You're mixing downloads and system packages.
rpm (thus yum) doesn't recognize that you have rubygems and rake
installed, because it only looks at the package database to determine
that. Right now, you are missing a repo that contains those packages
in your rh6 config, so yum can't find and install
, I'm not sure how to say:
If /var is a filesystem and
doesn't already have an opt of acl
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
joe
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See the following:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-stdlib/tree/master/lib/puppet/provider/file_line
On Mar 16, 6:02 am, jcbollinger wrote:
> On Mar 15, 7:24 am, Gamon wrote:
>
> > I'd like to have a template that would contain:
>
> > line1 <%= value1 %>
> > line2 <%= value2 %>
> > line
27;s still a concern
I have. Secondly, if I choose to apply my_mysql_server to two nodes,
there would be more than one result for db_host. I'm not exactly sure
how to get around this.
What's the best practice for this type of situation? Should I just
hard-code the fqdn of my_mysql_server
Just letting everyone know that this subreddit exists.
http://www.reddit.com/r/puppet
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How well does concat work with exported resources? I'm about to try
the same thing, and I am wondering if you have any tips.
On Jun 22, 3:32 pm, Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
> > We seem to be able to export resources (and import them) just fine i
Puppetmaster is filling up /var/log/messages even though logdir is set
to /var/puppet/log/ and masterlog = /var/puppet/log/puppetmaster.log.
There is however no file /var/puppet/log/puppetmaster.log
These are the messages being filled in /var/log/messages:
Apr 30 17:41:44 server puppetmasterd[9721
I can't find anywhere where the configs are overridden. I was able to
fix the issue by starting puppetmaster with the command:
puppetmasterd -l /var/puppet/log/puppetmaster.log
but it still concerns me that the config file is not read, even if I
point to it directly, by starting it with:
puppetmas
I have the same intermittent error, but both the client and server are
on 2.6.4. Is there any other reason this could happen?
On Dec 6 2010, 3:51 pm, "russell.fulton"
wrote:
> > This can happen when your client's major version is larger than your
> > server's major version. Is that possable?
>
bashrc":
ensure => present,
source => "puppet://modules/users/${username}.bashrc"
}
}
normal_user { "joe":
fullname => "Joe Hillenbrand",
groups => ["admin"]
}
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There doesn't seem to be any mention of cert signing...
On Oct 22, 1:48 pm, John Arundel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently wrote a blog post for absolute beginners with Puppet,
> hopefully the first in a tutorial series called 'Powering Up With
> Puppet'. I'd be grateful for some feedback on it, both
I am running puppet 0.24.8 on FreeBSD.
When I run,
puppetd --genconfig > /usr/local/etc/puppet/puppet.conf
running commands like
puppetd --genmanifest > /usr/local/etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp
then site.pp will just be filled with puppet.conf.
But if I remove puppet.conf, then generating site
I understand that puppet needs port 8140 tcp/udp open for server and
client.
Will puppet work if a firewall is set up between these two hosts that
only allows traffic from the server to the client (server -> client),
or is two communication required?
Thanks for the help,
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Hi all,
Currently I am trying to have a script run whenever a change is made
to it. Here is an example of when my configurations look like:
file { "/usr/bin/data/":
owner => "rot",
group => "wheel",
mode => "755",
purge => true,
recurse => true,
s
and it does work. Though, I don't
necessarily want to subscribe to the directory if I can avoid it
because some other files in there may change and I might not want to
restart the script then.
Sorry for the confusion earlier.
On Jan 13, 5:35 pm, Dan Bode wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 1:
What is interesting is that this will not work even if "get-data.sh"
is already in "/usr/bin/data". Is this a bug?
On Jan 14, 9:57 am, JoE wrote:
> Yeah, that is what is actually in my file. I had to change the names
> to protect the innocent, and I made some mistakes w
mode => "755",
source => "puppet://puppet/data/bin/get-data.sh";
}
exec { "/usr/bin/data/get-data.sh restart":
subscribe => File["/usr/bin/data/get-data.sh"],
refreshonly => true;
definition.
