[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-30 Thread Paul Lathrop
There is a FAQ on the website which addresses this error message; I suspect you'd have less trouble if you upgraded to a more recent version of Puppet. --Paul On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 8:42 AM, dd-b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On Sep 30, 9:55 am, Ed Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-30 Thread dd-b
On Sep 30, 9:55 am, Ed Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think this might be a time sync problem. Please check that the time > matches on the puppetmaster and the client. Thanks, but no. All the systems involved are running NTP, and the actual times on them match very closely. --~--~-

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-30 Thread Ed Greenberg
dd-b wrote: > On Sep 29, 4:44 pm, "Dave Nash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> "puppetd --server=YOUR PUPPET MASTER" should get you rolling. I believe by >> default puppet looks for a server named puppet in the DNS search path. >> > > Okay, that solved the problem of not finding the server

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-30 Thread dd-b
On Sep 29, 4:44 pm, "Dave Nash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "puppetd --server=YOUR PUPPET MASTER" should get you rolling.  I believe by > default puppet looks for a server named puppet in the DNS search path. Okay, that solved the problem of not finding the server. Thanks! But didn't get me mu

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-30 Thread dd-b
On Sep 29, 4:44 pm, "Dave Nash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "puppetd --server=YOUR PUPPET MASTER" should get you rolling.  I believe by > default puppet looks for a server named puppet in the DNS search path. Okay, that solved the problem of not finding the server. Thanks! But didn't get me mu

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-30 Thread dd-b
On Sep 29, 4:44 pm, "Dave Nash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "puppetd --server=YOUR PUPPET MASTER" should get you rolling.  I believe by > default puppet looks for a server named puppet in the DNS search path. Okay, that solved the problem of not finding the server. Thanks! But didn't get me mu

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-29 Thread Paul Lathrop
As Dave Nash mentioned, by default, Puppet tries to contact a host called "puppet" to receive it's configuration. It doesn't *necessarily* use DNS; a hosts file entry will work, as will other methods. You can configure the option on the command line with the --server option, or you can use /etc/p

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-29 Thread Dave Nash
"puppetd --server=YOUR PUPPET MASTER" should get you rolling. I believe by default puppet looks for a server named puppet in the DNS search path. --dn On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:41 PM, dd-b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Following up to myself to add that I performed the obvious test of > trying

[Puppet Users] Re: Simplest setup not working

2008-09-29 Thread dd-b
Following up to myself to add that I performed the obvious test of trying the puppetd run on a system directly on the same LAN as the master, and got the identical error, still unable to find the master. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you a