> > Is there an elegant way to use complex facts in puppet's erb templates?
>
> Puppet will support hashes in the next major version (Rwolf), although I am
> not sure if the interaction between Puppet and Facter will support it.
Dan,
does this mean it will be possible to have a template like this
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> I specifically want to use the RPM provider, not the yum provider.
> Otherwise (as I understand it) I will have to set up a yum repository
> for each machine (or at least environment), and updating/rolling back
> our app will be more complicated than
JRendell writes:
[...]
> I specifically want to use the RPM provider, not the yum provider.
Ah, sorry. I missed that, somehow, and have never used the RPM provider.
I think other people have answered your questions there, though, which I hope
is helpful to you.
Thanks for not hating me for my
Ok, found the answer myself. Just installed 25.5-rc2 on client and server and
tried it. But same error message when parsing the template.
>
> > > Is there an elegant way to use complex facts in puppet's erb
> templates?
> >
> > Puppet will support hashes in the next major version (Rwolf),
> alth
I think that Rwolf is puppet 0.26.x.
On May 4, 2010, at 12:43 AM, Bernd Adamowicz wrote:
> Ok, found the answer myself. Just installed 25.5-rc2 on client and server and
> tried it. But same error message when parsing the template.
>
>>
Is there an elegant way to use complex facts in puppe
I want use node_terminus=ldap, not 'exec'.
On 30 апр, 17:25, Michael DeHaan wrote:
> /etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp (which probably loads your nodes.pp) and
> an external node source can be used together.
>
> So if you have an external nodes tool that queries LDAP, it would also
> work with site.p
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I?ve just written and released Scaffold
(http://github.com/jamtur01/puppet-scaffold) ? a very simple Puppet
scaffolding templating tool. It integrates with Puppet to create a
variety of Puppet configuration and objects.
You can install it via a gem cu
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On 4/05/10 5:59 PM, Patrick wrote:
> I think that Rwolf is puppet 0.2*6*.x.
>
That's correct.
Next maintenance release is 0.25.5 - currently in testing.
Next feature release is Rowlff which doesn't have a version number
assigned as yet and is the f
I've been thinking a lot about running mcollective on my production
servers recently, especially about its nice integration with puppet
(using facts and so on). However I've got some concern about its
scalability - how publish/subscribe middleware scales in terms of
speed and flooding the network.
hello,
Probably best to send this kind of thing to mcollective's mailing list rather
than puppets :)
- "linuxdatacenter" wrote:
> I've been thinking a lot about running mcollective on my production
> servers recently, especially about its nice integration with puppet
> (using facts and so
Can anyone shed any light to this error message? We're getting a
number of them.
Tue May 04 08:18:35 -0400 2010 ///File[/usr/local//]
(err): Failed to generate additional resources using 'eval_generate':
Could not intern_multiple from pson: source did not contain any PSON!
Thanks.
-
Do you have version 0.25.x puppet clients connecting to version 0.24.x servers?
This looks a bit like that error.
On May 4, 2010, at 5:27 AM, Kent Rankin wrote:
> Can anyone shed any light to this error message? We're getting a
> number of them.
>
> Tue May 04 08:18:35 -0400 2010 ///File[
Thanks for the info James!
I'll drop down and try again :)
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 3:15 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
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> On 4/05/10 1:32 AM, velvetpixel wrote:
> > First time Puppet user so please bear with me :)
> >
> > Is Puppet 2.5.4 compatible wit
On 2010-05-03 19:06, merritt wrote:
I want to be able to add additional resources to my virtual users,
such as force a file or directory to exist if I realize that user, if
someone could point me in the right direction, I’m guessing i need to
use a definition I’m just not sure on the best way to
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Cameron Smith wrote:
> Thanks for the info James!
> I'll drop down and try again :)
Cameron
It'd be great if you could the specific issues you had as bug tickets so
we can be sure we fix them for Ruby 1.9.x
Thanks
James Turnbull
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On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 10:01 AM, James Turnbull wrote:
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> Cameron Smith wrote:
> > Thanks for the info James!
> > I'll drop down and try again :)
>
> Cameron
>
> It'd be great if you could the specific issues you had as bug tickets so
> we can be
Am 03.05.2010 21:33, schrieb Joe McDonagh:
Hello, I have run into a data corruption problem with naginator that is
fairly difficult for me to track down. Hand-written configurations do
not suffer from this fate. This was present in .24.8, and still present
in .25.4. I'd love to complete this auto
On 05/04/2010 03:00 PM, David Schmitt wrote:
Am 03.05.2010 21:33, schrieb Joe McDonagh:
Hello, I have run into a data corruption problem with naginator that is
fairly difficult for me to track down. Hand-written configurations do
not suffer from this fate. This was present in .24.8, and still pr
This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
possible in a theoretical sense.
Is it possible that puppet could be modified to be used to manage
switches that have a command line based interface?
When I man
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On 5/05/10 1:53 PM, Geoff Crompton wrote:
> This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
> wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
> possible in a theoretical sense.
>
> Is it possible that puppet cou
On May 4, 2010, at 9:25 PM, James Turnbull wrote:
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On 5/05/10 1:53 PM, Geoff Crompton wrote:
This might be a crazy idea, but it just popped into my head, and I
wanted to know if it's possible. Perhaps not possible right now, but
possible in a theore
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