I should have refreshed the discussion before sending...
On Jan 14, 10:38 am, JoE wrote:
> Nevermind, I solved the problem. The file needs to be explicitly
> mentioned even though it is already in /usr/bin/data, see the code
> below:
>
> define get-data() {
>
>
You can even use git for an svn style workflow. For example, at my
work, we have a local git repo for managing puppet configs, and then
we periodically push those out to a backup server.
git push ssh://backup.server/path/to/puppet/repo.git
You can even use git with an already existing svn server.
If I lived on that side of town, I'd be interested, but where I live now
that commute would be terrible.
On Friday, August 17, 2012 3:13:54 PM UTC-6, guymatz wrote:
>
> It's not a telecommute position. No relocation possible. Sorry for
> having not been explicit about that.
>
> And sorry for n
I think you misunderstand what puppet is doing there. Variables are not a
literal character replacement, they have types.
I think what you want is
require => Package[$pkglist]
The [] in your variable assignment tells puppet it is an array.
The [] in the Package example I provided tells puppet
Also, there is a much simpler way using your original approach. The Package
type has a provider parameter that can be set to rpm. So instead of an
exec, you just have a package resource that installs that rpm.
You should also look into the unless parameter to exec. It runs a command
to determin
Nothing wrong with that. It's a very common practice.
One thing I would recommend is setting your array to a variable and passing
that variable to the define. It just makes your code cleaner and easier to
read:
node 'mynode' {
include firewall
$sources = ['node1', 'node2']
myfirewall::acc
Instead of subscribe => Package, it's require => Package['toola'] or
similar.
If you want to make sure all three packages are installed before the file,
the best thing in this situation is to order the classes.
Either in a separate module altogether or somewhere that makes sense for
you (perha
What you should do instead is set the path based on the value of
$myclass::provider.
if $myclass::provider == 'package' {
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 3:58:05 PM UTC-7, Yanis Guenane wrote:
>
> *Specification* : my manifest look more like this
>
> class myclass ($provider = 'package') {
> ca
You should set the path based on the value of $myclass::provider:
if $myclass::provider == 'package' {
test = '/path/a'
}
else {
test = '/path/b'
}
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 3:58:05 PM UTC-7, Yanis Guenane wrote:
>
> *Specification* : my manifest look more like this
>
> class myclass ($p
I'm having a similar issue that that wiki entry does not directly
address.
I'm trying to do a subscribe on a file definition that is a directory.
I have ensure => directory and recurse => true.
I do not use puppet to source the files (they are on nfs shared to all
servers that use them).
Puppe
n that directory change. I
would think it's because I'm not sourcing those files, but I'm not
sure.
On Nov 6, 12:37 pm, "Evan Hisey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 6:19 PM, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm having a
ROTECTED]> wrote:
> This notification will only fire if the managed parameters for the
> directory are out of sync, e.g. Owner/group/modes/file type (link,
> file).
>
> Subscribe also implies require, FYI =)
>
> On 7/11/2008, at 8:38 AM, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
any resources which subscribe
> to the directory.
>
> I have used this method a number of times to great success.
>
> --Paul
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Aj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No, there is no way.
>
> > On 7/11/2008, at 1:01 PM, joe <[E
way.
On Nov 7, 3:59 pm, "Paul Lathrop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, not a bug at all. Why do you think it might be?
>
> There is no reason to be concerned by the multiple notifications,
> either; Puppet is smart enough to only refresh the service once.
>
> --Paul
&
Though with recurse => true, puppet does look at the mtime of the
individual files, per my output sample from previous email. My last
question was really why won't it do default checksum (md5) on the
files in the directory when I have recurse => true. It only looks at
the files in the directory
:20 pm, Luke Kanies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 7, 2008, at 1:07 PM, joe wrote:
>
> > I don't think it's a bug that puppet sees two reasons to bounce the
> > service, I think it's a bug that it's only doing it when I change the
> > checksum
PROTECTED]>
>
> > On Nov 12, 2008, at 4:51 PM, joe wrote:
>
> > > That makes sense, though I would think if you have recurse => true
> > and
> > > a subscribe/notify, then checksumming should be enabled by default
> > in
> > > that scenario al
Your require is actually creating the site1 directory if it doesn't
exist (unless your file def. for that directory has ensure => absent).
