I'm running the centos puppet enterprise vm in Virtualbox on Ubuntu. I've
got it running and I can contact it via SSH from the host.
I did say contact, not log in. It's supposed to allow/prompt for password
according the the FM (Effin Manual).Wrong. I enabled clipboard sharing to
copy a public
m? (I have another problem) Yes, i searched google and google
groups. I also just wrote puppet labs about it also.
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 9:31:32 PM UTC-7, Dennis Gearon wrote:
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> I'm running the centos puppet enterprise vm in Virtualbox on Ubuntu. I've
> got it running
ven't seen a config file in my ~/.ssh directory, so so far, that
config has to be changed system wide on my box.
And yes, I'm a learner. Been one for 55 years.
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 9:31:32 PM UTC-7, Dennis Gearon wrote:
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> I'm running the centos puppet enterprise vm in
I tried EVERY possible version to restart ssh(d) on Ubuntu, Service,
Upstart, init.d.
I could not get any of them to acknowledge that there was an ssh daemon.
But SSH works, and changes to /etc/ssh/ssh_config have effect.
Weird.
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 1:51:44 PM UTC-7, Gary Larizza wrote:
I was running the puppet vm inside Ubuntu/VirtualBox VM. It times out
running that command.
I am putitng this here, with the answer, to help others.
The fix for me was to go to THREE Gigabytes of memory and 2 processors. The
ducumentation says to use at least 2 gigabytes, and never said anythin
Of all the modules that should have been written first, I would think that
a 'puppet slave' would be hi on the list.
Isn't there any automated way to make a slave to store on amazon as an
image to call up by a puppet master? With the IP addresses, and SSH
credentials all included?
I am thinki
Been burnnig up the keyboard and spewing packets to search for this answer,
but haven't seen it.
>From what I've read, there is only:
A/ A Puppet Master
B/ Infinite number of 'Agent' nodes.
Is this right?
Is there any other kinds of nodes?
Do Agent nodes ever control other nodes?
What hap
(and puppet/puppetdb/etc. upgrades) to the dev environment,
> validate there, promote to test/QA, validate there, and then promote to
> prod.
>
> -Jason
>
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Dennis Gearon wrote:
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>> Been burnnig up the keyboard and spewing packets to sear
t_master_basic.html - I'd also
> encourage you to look through the rest of the Learning Puppet section on
> docs.puppetlabs.com.
>
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Dennis Gearon wrote:
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>> Thanks Jason. If I ever get to 1000 nodes, then I guess I'll have
>>
I want to be able to scale up different types of nodes both quickly and
moderately quickly, AUTOMATICALLY WITH NO USER INPUT,with Puppet doing the
configureation.
My idea so far is:
A/ There are several nodes of each type sleeping, enough per type to last
15 minutes of normal to abnormally hig
I want to be able to scale up different types of nodes both quickly and
moderately quickly, AUTOMATICALLY WITH NO USER INPUT, with Puppet doing the
configureation.
My idea so far is:
A/ There are several nodes of each type sleeping, enough per type to last
15 minutes of normal to abnormally hi
ined by your policy in the ASG. I believe this accomplishes the end
> state goal of what you're looking for and is very possible.
>
> 1.
>
> https://github.com/UGNS/standard-modules/blob/production/scripts/autosigner.rb
> 2.
>
> https://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/r
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
t/share/installer/answers/fqdn.given.during.installation.answers
The keys were:
q_puppet_enterpriseconsole_auth_password='password_entered'
q_puppet_enterpriseconsole_auth_user_email='u...@domain.tld'
On Sunday, November 9, 2014 7:01:07 PM UTC-8, Dennis Gearon wrote:
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> Sigh,
>
> Disclai
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