Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "rameses".
2010 Dec 14
7
Environment specified by external nodes ignored
My custom external nodes script sets the environment variable, but Puppet
ignores it.
For testing, I have a manifest that deploys this template to a file:
environment = <%= environment %>
The output from my external nodes script:
---
classes:
- devhost
environment: development
parameters:
memcached_memory: ''32''
But running "puppetd --test" results in the
2015 Sep 15
3
The Trouble with Triples
On 15 September 2015 at 19:34, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote:
> We can go further with this analogy too. For example, let's say John Smith
> with the SSN Y also answers to the name Rameses. This is the problem that
> Renato is working on. Renato needs to be able to see the name Rameses and
> map this to the correct John Smith (or at least someone very much like him).
> This is the gist of what ARMTargetParser is/was doing.
A good example is "krait", a CPU design f...
2015 Jul 29
5
[LLVMdev] The Trouble with Triples
>
> The Triple object will remain unchanged.
>
> The Tuple will be the API to handle getting/setting parameters
> depending on the Triple, compiler flags, attributes, etc.
>
>
This part doesn't seem obvious from the direction the patches are going.
> There will be no string representation of all options, as that would
> be impossible, or at least, highly
2011 Jan 07
7
My external node classifier script is totally ignored
Hi,
I just added an external classifier script, and things
are not working as I expected to.
Trying to read documentation about ext.nodes and
searching the archives I couldn''t come up with any
useful results.
My classifier script outputs:
--- YAML
---
classes:
- geodns::production::backend
environment: production
name: z01-06-02
parameters:
puppet_server:
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