Moonsun1124, go to this site and look at the appropriate Install Links for
your variation of the installation - https://docs.puppetlabs.com/
Happy hunting.
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Warron French
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 8:37 AM, warron.french
wrote:
> P.S. What particular version of Puppet
P.S. What particular version of Puppet did you install?
Was it the limited 10-count PuppetLabs Puppet Enterprise?
Provide much more detail as it will help someone with much more experience
than me to help you.
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Warron French
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 8:35 AM, warron.fr
During the installation process, it works you through the configuration
steps and build process. It even tells you to make sure that you have port
8140 open in the firewall.
The *default* account = admin.
The password for that account, is whatever was typed into the fields( 1st
initial, 2nd confi
On Jan 9, 2014, at 10:04 AM, mehmet hasdemir wrote:
> hi,
> we'd like to install puppet and use it on our system. i installed
> puppet-server on my puppet machine and puppet on client machine. machines are
> oracle linux 6.
> on some videos there are "puppetd" "puppetca" commands but i hav
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:31 AM, valar mathi wrote:
> when puppet installed in windows7 and when the run puppet agent is clicked
> im getting certificate retrieval error.plz suggest me a solution.thanks.
Hi Valar,
When you installed Puppet on Windows, one of the details you filled in
was the DNS
You may want to have a look at the output of puppet --genconfig to see
what paths are being used by default. At least with 2.7.3, if you run
puppet --genconfig as a non-root user, puppet generates a
configuration to put itself in $HOME/.puppet instead of the system
defaults. If you're running puppe
On Sep 19, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Mr. E. wrote:
> I need latest documentation on how to install and configure Puppet
> master and Puppet client in CentOS environment. The CentOS version is
> 5.4 and Puppet version is 0.22.4.
Puppet 0.22.4 is quite old. Why don't you enable epel-testing repo and ge