I think you want to go the other way and ensure that the site1.conf is
created by the definition for the site1 directory. In other words,
put a require for th
You should use a subclass with an override, like so:
class postfix-special inherits postfix {
File["/etc/postfix/main.cf"]{
content => template("apps/postfix/main.cf.special.erb") }
node special {
include baseclass
include postfix-special }
That should get you the desired behavior
You must do one of two things to make this work.
You can either add a subscribe in the service definition for the
puppet.conf or you can put a notifiy in the puppet.conf file
definition for the puppet service.
example 1:
service {"puppet":
ensure => running,
enable => true,
subscrib
Did a POC of it at my current company. I've also had the RedHat
Enterprise Deployment and Virtualization class.
This product was originally envisioned began development before RedHat
even had an IPO. The reason I mention this is that the mindset around
systems management at that time is what yo
If you have a fact called home_root you would use it like this:
file { "$home_root/$user/.zshenv":
...}
Does that work for you?
On May 12, 2:15 pm, Robin Lee Powell
wrote:
> What I want to do is:
>
> file { "~$user/.zshenv":
> ...}
>
> but that doesn't work. I made custom facts for ho
of files in a
> bunch of different user's home directories; that why I use $user
> below.
>
> -Robin
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:04:08PM -0700, joe wrote:
>
> > If you have a fact called home_root you would use it like this:
>
> > file { "
d pass $home_root to the define, and have it operate
> on the directory rather than the user name.
>
> -Robin
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:15:36PM -0700, joe wrote:
>
> > What exactly is your define attempting to do? Define the users for
> > which a certain
This is an excellent post on how to organize those types of dependencies.
http://www.craigdunn.org/2012/05/239/
On Friday, December 21, 2012 4:10:45 AM UTC-7, Steve Button wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 20 December 2012 16:51:59 UTC, rvs wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 8:11 AM, Steve Button
>> wro
What it's telling you is that the command it's running (zmamavisdctl) is
spitting out a return code of 1, which typically means that there was an
error running the script.
Either the command is actually failing, or the command is poorly written
and does not provide the correct return code.
Thi
Create a defined type and call it with the array of app names:
define app_dirs {
file {"/some/where/${title}/foo":
mode => '0644'
}
file {"/some/where/${title}/bar":
mode => '0644',
}
}
app_dirs { apps: }
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 12:18:49 PM UTC-7, Stefan Wiederoder wrote:
>
Sorry, that should be app_dirs { $apps: }
On Tuesday, January 8, 2013 12:59:49 PM UTC-7, joe wrote:
>
> Create a defined type and call it with the array of app names:
>
> define app_dirs {
>
> file {"/some/where/${title}/foo":
> mode => '0644'
Nothing about your notify resources is actually telling you what's going on
with the variables. Just because the details notify happens last, doesn't
mean that the variable was evaluated at that time. Variable assignment is
parse-order dependent. I'd look to make sure your custom function actual
Puppet doesn't do OS provisioning itself. You'd need a separate system to
do that part, then hand off to puppet after a minimal install has been
completed.
You can use a tool like Foreman (http://theforeman.org/). It will handle
the provisioning of the systems and also integrates with puppet t
There is also razor
(https://puppetlabs.com/solutions/next-generation-provisioning/). It is
only for provisioning (not assigning classes) and is the future of
provisioning and puppet.
On Monday, February 4, 2013 11:29:33 AM UTC-7, joe wrote:
>
> Puppet doesn't do OS provisioning it
If freeipa-client will be on all systems, just order it the other way.
In the user module, make your class before freeipa-client. That way, the
ordering is only in place when you include the user class.
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 11:21:30 AM UTC-7, Bret Wortman wrote:
>
> I have a situation w
I think your collector syntax is off. Try this:
File <| tag == 'tmp-file' |> (note the fewer | characters)
That should probably be a syntax error...
