Answering myself on this one:
the described behaviour is expected.
Many thanks to Henrik for his input on this.
Background:
when collecting all exported resources the parser uses a “shortcut” and does
not inspect all exported resources.
When collecting a subset only, the parser needs to inspect
I am trying to configure NGINX entirely within Hiera. For the most part
this is very easy as the module directly supports setting things up in
Hiera.
Where I am having an issue though is when creating an upstream in Hiera I
am wanting to pass the 'ip_hash' parameter to it. The in source docs
<
On 2/5/15 11:24 AM, Danny Roberts wrote:
> I am trying to configure NGINX entirely within Hiera. For the most part
> this is very easy as the module directly supports setting things up in
> Hiera.
>
> Where I am having an issue though is when creating an upstream in Hiera
> I am wanting to pass th
Looks to me like the template upstream_header.erb is not built to handle this.
I know a template that can handle this sort of input --
Check out
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-mysql/blob/master/templates/my.cnf.erb
line 9 specifically looks for true or '' in the value of a key/value pa
Addendum:
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 10:09:04 AM UTC-6, James Oden wrote:
> The cycle is this:
>
>Augeas[Change production to development in virtual hosts] =>
>Exec[re-read apache config] =>
>Class[App::Apache] =>
>Augeas[Change production to development in virtual h
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 10:09:04 AM UTC-6, James Oden wrote:
>
> I am getting a dependency loop when trying to apply my puppet
> manifests, however the loop makes little sense to me as one the
> dependencies seems to come from no where.
>
> The cycle is this:
>
>Augeas[Change pr
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 5:41:50 AM UTC-6, kashif wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am using puppetdb and exported resource to manage autmatic nagios
> setup. It works very well. Now I want to setup another nagios server for
> another set of machines using same puppetdb and puppet master.
> As fo
trying to get going with razor-server
psql -l -U razor razor_prd
[OK]
sequel 'jdbc:postgresql:razor_prd?user=razor&password=dev' -c 'puts
DB.get{now{}}'
Error: NoMethodError: undefined method `include_package' for
Sequel::JDBC::JavaLang:Module
/usr/local/share/gems/gems/java-0.0.2/lib/java.rb:3
On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 11:39:56 AM UTC-6, Hunter Haugen wrote:
> == Section 12.1 $unique_name = $name is unclear
>>> I believe this was to describe how the continued use of $name throughout
>>> a define can lead to confusion, as $name has no strong semantic meaning.
>>> Thus a "goo
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 9:52 AM, jcbollinger wrote:
>>
>> In particular I don't see where it is getting that Exec[re-read apache
>> config] requires Class[App::Apache] (which itself contains
>> Exec[re-read apache config]).
>
>
>
> That dependency arises from the Exec resource being declared by
>
We're using the PuppetLabs ntp module with minor changes.
environments/sandbox/modules/ntp/manifests:
|-- config.pp
|-- init.pp
|-- install.pp
|-- params.pp
`-- service.pp
In init.pp we're using servers in the class parameters:
$servers = $ntp::params::servers,
Didn't change the $s
And on that note I moved the
$servers = hiera('ntp_servers')
to
$servers = hiera_array('ntp_servers')
and resolved the issue. Woo-hoo!
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On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Melissa Stone
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:37 AM, Paul Seymour wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks for this. Just put the RHEL7 x86_64 on a puppet client and it
>>> complains:-
>>>
>>
>> "Error: Could not initialize global default settings: cfacter version
>> 0.2.0 or
A big thanks to everyone for all the feedback! It's pretty awesome to work
on a project that people care so much about.
Here's what's happening:
We gathered all the comments, suggestions, and opinions in a document and
walked through each one. Some small things (that completely block
understand
When I think of $name, I define it as this:
https://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/custom_types.html#namevar
In other words: I need a unique string, this is it and I'll use it where I
need uniqueness so that my resources don't collide.
But, as is pointed it out, it is actually meaningless beyond that
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:25 AM, cko wrote:
> Icacls: http://i.imgur.com/s1xQy65.png
>
Can you run one against the last_run_report.yaml and the lock file (if
still present)?
I'm seeing a similar set of permissions for var/state but want to verify
the permissions on the files (as they can be diff
Hi,
I'm having excruciating problems with just getting beaker to run on
Fedora 21, Ubuntu 14.10 and even CentOS6. I don't normally ask for help
because frankly I don't need it. I use rbenv & native versions of Ruby
and although it's a pain in the flower to get bundle to install
everything,
This is what it looks like: http://i.imgur.com/Woxi68C.png
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 11:27 PM, Rob Reynolds wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 8:25 AM, cko wrote:
>
>> Icacls: http://i.imgur.com/s1xQy65.png
>>
>
> Can you run one against the last_run_report.yaml and the lock file (if
> still presen
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