On 10/01/2010 02:41 AM, John Warburton wrote:
> http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4904
Thanks.
> Can Felix & Rob update the ticket with your use cases and requests?
Done. I hope I could generalize the problem somewhat (yes, in this case
that's a good thing ;-)
Cheers,
Felix
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Thanks to Sandor's suggestion i was able to run facter. By running
puppetd with the right ruby path a new error message appeared.
It seems that it can't be found the ./openssl.so library.
Following message appears:
Cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory - ./
openssl.so (LoadErr
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 02:13:08PM -0400, Rob McBroom wrote:
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> According to the documentation, that's how `ensure => present` is
> supposed to work, though I can't imagine the use case for “put it in
> fstab but make sure it's never mounted”.
According to the online documentation (which is auto
On Oct 1, 2010, at 10:29 AM, Christian wrote:
> Some idea how to solve that problem and how i can make the ./
> openssl.so loadable?
You can try the following:
$ ruby -e 'require "openssl"; puts OpenSSL::Digest::MD5.digest "foo"'
Is you ruby installation linked against openssl.so?
I am not su
On 09/30/2010 05:49 PM, Nan Liu wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Daniel Maher wrote:
I removed /var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/.pem , then ran
puppetd with --waitforcert. Unfortunately, when i run a
puppetca --list --all , is not listed, even though there
is very clearly a request pem in /va
Sandor,
I'm not sure if it is a SUSE problem. As described the same setup
works perfectly on SLES 9 32 bit workstations. I more think there is
something wrong with the 64 bit rpms or the 64 bit ruby version.
I used now the ldd command to list the libraries ruby is linked
against.
As you recognize
Fast question:
How can I check wether a parameter is defined or not. For instance a
function that would fail (with a parser error) if the variable is not
defined:
check_defined($avar) or check_defined("$avar")
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On Oct 1, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Christian wrote:
>
> Your solution suggestion i don't understand completely ...
> $ ruby -e 'require "openssl"; puts OpenSSL::Digest::MD5.digest "foo"'
>
> Which term i should use to replace "foo"? Sorry i'm not (yet) a ruby
> expert.
Sorry it was not a solution sugg
> How can I check wether a parameter is defined or not. For instance a
> function that would fail (with a parser error) if the variable is not
> defined:
>
> check_defined($avar) or check_defined("$avar")
I answer myself, one way would be:
if $avar == undef { fail("'avar' not defined") }
I th
I've added a use case to the bug report.
On Oct 1, 2010, at 4:30 AM, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> According to the online documentation (which is autogenerated), "Set to
> present to add to fstab but not change mount/unmount status "
Where are you seeing that? For as long as I've used Puppet, the t
Hi all. I'm a puppet noob and I've been tinkering with it for the past
couple of weeks. What I would like to do now is duplicate a web
server. So I have a web server running. I would like to make puppet to
duplicate this web server on another machine. This includes installing
the same packages, hav
On 10/01/2010 02:30 PM, Héctor Rivas Gándara wrote:
>> How can I check wether a parameter is defined or not. For instance a
>> function that would fail (with a parser error) if the variable is not
>> defined:
>>
>> check_defined($avar) or check_defined("$avar")
>
> I answer myself, one way would b
Hi,
I have a self-packaged Ruby 1.8.7 running on SLES9 64bit. If you wish, I can
send you the binary RPMs (rather large), if building the package isn't your cup
of tea.
Anybody else interested in the Spec file or binaries?
Cheers,
-Thorsten
On 1 Oct 2010, at 13:27, Christian wrote:
> Sand
On 10/01/2010 03:07 PM, Kikanny wrote:
> Hi all. I'm a puppet noob and I've been tinkering with it for the past
> couple of weeks. What I would like to do now is duplicate a web
> server. So I have a web server running. I would like to make puppet to
> duplicate this web server on another machine.
Kikanny writes:
> I'm a puppet noob and I've been tinkering with it for the past couple of
> weeks. What I would like to do now is duplicate a web server. So I have a
> web server running.
...and not built with puppet, right?
