http://srv2-puppet:3000/hosts/rrdreport/2?_method=get - it's link on
which I try to go to RRDReport.
In firebug I see next:
Close
Sorry, no graphs for this host
wrote:
> On 25.12.2009 13:11, koliama wrote:> I wished to allocate with tag change
> in URL. Probably it does not
> >
Hi.
I just wondered, if the Foreman and Puppet Dashboard will be ever
merged in the future, as they seem to overlap in some areas.
Any idea?
Regards.
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James,
On Jan 17, 8:58 am, James Turnbull wrote:
> err: //git/Package[git]/ensure: change from absent to present
> failed: Execution of '/usr/sbin/pkgadd -dhttp://pkg.opensolaris.org/-n
> SUNWgit' returned 1: pkgadd: ERROR:
> Failure occurred with http(s) negotiation: <'Peername' doesn't match
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On 17/01/10 10:40 PM, Martin Englund wrote:
> I noticed that you found the pkg(5) package provider which hopefully
> will work for you - it is my first shot at a package provider for
> puppet :)
>
Yes - I added some basic (not sufficient) tests to yo
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> As an alternartive you may use environments. And you will have 3 module
> dirs 1 root, 1 onebus, 1 common. Common is for both environments.
> But I still find it better to use the above pattern.
I would also recommend to go for environments. Using g
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, James Turnbull wrote:
> My manifests looks like:
>
> Package { source => "http://pkg.opensolaris.org/"; }
>
> package { "SUNWgit":
>ensure => installed,
> }
The "sun" package provider needs the "source" parameter to be a a
filename or an URL to the individual package, no
Resurrecting this a bit... I have to check those tools (ControlTier,
Capistrano), but a more higher level question: does this mean those tools
sit on top of Puppet or other System Configuration Tool, doing changes to
Puppet manifiests, or simply that one assumes a System Configuration Tool to
keep
Hi,
Latest edge branch of foreman generates the graph in foreman (no need to rrd
reports anymore).
neverthelss the problem you indicated seems to be related to the fact the
host never sent its reports to foreman (see
http://theforeman.org/wiki/foreman/Puppet_Reports).
cheers,
Ohad
On Sun, Jan 17
Hi,
I think the short answer is yes.
However, its not clear to all parties involved how - see
http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-dev/msg/5379a5e7679676a6 for some
hints.
Ohad.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 7:18 PM, SyRenity wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I just wondered, if the Foreman and Puppet Dashboard w
> Resurrecting this a bit... I have to check those tools (ControlTier,
> Capistrano), but a more higher level question: does this mean those tools
> sit on top of Puppet or other System Configuration Tool, doing changes to
> Puppet manifiests, or simply that one assumes a System Configuration Tool
>
> I noticed that you found the pkg(5) package provider which hopefully
> will work for you - it is my first shot at a package provider for
> puppet :)
>
Martin.
Will your new provider show up as part of one of the upcoming puppet
releases? I've been noodling around with moving my Solaris
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I would stick with kickstart for your partitioning if you can.
If you cannot however (and there are good reasons), I would use a set
kickstart with much of your disk free and then post-create/grow your
partitions using the remaining disk space.
In te
2010/1/18 deet :
> Will your new provider show up as part of one of the upcoming puppet
> releases? I've been noodling around with moving my Solaris boxes to
> use the Solaris port of pkg (http://wikis.sun.com/display/
> IpsBestPractices/Multi-platform+Packaging+for+Layered+Distros) for all
> of
Subject basically says it all. Anyone have a good idea of how to get
puppetd restarted after installing a updated puppet.conf? Using the
Service types obviously doesn't work since puppet is already running.
Is there no, please reload your config on the next run option? I mean
there is alway
Hi,
One of the main reasons that foreman also do kickstart/preseed/jumpstart is
because I wanted to be able to rebuild every machine.
since there are things that puppet was not designed to do (e.g. partition
tables) - I wanted Foreman to fill in the gaps.
and therefor you end up with a partition
What is the problem you are trying to solve? afaik puppet reload its config
file if it has changed.
saying that, I am a long cron based puppet user.. so I cant be 100% sure.
(I find cron based puppet to be far more effective).
cheers,
Ohad
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Derek Yarnell wrote:
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