Hi
that worked. Thanks.
So if I want to force the user to set the variables in Hiera I have to use
the hiera( .. ) function?
Greetings
Tobias
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Robert Story wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 20:54:43 +0200 Tobias wrote:
> TK> for testing Hiera a have written a common
Hi there,
There seem to be a problem on Puppetforge with the official packages
puppetlabs-concat module depends on puppetlabs/stdlib 4.2.0 but only 4.1.5
is available at puppetlabs
https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/concat/dependencies
https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/stdlib
With these un
Hi,
sounds logical. It still doesn't install
output:
root@puppet:/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules# puppet
module install puppetlabs-concat --verbose --debug
Debug: Runtime environment: puppet_version=4.9.2, ruby_version=2.1.9,
run_mode=user, default_encoding=UTF-8
Notice: P
Sounds great. How can I search for it. Do I really have to look at all
metadata.json files or is there a puppet command which can tell me
"conflicht in that or that module ..."?
I haven't found anything in the man pages.
Greetings
Tobias
Am Dienstag, 21. Februar 2017 11:21:07 UTC+1 schrieb Dom
Hi,
I am wondering what the difference between a Resource Default statement like
Exec {
path=> '/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin',
environment => 'RUBYLIB=/opt/puppetlabs/puppet/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/',
logoutput => true,
timeout => 180,
}
and
using a per block default lik
Is there the official documentation for Puppet 3.8 Open Source in epub or
mobi format?
I have found an older PDF file but no documentation for newer puppet
versions.
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As far as I have read it's not possible to change the default port for
Apache
class
{ 'apache': default => 8080, }
apache::listen
{ '8080': }
will just add the port 8080 but the port 80 is still available.
Is this a bug? If not does somebody know how to do that?
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Hi,
I got a file resource
file {'/usr/java/jboss-as/server/somesoftware/deploy/jontram-ds.xml':
ensure => file,
owner => 'root',
group => 'root',
mode=> '0655',
content => template('somesoftware/jboss/jontram-ds.xml.erb'),
require => [ Class['somesoftware::cpfil
Hi G,
sounds great.
How would you use the indentation in
Somesoftware::Mariadb:: ...
The same position as the require? Or two characters on the right? I'm
asking because resources can be already indented (e.g. two chars) and the
second line then starts at position 1 on the new line.
I'm stil
> Have you tried omitting the '\'? As far as I know, Puppet has no
> requirement that array literals be expressed all on one line, and newlines
> are permitted as part of the optional whitespace between elements.
>
It will work without the "\". I was just wondering why because I haven't
found
> Have you tried omitting the '\'? As far as I know, Puppet has no
> requirement that array literals be expressed all on one line, and newlines
> are permitted as part of the optional whitespace between elements.
>
It will work without the "\". I was just wondering why because I haven't
found
It works now. Thanks for your informative answers.
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I got the case where the backslash should be used. If you have a string
that is too long (> 80 characters) you can solve it by writing
$watchdog_txt="httpd -f /u1/cust1/www/conf/httpd.conf | /sbin/httpd -f\
/u1/cust1/www/conf/httpd.conf"
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 2:29 PM, wrote:
> It works now
I want to create a random hex string in the format
041f798-a5f
inclusive the dash in a XML file.
I have tried using a self written shell script which generates the string
with
<%= exec('/var/somedir/somescript') %>
in the template. That unfortunately didn't work.
I suspect I have to write a
Works great. Thanks.
Am Mittwoch, 25. November 2015 16:39:02 UTC+1 schrieb Peter Kristolaitis:
>
> Just realized my code is slightly wrong for you since you wanted hex
> values rather than alphanumeric string.
>
> The first line should be:
>
> <% range = [*'0'..'9',*'a'..'f'] -%>
>
>
>
> On 11/25
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