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2010 Jan 21
0
Puppet Dashboard stuff
...ed feature requests on them or anything. You can: - add a node [rake node:add] - edit a node''s classes or groups [rake node:classes / rake node:groups] - list nodes (all or regex-based) [rake node:list] - add/delete nodeclasses [rake nodeclass:add / rake nodeclass:del] - add/edit/delete nodegroups [rake nodegroup:add / rake nodegroup:edit / rake nodegroup:del] - prune reports! (this code is really embarassing) [rake reports:prune] I didn''t list the exact syntax, but most of the tasks should have some semblance of online help. These were just kinda hacked together, so YMMV. I hav...
2012 Mar 19
3
Use netgroups as classes
Hi, In my puppet configuration, to deploy certain files to group of nodes, everytime either a new class of node is being used or the node class has to typically extended to many other machines and is likely more typing. The more typing can generally result in anomalies/errors in hosts. For example: node x1.y.z x2.y.z x3.y.z x4.y.z{ ... ... } What I am trying to formulate this into is use
2010 Nov 22
0
Something wrong after upgraded to puppet-dashboard 1.04
After upgraded to puppet-dashboard 1.04, when I click links to check information of nodes or groups , such as http://localhost:3001/nodes/22, it return a "We''re sorry, but something went wrong." to me. Checking the log, i got something as follows: ActionView::TemplateError (undefined method `<=>'' for #<NodeGroup id: 5, name:"Web_Marketing">) on
2006 Mar 16
0
Re: Can dtrace agent of JDK be used in IBM Websphere?
Hi, Yufei: Thanks for your kind action. Let me centralize all the harm-hearted guys and involved alias in one email. Below is the answer of your question (Can you reply with more details on what failed? Does websphere use an IBM or Sun developed SDK? ) 1. Seems IBM bundled JDK can not detect agent options, like below: If use Sun JDK 1.5, no problem: /usr/jdk/jdk1.5.0_06/bin/java
2015 Sep 03
2
Fuzzing complex programs
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com> wrote: > Did you build the Postgres code with -fsanitize-coverage=... ? Yes: CC = clang CFLAGS = -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wendif-labels -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wformat-security -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv -Wno-unused-command-line-argument -g -O0 -fsanitize=address
2015 Sep 03
2
Fuzzing complex programs
Looks correct. Can you post the output of libFuzzer here? Something like #0 READ cov: 0 bits: 0 units: 97701 exec/s: 0 #1 pulse cov: 732 bits: 0 units: 97701 exec/s: 0 #2 pulse cov: 737 bits: 0 units: 97701 exec/s: 1 #4 pulse cov: 858 bits: 0 units: 97701 exec/s: 2 #8 pulse cov: 880 bits: 0 units: 97701 exec/s: 4 On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Greg Stark
2007 Dec 04
10
Using puppet to manage user access to servers.
I''m guessing this is a common use case, but I wasn''t able to find anything in the site FAQ. We''re looking at using Puppet on about 100 servers to control which user groups have access to which servers. The use case is as follows: We have Groups of servers, for example: CUSTOMERservers (serverA, serverB, ...,serverK) ADMINISTRATIVEservers