ot; and "this is a
> recommended way to run a Puppet server" :)
>
>
> -Original message-
> *From:* samding dd >
> *Sent:* Wednesday 22nd May 2019 15:52
> *To:* Puppet Users >
> *Subject:* Re: [Puppet Users] How to start puppet master for v6.0.0 or
>
(easily) available on your
platform.
Please note the difference between "it may work" and "this is a recommended way
to run a Puppet server" :)
-Original message-
From: samding dd
Sent: Wednesday 22nd May 2019 15:52
To: Puppet Users
Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] How to
Ok I have _no_ idea how that happened. Sorry about the noise, folks!
/Eirik
> On 22 May 2019, at 16:05, Eirik Øverby wrote:
>
> Hei,
>
> jeg driver og roter i jailet nå - gi meg noen minutter!
> Er du på noen fornuftig IM-kanal som jeg kan bruke fra laptoppen min?
>
> /Eirik
>
>> On 22 May 20
Hei,
jeg driver og roter i jailet nå - gi meg noen minutter!
Er du på noen fornuftig IM-kanal som jeg kan bruke fra laptoppen min?
/Eirik
> On 22 May 2019, at 15:52, samding dd wrote:
>
> Thank you for you reply.
>
> But how to get/build puppetserver on other platform than x86_64?
> The docum
Thank you for you reply.
But how to get/build puppetserver on other platform than x86_64?
The document of v6.4 says to get puppetserver by first adding a repository
and then install it as a normal package.
But I cannot get it for s390x in the same way, probably the repository does
not support
Hello,
Puppet master has been deprecated for a while and is removed from Puppet 6.
Instead of a puppet master, you should switch to using a puppetserver instead.
See https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/6.0/release_notes_puppet.html#webrick
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