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2010 Jul 07
2
Puppet report server
I was looking into the reporting features in puppet today and realized that though I want the reports I don''t want to bog my puppetmasters down with the task of generating the rrd and png files. Also I already have a server set up to do reporting on various other things that already has the space/CPU cycles and that''s where everyone already goes to look for information. Plus we
2000 Feb 28
2
IPMASQ and lock-up of all terminals
[mod: This is the second time in a week that someone asks this question: is it a new attack? It sure looks to me like "userland" has completely locked up, but that the kernel is still working. As an isolated case, my diagnosis is: You probably have a bad block in your /bin/login program or something like that. When two people report this in a week, it's starting to become unlikely
2013 Feb 08
11
Puppet dashboard stuck pending jobs
Hi Guys, I am a new puppet user and wanted some type of monitoring for puppet so deployed puppet-dashboard. It has been working very well for a few days not, but all of a sudden I start getting pending tasks and they never finish even after restarting all processes. They keep accumulating and never seem to finish even though the clients are running fine. I have the puppet-dashboard
2010 Dec 14
17
n00b questions - verbosity of config????
Hi, I''m learning puppet as that is what they use at my current work, though that could change... Question 1: Last place of work, we wrote our own perl based system which was extremely simple and concise to drive - eg to distribute a file, we would put it in: <nfsdir>/noarch/dist/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf/ # which means create a file /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf on the
2010 May 18
0
:_timestamp format changed???
Hi, We have a puppet 24.7 server for most of our legacy clients and a 25.4 server for newer ones and I notice that the :_timestamp format in the yaml has changed between the two. Old version: :_timestamp: 2010-05-18 10:10:57.751111 -07:00 New Version: :_timestamp: Tue May 18 09:34:59 -0700 2010 I probably wouldn''t have noticed the change if it weren''t for the fact that