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Hello all,
I'm using Puppet (both server and clients on 0.24.5 version under Debian
Lenny) for managing 10 servers, and I would like to set up reporting so
that any problem that might happen applying the configs, the
puppetmaster would send me an ema
If you use subversion to deploy your manifests, you can also set a
pre-commit hook:
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/Recipes/SubversionCommitHooks
El dt 20 de 01 de 2009 a les 23:26 -0800, en/na kevin va escriure:
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> On Jan 20, 11:34 pm, James Turnbull wrote:
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- RHEL 5.1
- Puppet 0.24.7
- Puppetmaster and client on the same host
This is all puppet-code for node "mynode" :
node 'mynode' {
service { iptables:
ensure => stopped,
}
service { crond:
ensure => stopped,
}
}
[r...@mynode]# serv
Hi
> thanks for the response, the only feature that I have to support with
> rollback is files, its just something that I have to do for the first
> production deployment (while everyone gets used to this new system touching
> production servers). I really wasnt that difficult, I am parsing YAML
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ere wrote:
| As you can see I first start crond and iptables, then execute puppet,
| and finally check the result.
| Crond stops, but not iptables even if that is what I (think I)
| specified in the manifest.
The problem is that by default the servi
On 22 Jan, 15:01, Thomas Bellman wrote:
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> ere wrote:
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> | As you can see I first start crond and iptables, then execute puppet,
> | and finally check the result.
> | Crond stops, but not iptables even if that is what I (think I)
> | specified i
Here is what I'd like to do:
I'd like to run puppet and see exactly what it would do, or what it
tried to do.
Do i need to run puppet or puppetd to get that to happen? I've been
trying the --verbose --parseonly options, but they have not been
working as I would expect...
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kevin wrote:
> I'd like to run puppet and see exactly what it would do, or what it
> tried to do.
>
> Do i need to run puppet or puppetd to get that to happen? I've been
> trying the --verbose --parseonly options, but they have not been
> working as I would expect...
You probably want to use t
Hi,
maybe it's in front of me but I can't see it, maybe I'm looking for
something in existent, but sounds strange to me.
Is there ant way for grouping node in nodes.pp?
I mean, now I have:
# cat nodes.pp
node "td234.pic.es" , "td065.pic.es", "td006.pic.es" [...]{
include worker_node
Has anyone put together a puppet proposal for deploying puppet in your
environment?
Zach
On 1/22/09 8:10 AM, "Arnau Bria" wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> maybe it's in front of me but I can't see it, maybe I'm looking for
> something in existent, but sounds strange to me.
>
> Is there ant way for gro
On 1/22/2009 9:10 AM, Arnau Bria wrote:
> Is there ant way for grouping node in nodes.pp?
The following should work for what you described. I use a similar model
to have a parent class for all compute cluster nodes, and then child
classes for each group of nodes that needs a slightly differen
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 08:16:48 -0700
Zach Buckholz wrote:
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> Has anyone put together a puppet proposal for deploying puppet in your
> environment?
I don't understand you, sorry.
> Zach
Arnau
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:34:11 -0600
Mike Renfro wrote:
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> On 1/22/2009 9:10 AM, Arnau Bria wrote:
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> > Is there ant way for grouping node in nodes.pp?
>
> The following should work for what you described. I use a similar
> model to have a parent class for all compute cluster nodes, and then
Hi
> Hi, so I'm exporting a nagios_host type that gets collected by the
> nagios server and each host has it's own file, however, when each host
> file is written, it's only readable by root. How can I make all the
> files mode 644 when they're written? Or how would I go about using
> the "file
On 1/22/2009 10:11 AM, Arnau Bria wrote:
> Yep, I was thinking of inherits, but I'll have to control host group
> like:
> node "nodeA" "nodeB" {
> }
>
> which is what I'm trying to not use.
Your original concept used something like
WN_A {
td234.pic.es
}
WN_B {
td065.pic.es
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:32:14 -0600
Mike Renfro wrote:
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> On 1/22/2009 10:11 AM, Arnau Bria wrote:
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> > Yep, I was thinking of inherits, but I'll have to control host group
> > like:
> > node "nodeA" "nodeB" {
> > }
> >
> > which is what I'm trying to not use.
>
> Your original concept used
On 1/22/2009 10:42 AM, Arnau Bria wrote:
> Then adding a noe is just adding a new line to a file...
> I'll manage about 100-120 hosts...1
I manage about 90 with the 'node "node1", "node2", "node3" {}' method,
but my groupings are pretty static. Entered them once, and haven't
thought about it m
Mike Renfro wrote:
> On 1/22/2009 10:42 AM, Arnau Bria wrote:
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>> Then adding a noe is just adding a new line to a file...
>> I'll manage about 100-120 hosts...1
>
> I manage about 90 with the 'node "node1", "node2", "node3" {}' method,
> but my groupings are pretty static. Entered them once,
Thanks to both for your replies.
I'll take a look and come back with my decision.
Cheers,
Arnau
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The issue is that I don't know the exact names of all the nagios_hosts
ahead of time, so I can't declare file resources explicitly, each host
has it's own host file.
So I've tried declaring a "file" resource for the directory that the
nagios_host files get deposited in and using "recurse" to set
I think this is fixed in 0.24.6, at least that is when it started e-mailing
me error's. I had actually forgotten I tried setting this up and it took me
a few minutes to realized why I was suddenly getting these e-mails.
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Lucas Di Pentima
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On Jan 20, 2009, at 3:34 AM, gary wrote:
> Hello Jason,
>
> My MySQL wait_timeout is set to the default of 8 hours. Through IRC,
> James and Andrew had looked into it a bit. From what we all read,
> Puppet should be checking the connection and re-establishing it if
> necessary.
>
> Perhaps I'm mi
On Jan 21, 2009, at 11:21 PM, Scott wrote:
> Luke, thanks for the reply. So just to clarify, you can't even have a
> child class append to an array declared in the parent class and have
> it visible in the parent class?
It's a question of ordering - by the time the child class has an
opportu
On Jan 22, 2009, at 4:55 PM, Scott wrote:
> The issue is that I don't know the exact names of all the nagios_hosts
> ahead of time, so I can't declare file resources explicitly, each host
> has it's own host file.
>
> So I've tried declaring a "file" resource for the directory that the
> nagios_h
Thanks Luke,
I commented out [rails] in puppet.conf. I forgot what I was using it
anyway.
I tried updating all gems to the their newest versions without
success. I also tried using postgres but I got the error which the
wiki says happens when the gem is not installed. Strange.
So I am back to S
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