+1 to ditch it. As the other thread said well: use of defined() is
only done in badly designed code. Getting rid of it will force people
to use better designs.
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We'd also need a way to test if a capability is being provided by the
system as a whole. Ie, a mysql module needs to be able to check if it
needs to include resources for a firewall, monitoring, etc.
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>> system as a whole. Ie, a mysql module needs to be able to check if it
>> needs to include resources for a firewall, monitoring, etc.
> Something like defined()? ;-)
Come on, I thought we all agreed that defined is Nasty and Evil. At
least make it defined_new() or maybe e
Go with Debian or an Ubuntu LTS version instead of the latest Ubuntu,
you'll have much longer support:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(operating_system)#Releases
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backups. If requirements were done automatically
based on the whole module, it would need a myriad of other modules,
only one of which is ever used.
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# call dummy loop with the array in order to check/create all desired grants
mariadb::user::dummyloop{ $grants_array:
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> 5->6). But I am asking about minor upgrades, note the 5.x -> 5.x+1 formula
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sorry, haven't had time to get back to it. Feel free to whip something up :)
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gt; Could not parse for environment production: Syntax error at '='; expected
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> Absolutely. This is the functionality we'll have available in Puppet.
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> # puppet module list
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Yeah, right after that email I saw the 2.7.14rc1 release notes and
answered my own question, my apologies :)
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x7 is the offending server, x6 has exactly the same puppet definition.
Can anyone tell me why the log for x7 just stops, with no error or
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> This might also be time to consider remote syslog, that way you can see what
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exec in there. Any idea as to why it's not creating new reports?
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here.
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The other option is to move the include virtual to inside the
user::developers class.
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and pinning will take the packages from backports if the required
dependencies cannot be found in squeeze? It will just look to satisfy
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Hmm, that's the second time in two weeks someone mentions hiera as a
solution for a problem that cannot easily be solved inside puppet, I guess
it's time to go check it out :)
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I guess your best workaround then is to pin the package and all it's
dependencies to backports.
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make that $name unique, can I?
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> On 01/05/2012 01:51 PM, Walter Heck wrote:
>> until I needed to loop through a second instance of an array in
>> another call to that define that just so happens to have the sam
I was afraid this was going to be the only solution. I guess we could
really do with more sane handling of arrays in puppet. This is a
workaround to make a workaround work..
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> http://www.devco.net/archives/2011/06/06/puppet_backend_for_hiera.php
Ah, I didn't see before that it actually gets it's data from mutliple
backends. That's pretty swee
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I'm reading about dashboard and foreman, and I'm wondering if there is
anyone who made a comparison of the two? Can anyone help me decide
which one to use? It feels like foreman is 'ahead' for now?
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I'm writing a recipe for mariadb. It all works (I think, if you see
any mistakes other then my question, feel free to point them out ;) ),
except for the gpg key adding. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing
wrong?
define debian::apt::key($ensure, $apt_key_url = "http://
www.example.com/apt/k
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> What happens? Error message? Silently fails?
This has been fixed. There were two silly mistakes. First:
debian::apt::key is called with a url of "http://ourdelta.org/deb/
ourdelta.gpg", but the code adds $name behind that. Because of that
the url returned a
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I'm runnign debian lenny and that has puppet 0.24.5 in it. Lenny-
backports ahs Puppet 2.6.2 in it, which is what I want. How do I make
puppet update itself through puppet recipes? I already had it create
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at 700. Is tha
Hi Patrick,
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I thought that would be done by dependencies? If not, yes that is also
what I need :)
> Second, are you trying to use lenny-backports for everything or just puppet
> and rela
Hi Richard,
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> You can't get around running an `apt-get update` but you can do that
> from an exec resource in an earlier run stage.
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I tried out puppetdb a few weeks ago, and I remember reading somewhere that
for larger deployments it is recommended to use postgres as the backend for
puppetdb for any installations of size.
At http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppetdb/0.9/requirements.html it says:
"Deployments with more than 100 node
Thin stored configs only store exported resources in the database Instead
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Realize add_user instead of user..
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>> Typically you could use exported resources for this. Each client
>> exports a zabbix custom define, those defines are collected on your
>> zabbi
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The open source dashboard is being deprecated indeed, as announced on this
list by puppet Labs last month.
The enterprise dashboard is a different story.
Over time there will be a replacement for the open source dashboard, but it
might be a while and it might not be a one to one replacement.
Be a
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Thanks Stefan! Anyone else?
Walter
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Stefan Goethals wrote:
> I'm willing.
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> On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Walter Heck - OlinData.com
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>> Hi all,
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ill conditional, I will confirm right after new
> year.
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> If it is confirmed you can count me in.
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> On Saturday, December 22, 2012 10:11:43 AM UTC+1, Walter Heck wrote:
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>> Thanks Stefan! Anyone else?
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>> Walter
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>> On Fri, Dec 21, 201
the wiki.
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> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Dawn Foster wrote:
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>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 7:31 AM, Walter Heck wrote:
>> > Anyone interested in helping out is requested to add their interest
>> &
It's not available in the dashboard, only in PE. That said, you're free to
implement it, shouldn't be too difficult considering the commands to be
executed are fairly easy.
cheers,
Walter
On Thursday, 21 November 2013 17:00:24 UTC+1, kaustubh chaudhari wrote:
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> Sorry if this is a duplicate r
Tried and failed. The problem is that the mysql package automatically uses
/var/lib/mysql, so the right sequence is:
1) yum install mysql-server
2) service mysqld stop
3) adjust my.cnf
4) make moves on filesystem if needed
5) service mysqld start
(steps 2 and 3 can be reversed)
This is hard to p
/params.pp:/(SLES|SLED)/=>
>> '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock',
>> manifests/params.pp:/(SLES|SLED)/=>
>> '/var/lib/mysql/mysqld.pid',
>> manifests/params.pp: $datadir = '/var/lib/mysql'
>> mani
Hi all,
my name is Walter Heck, I'm from Holland and I'm co-organiser of the Config
Management devroom (though Dawn has done most of the work so far ;) ). I'm
also co-organiser of config management camp.
On IRC you can find me as walterheck, on twitter @walterheck / @olindata.
Why don't you use the puppetlabs-mysql module? There you can use percona
simply by modifying a few parameters, circumventing this whole issue.
just my 2 cents :)
cheers,
Walter
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I realise it's slightly off-topic, but please be aware the puppet dashboard
is deprecated and won't be developed further. In case you are just starting
now, it might be better to look for something else. I have created an
overview
here: http://www.olindata.com/blog/2014/01/puppet-management-gui
No is a bit too fast of an answer. The reality is somewhat like the
facebook relationship status "it's complicated". The installer doesn't
support puppet 4 at the moment, so you'll have to run from source. That
said, we have foreman 1.10 and 1.11 running mostly fine from source with
puppet 4.4.
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