On Friday, February 8, 2013 10:25:37 AM UTC-7, ashrith wrote:
>
> I am trying to export store config's using puppetdb as follows:
>
> node test {
The simple answer is to put
include manifests/*.pp
in your site.pp, but real answer to follow the module convention:
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/2.7/reference/modules_fundamentals.html
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Puppet isn't particularly good at code deployment. Ideally, you'd package
your code, set a package resource to ensure => latest, then update your
package repo with the new code. Then, all the resources that subscribe to
that package (services, etc.) would be refreshed when the package gets
upda
WIth the puppet module structure, you don't import any pp files from the
modules ever. You only use include.
If you look at the github for the module, it explains which classes do what.
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-mysql
The base class (mysql) only installs the client. mysql::server
Modules are not overkill and are, in fact, the only way you can do what you
intend.
There is currently no module structure that would allow you organize your
manifests the way you'd like and still be able to apply classes flexibly.
The reason for this is that the module structure in puppet is
You want roles and profiles:
http://www.craigdunn.org/2012/05/239/
On Monday, March 11, 2013 6:02:15 PM UTC-6, Mike Reed wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I've been looking for a simple way to clean up my nodes.pp file and I was
> hoping to get some suggestions from you folks. At the moment, I keep all
refreshonly should be built in to all types. Did you actually try it, or
did you just not see any docs saying it was there?
On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 4:45:58 AM UTC-6, Stuart Grimshaw wrote:
>
> I'm using puppet through Vagrant to manage my dev VM, and as part of that
> I have a few database g
You should try asking the ActiveMQ community, not the puppet community.
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 3:33:35 AM UTC-6, snlsin...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I m not clear with ActiveMQ topic and queue? Please tell me how
> they work?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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The bigger issue here is that neither iphone nor android really *need* what
puppet offers. In terms of deployment, there are already methods of doing
such things (TouchDown comes to mind) that better reflect the model of the
mobile OS. Most of the underlying tools used by the providers in puppet
I wouldn't even do this with a file resource. I'd write a small script to
pull it down from a web server and install it then have puppet run that as
an exec. I'd also have the script remove the update when it's done since
you probably don't want 900mb on disk for no reason.
On Wednesday, March
What llowder said. But he meant fpm, not fom:
https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm
On Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:40:20 PM UTC-6, llowder wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, March 14, 2013 1:20:39 PM UTC-5, ridha gadhgadhi wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I want to install opensaf from a tar file. Below, the con
There's no way to have the defaults in the top scope if you put them in a
module. Module implies class, which implies a scope under top scope.
Site.pp would be the appropriate place, but keep in mind there is no way to
"enforce" these defaults.
There's a fairly common practice these days of set
Better practice is to expose the functionality of those classes through
defines or parameterized classes.
For instance, use a define like apache::vhost in the puppetlabs/apache
module:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-apache/blob/master/manifests/vhost.pp
That way, all you have to do i
Simple answer: don't. Use apache's conf.d construct to manage virtual hosts
for each so they can contain their own config. See the puppetlabs apache
module:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-apache
On Wednesday, April 3, 2013 10:57:30 AM UTC-6, Cesar Covarrubias wrote:
>
> So I am workin
You can include a parameterized class as long as all it's parameters have
default values.
On Monday, April 8, 2013 3:10:03 PM UTC-6, Shantanu wrote:
>
>
> The parameterized classes guide mentions that a parameterized class is
> declared using following syntax [1]:
>
> class {'classname': }
>
Testing of puppet manifests is done using rspec.
http://rspec-puppet.com/
https://puppetlabs.com/blog/the-next-generation-of-puppet-module-testing/
On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 1:46:32 PM UTC-6, Bernardo Costa wrote:
>
> I would like to know how do people test a manifest that is basically
> static
Just declare or include apache without the chaining syntax. Should work
fine.
include apache
class {'apache::mod::php': }
On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 4:22:21 PM UTC-6, jmar...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to use puppetlabs apache module on CentOS to install mod php
> package.
