Thanks Dan.
Are people using 0.25.x clients with a 2.6 master in the wild ok? I'm
open to trying 2.6 on the master(s) but maintaining 2.6 agents would
be a bridge too far at this stage.
On Aug 18, 5:33 pm, Dan Bode wrote:
> This feature is not supported until 2.6 (and I have seen some issues wit
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
On 08/19/2010 01:21 AM, Rustler wrote:
> Just to clarify - the "--onetime" is for testing.
> On Aug 18, 4:16 pm, Rustler wrote:
>> Add --onetime
>>
>> That works for me.
Onetime doesn't help me. I want to use it in production with the agent
running in background.
Bas
I get errors like this randomly on some of my puppet clients:
puppetd[7303]: (//munin/Config-file[muninnode]/File[/etc/m
unin/munin-node.conf]) Failed to retrieve current state of resource:
Could not
retrieve file metadata for puppet://puppet.hq.eso.org/modules/munin/munin-node.c
onf: at /etc/pup
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:39 PM, Tim wrote:
> puppetd[7303]: (//munin/Config-file[muninnode]/File[/etc/m
> unin/munin-node.conf]) Failed to retrieve current state of resource:
Are you using the built-in webrick server that comes with Puppet or
have you switched to either Mongrel or Passenger
> By any chance, does the "source" parameter supports HTTP URLs, if not
> then how can i do that in Puppet ?
>
>
Source currently only supports the "file" and "puppet" URI types, you could
accomplish a few ways, one is with a simple exec
exec { "wget http://myurl.com/file.txt -o /path/to/fil
Hello,
i have written some modules for Puppet and would be thankful, if someone
could take a look for quality enhancements.
http://194.94.79.17/hotkey/puppet.tar.gz
The only nasty part is, that i have defined some global variables at the
site.pp, which i am using at several templates
I'm using 2.6.1rc1 (source from github) for the puppetmaster and 0.25.5 (rpm
from epel) for my clients and haven't noticed any problems.
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:55 AM, Darren Worrall wrote:
> Thanks Dan.
>
> Are people using 0.25.x clients with a 2.6 master in the wild ok? I'm
> open to trying
Instead of the case statements in init.pp, I do something like this:
if defined("foo::$release") { include "foo::$release" }
... not necessarily a "quality enhancement," but it saves on the
typing.
On Aug 19, 7:04 am, Dennis Hoppe
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have written some modules for Puppet and w
On Aug 19, 2010, at 2:38 AM, Craig Dunn wrote:
>
> By any chance, does the "source" parameter supports HTTP URLs, if not
> then how can i do that in Puppet ?
>
>
> Source currently only supports the "file" and "puppet" URI types, you could
> accomplish a few ways, one is with a simple exec.
On Aug 19, 2010, at 4:04 AM, Dennis Hoppe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have written some modules for Puppet and would be thankful, if someone
> could take a look for quality enhancements.
>
> http://194.94.79.17/hotkey/puppet.tar.gz
>
> The only nasty part is, that i have defined some global v
I was getting errors like this before I switched from webrick to nginx/
mongrel.
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Hi,
I have stored configs with a Postgresql back end - for some reason, one
host, and all it's associated resources, is duplicated. I haven't got a
clue how, but it's causing errors using exported resources.Is there a
safe way to remove a host from stored config? I note from
http://projects
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Tim wrote:
> The relevant definition from /etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp is:
> # Generic config file
> define config-file ($fullpath, $source, $mode = '644') {
>file { $fullpath:
>source => "puppet://puppet.hq.eso.org/modules/${source}",
>ba
I have a script that does it..
Looks like the script is from James Turnbull and you can find it in the ext
directory:
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/repository/revisions/master/raw/ext/puppetstoredconfigclean.rb
I also added a wrapper that removes the certificates form the pupp
I'm still having a big problem trying to get schedule{} and the --
onetime command-line option to play nice together. This is on 0.24.8,
but also seem to have the issue with 0.25.4.
I have a custom schedule in my manifest:
schedule { development:
range => "05:00 - 23:59", repeat => 12, p
On Aug 19, 4:04 am, Dennis Hoppe
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have written some modules for Puppet and would be thankful, if someone
> could take a look for quality enhancements.
>
> http://194.94.79.17/hotkey/puppet.tar.gz
>
> The only nasty part is, that i have defined some global variables at
Hi Experts,
I'm trying to generate my own certificates (all of them, including certs for
CA, server and client) for puppet to use.
and I'm getting "Could not run: Could not retrieve certificate for puppetsrv
and not running on a valid certificate authority"
Just wondering what the problem could
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Bernhard Miklautz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
> On 08/19/2010 01:21 AM, Rustler wrote:
>> Just to clarify - the "--onetime" is for testing.
>> On Aug 18, 4:16 pm, Rustler wrote:
>>> Add --onetime
>>>
>>> That works for me.
>
> Onetim
The files are not being updated/written at the time, some of these
errors occur at 2am when no one's about. So I'll assume it's because
we're using the default webrick. We currently have only a couple of
dozen clients but that will expand to over 200 in future so I'll look
at switching to mongrel o
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