On 10/28/2014 02:27 PM, Eric Francis wrote:
> [general puppet question] In your init.pp you have:
>
> |
> inherits eclipse_platform::params{class{'eclipse_platform::setup':}}
> |
> What does defining a class inside of a class achieve? I'm still new to
> puppet, so just a point in the right diretion
Hi,
it is not at all clear what you are trying to do here. The code you post
lacks any relevant context.
I will go ahead and assume that you have a custom fact called 'id', and
that you wish to use its value in the code for other custom facts. This
is how you do it:
id = Facter.value(:id)
logfil
Ah, but that won't solve the stated problem.
The $uptime can be used in some Puppet output because it is available as
a fact value. To make similar use of the last reboot time, you would
need to create a custom fact that will make this value available.
To use shell code for this, use external fac
On 10/29/2014 07:27 PM, Cliff Wells wrote:
>
> Key compomise is the default revocation reason; that's what Puppet
> will record if no other is specified.
>
> I remain dubious that anything within Puppet automatically revoked
> your certificates.
>
>
> I'm not. We've also experienced
On 10/30/2014 07:21 AM, shashank wrote:
> Require to execute some puppet commands on puppet server i.e master
> node eg: puppet resource user or puppet cert clean pclient.
Let's take a step back - are you certain that it makes sense for the
puppet user to execute these?
"puppet cert clean" sound
On 10/30/2014 03:21 PM, Daniel Obi wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> we just installed puppetmaster 3.7.1 and trying to join a new agent
> 3.7.1 with the following error:
>
>
>
> |
> puppet agent -t --trace --debug
>
> Error: Could not request certificate: Find
> /devops/certificate/ca?fail_on_404=true resul
Sigh,
Disclaimer: This is about a puppet enterprise installation. I am waiting to
be acepted to the group.
So I am asking the question here, and will probably learn how
different/similar open source vs enterprise puppet are.
1/ The install screen did NOT make it easy to tell that I was en
I stand corrected, the password *IS* in the answers file. There are several
answers files found after the installation using "find ./ -iname '*answer*'
" iniside of the '/opt/puppet directory. The one that was relevant was:
/opt/puppet/share/installer/answers/fqdn.given.during.installation.answe