> I would like to make puppet to duplicate this web server on another
the ralsh command may be of use in this situation. ralsh will produce
minimalist puppet code based on the existing configuration. something like
this may at least give you a good starting point, though i wouldn't recommend
blindly running this code on another system. you will want to verify a
On Friday 01 Oct 2010 14:27:38 Daniel Pittman wrote:
> On the plus side: it will make the *next* web server, after this one,
> really easy. Like, five minutes of work easy.
I have to agree with this. It's taken me the better part of two months (on
and off) to get a mailserver manifest to mirror
Thank you all for taking your time to explain it to me. I guess I'll
give it a whirl and see how it goes. Another question I have is what
if the person managing a web server does not have full knowledge of
whatever is installed in a server or there was some other
configuration management in place.
Kikanny wrote:
Thank you all for taking your time to explain it to me. I guess I'll
give it a whirl and see how it goes. Another question I have is what
if the person managing a web server does not have full knowledge of
whatever is installed in a server or there was some other
configuration mana
On Friday 01 Oct 2010 15:01:25 Kikanny wrote:
> Thank you all for taking your time to explain it to me. I guess I'll
> give it a whirl and see how it goes. Another question I have is what
> if the person managing a web server does not have full knowledge of
> whatever is installed in a server or th
Also of note, if you're using Puppet 2.6.x then the command `ralsh`
from 0.25.x has been superseded by the `puppet resource` command.
-Hunter
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 08:34, Matt Wallace wrote:
> On Friday 01 Oct 2010 15:01:25 Kikanny wrote:
>> Thank you all for taking your time to explain it to
I really appreciate your response Matt. It gave me a good insight on
the different steps I would have to do to get this working! Hopefully
I'll be able to go to the pub one day !!
On Oct 1, 11:34 am, Matt Wallace wrote:
> On Friday 01 Oct 2010 15:01:25 Kikanny wrote:
>
> > Thank you all for takin
On Fri, Oct 01, 2010 at 08:55:34AM -0400, Rob McBroom wrote:
> I've added a use case to the bug report.
>
> On Oct 1, 2010, at 4:30 AM, Bruce Richardson wrote:
>
> > According to the online documentation (which is autogenerated), "Set to
> > present to add to fstab but not change mount/unmount st
>> I think that add assertions would be a good idea. They could check
>> True/False conditions, if variables are defined or not, if objects are
>> defined... Is there any proposal about this?
>
> I think the problem with such things is that they are dependent on the
> order puppet evaluates the cat
Avi,
I am exporting my resources to the database. I can verify that this is
occurring. Yet I am not getting all of the the
Nagios_host <<|target ==nagios_hosts.${fqdn}.cfg|>>
files written to my nagios server and I am interested in finding out how to
trace down this functionality of the collec
James Turnbull writes:
> Kikanny wrote:
>
>> Thank you all for taking your time to explain it to me. I guess I'll give
>> it a whirl and see how it goes. Another question I have is what if the
>> person managing a web server does not have full knowledge of whatever is
>> installed in a server or t
Greg Haase writes:
> I am exporting my resources to the database. I can verify that this is
> occurring. Yet I am not getting all of the the
>
> Nagios_host <<|target ==nagios_hosts.${fqdn}.cfg|>>
>
> files written to my nagios server and I am interested in finding out how to
> trace down this f
On Sep 30, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Greg Haase wrote:
> I believe that in the past I was able to view this information on my puppet
> server with
>
> ralsh nagios_host
>
> It would give me a listing of what was stored in nagios_host. Now when I do
> this I see nothing.
I'm not sure if you mean that y
On Oct 1, 2010, at 2:50 AM, Daniel Maher wrote:
> On 09/30/2010 05:49 PM, Nan Liu wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Daniel Maher wrote:
>>> I removed /var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/.pem , then ran
>>> puppetd with --waitforcert. Unfortunately, when i run a
>>> puppetca --list --all , is not
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:50 AM, Daniel Maher wrote:
>
> Thank you for the advice ; unfortunately, as i had already revoked the
> certificate, cleaning and re-issuing was not a possibility. I ended up
> biting the bullet and just wiping out and re-initialising the certificates
> across the board.
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