond after I return.
Thank you!
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