>
>clas
One thing you certainly need to do is define a clear line of what puppet
will and will not do in your environment.
Puppet is not well suited to code deployment. It is extremely good at
maintaining the environment in which code runs.
I would allow contributions from your dev team liberally, as
This is not something puppet is intended to do.
For one, puppet makes periodic runs and does not respond to changes on the
system in realtime. So best case, your app would get restarted within 30
minutes (or whatever your runinterval is) of an error occuring, but not
immediately upon that error
jcbollinger is correct.
Templates are evaluated on the master in response to a catalog request. Any
facter values used in the template will be the values from the host
requesting the catalog.
In your nagios module, you export the file resource (with it's contents)
from the server with the cor
This can be achieved without stages if you put the relationship inside
site.pp outside any class scope.
On Friday, May 10, 2013 8:25:58 AM UTC-6, jcbollinger wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thursday, May 9, 2013 10:23:25 PM UTC-5, Nan Liu wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 11:52 AM, James Kyle wrote:
>>
>>>
You should upgrade from 0.25.5. It is quite old and no longer supported.
On Friday, May 10, 2013 2:17:00 PM UTC-6, dsdtas wrote:
>
> Earlier this week, I applied RHEL patches to a couple of dev server with
> puppet 0.25.5 and now I can no longer run puppetd commands without
> constantly getting
In class myapp::install, just require the other class:
require Class['pythonpip::install']
before the package statement.
On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 12:36:22 PM UTC-6, Matt F wrote:
>
> I have two modules, and I'm having some dependacy problems:
>
> 1 - Install python "pip":
>
> class pythonpip::i
The easiest thing to do would to make a subclass called cups::enabled or
similar and use an override:
class cups::enabled inherits cups{ # The inherits is important
Package['cups']{
ensure => 'present,
}
Add service and config file resources here
}
The problem with trying to use hi
Please heed the advice of others concerning packaging.
As to your require question, you can require a defined type just like any
other resource:
require => Tomcat::Home['6.0.37']
On Saturday, May 18, 2013 2:38:47 AM UTC-6, Luca Gervasi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> i'm starting using Puppet on my per
You should really reconsider how you are going about things and organizing
your resources if you have to do stuff like this.
Puppet was never meant to be reactionary in this sense. It's entire purpose
is to define the state of the system and enforce that state, not to respond
to the state of th
Using anchors happens alot less than you think if you write minimal
functionality into your subclasses.
You don't put anchors in subclasses to anchor them to the parents. You may
need anchors in subclasses if they include other classes whose resources
need to be ordered, but this really shouldn
You can put the resources inside the class into a big if statement that
checks the vars and does a notify if the class can't be applied.
I've seen this in a few modules.
On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 3:53:13 PM UTC-6, mpou...@afilias.info wrote:
>
> I have a few cases of error checking to make sure
You don't import .conf files in your site.pp. Only .pp files.
The fileserver config file is not valid puppet syntax. Puppet will find and
use it on it's own.
On Wednesday, June 12, 2013 7:50:12 AM UTC-6, Ramesh Mahimalur wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have installed two VMs one for master and another f
Does your repos class have a bunch of classes included? If so, those are
not caught by the require and you need to use the anchor pattern:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Anchor_Pattern
The ordering (no matter how you do it) only orders the *resources* in that
class. Not the
After upgrading to Puppet 3.6.1 I get this error:
Warning: Error 400 on SERVER: no 'environments' in
{:root_environment=>#,
:current_environment=>#} at top of [[0, nil, nil]]
Any ideas?
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How did you not define any environments. I've removed the
/etc/puppet/environments folder and have no envs. set anywhere else. Still
happens with WebRick.
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 1:31:34 PM UTC-2:30, Atom Powers wrote:
>
> I struggled with this for a while on Friday.
> The error doesn't occur u
Hi Guys, new to puppet. Wondering if htere are node classification groups
for puppet community edition or if these are only available in the
Enterprise version?
Thanks!
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Hi All
Puppet v3.8.7 community on Ubuntu 14 LTS
I have been attempting to write a class to use the "file_line" type
reference from the stdlib library to add multiple lines to a file if these
lines are not present.
