Facter can help you there.
Puppet uses it to determine a bunch of facts about your server.
You don't have to have puppet to use it, if you use RHEL or Centos, you
can get it through yum.
If you run facter lsbdistrelease, will give your version.
On 8/8/11 4:30 PM, "Steve" wrote:
>That's good to k
Hello,
When I run puppet cert –l –all on my puppetca, I got an error message: "err:
Could not call list: header too long"
I googled the issue and found links about 0 byte file under
/var/lib/puppet/ssl/ca/requests directory.
I checked and it is empty, I have no files at all.
Does anybody have a
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mailto:puppet-users@googlegroups.com>>
Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] Issue with puppet cert -l -all
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Stephane Rossan
mailto:sros...@netflix.com>> wrote:
When I run puppet cert –l –all on my puppetca, I got an error message: "err:
Could not call
It started to work again, and nobody knows why.
Thanks for the help.
-Stephane
On 9/9/11 2:00 PM, "Nan Liu" wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Stephane Rossan
>wrote:
>>
>> I just did a puppet cert d, it doesn't work. So, I did a puppet cert
>>d