I was attempting to do this with iteration using the each function and
tried wi
3.8.6-1puppetlabs1 0
500 http://apt.puppetlabs.com/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
Am I missing something? How can I install the Puppetmaster 4 and
Puppetmaster-passenger 4 packages on ubuntu server via repository?
Thanks again
On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 10:05:49 PM UTC-7, Joe wro
fests/init.pp:48
I tried putting the loop in the file_line type but that throws another
error since it is not acceptable to file_line.
Is there any way around this that you guys are aware of?
Thanks
On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 10:05:49 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Puppe
Got it guys, the issue was with the file_line declaration as evidenced by
the error. I made the declaration change with the variable and it worked.
Thanks all for the help.
On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 10:05:49 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Puppet v3.8.7 community on U
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Thanks again
On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 10:05:49 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Puppet v3.8.7 community on Ubuntu 14 LTS
>
> I have been attempting to write a class to use the "file_line" type
> reference from the stdlib library to add mu
pet 4"?
I am a few days into puppet and so I am a bit confused.
Thanks again
On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 10:05:49 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Puppet v3.8.7 community on Ubuntu 14 LTS
>
> I have been attempting to write a class to use the "file_line&q
All good guys, thanks. Puppetserver 2.7.2-1 installed and clients working.
On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 10:05:49 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> Puppet v3.8.7 community on Ubuntu 14 LTS
>
> I have been attempting to write a class to use the "file_line" type
Rob, is there a way to set 'stringify_facts = false' globally on the puppet
server or this must be done on all clients? I just hit this with a
puppetlabs module and setting to false on the agent worked. Obviously I
would rather set t once on the server.
Thanks
On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 10
Hello All,
Does Puppet Community support Roles and Profiles? The Puppet Community does
section does not appear to have documentation on them, just looking for
confirmation.
Thanks
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Thank you guys very much, will read up on this.
On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 3:52:52 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Does Puppet Community support Roles and Profiles? The Puppet Community
> does section does not appear to have documentation on them, just
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I am trying to set the "source" value on both of these file resources which
seems impossible..
Is the way to do this to put the file resources in their own classes like
file_config::file1 and file_config::file2 located in
modules/file_config/manifests/file1.pp and file2.pp?
I hope t
Ahh ok , so i am overthinking this..instead of declaring this class in
resource like fashion just use the "include class" method ... If so that
simple concept makes perfect sense.
Thank you very much
On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 3:52:52 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:
>
> Hello All,
7;
/usr/local/share/gems/gems/passenger-5.0.7/helper-scripts/rack-preloader.rb:28:in
`'
[ 2015-05-10 21:09:09.6767 1455/7f09e209e700
age/Hel/Req/CheckoutSession.cpp:252 ]: [Client 1-2] Cannot checkout session
because a spawning error occurred. The identifier of the error is a313
Hi Ohad,
> if you are interested in using foreman, see
> http://blog.theforeman.org/2012/01/getting-foreman-search-results-into.html
>
I currently do not use foreman, but this is good incentive to look into it.
Thank you very much.
Joe
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st via a Puppet function. The built-in extlookup()
> function provides an approach of this sort. Hiera provides a more
> flexible approach of the same kind, and it will be a built-in starting
> with the next major version of Puppet (Telly).
>
Thank you for the options - it's app
useful. Thank you!
> Its worth noting that once the next generation of storeconfigs comes out
> (which is REALLY soon), it will have better APIs to support these kinds of
> functions and I intend to write puppet functions that support these kinds
> of use cases.
>
Good to know
one (has that fundamental bit of philosophy
changed?), and they're unlikely to change in a way that you want puppet
to 'correct'.
That being said, some people have 'bootstrap' envs, which would be a
better place to have these destructive resources than in your production
s that fundamental bit of philosophy
changed?), and they're unlikely to change in a way that you want puppet
to 'correct'.
That being said, some people have 'bootstrap' envs, which would be a
better place to have these destructive resources than in your production
enviro
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