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rudnick
2012 Jul 02
1
Puppet-Rundeck Integration
Hello-
I''m running puppet enterprise 2.5.1 and just installed the puppet-
rundeck gem. When I try and start puppet-rundeck, I receive the
message below:
You need to have Puppet 0.25.5 or later installed
/usr/lib64/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/puppet-rundeck-0.0.7/lib/puppet-
rundeck.rb:34:in `configure'': uninitialized constant Class::Puppet
(NameError)
from ./puppet-run...
2011 Aug 20
2
Should all nodes have files in client_yaml/catalog?
I''ve been looking into using puppet-rundeck and run into a bit of an
issue that I''ve traced back to puppet. I have a feeling this is going
to be my lack of understanding of something or a misconfiguration.
Here''s a snippet of code that demonstrates my plight:
https://gist.github.com/9667ad19762bf20bd947
The above works f...
2012 Jan 21
1
Trying to understand how mcollective differs from saltstack?
http://saltstack.org/ http://puppetlabs.com/mcollective/
I found this link that talks about Func, Rundeck, Salt and mcollective, but
it doesn''t really compare and contrast.
http://www.coloandcloud.com/editorial/func-mcollective-salt-and-rundeck/(From
a 10,000 overview Saltstack and mcollective look very similar. IE:
both integrate with facter/puppet, have queuing mechanisms, allow remote
execu...
2011 Sep 08
3
What is the deference of Puppi, MCollective and ControlTier?
Hi,
I am using puppet as my configuration solution, it is a very good for
system-level configuration management and compliance. But it is not good at
batch jobs. For now, I have three options: puppi, MCollective and
ControlTier. I don''t know much about them. Can anyone give me some advices
that which of them is better at batch jobs.
Thanks
Yunfeng
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2016 May 12
8
Suggestions for Config Management Tool
Hi,
we see a growing need for a better Configuration management for our servers.
Are there any known good resources for a comparison of e.g. Puppet,
Chef, Ansible etc?
What would you suggest and why? :)
Thanks and Regards . G?tz
2016 May 12
2
Suggestions for Config Management Tool
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>> What would you suggest and why? :)
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> Puppet is great for central control with automatic runs making systems
> right and keeping them in line, it's not an orchestration tool though -
> however it's commonly supplemented with something like rundeck and/or
> mcollective to assist here.
>
> Chef is great for a ruby house - you'll need to brush up on your ruby as
> writing cookbooks is heavily tied to the language. Historically it was very
> debian focused with issues like selinux problems. I believe these have been
> gene...
2016 May 12
0
Suggestions for Config Management Tool
...Puppet,
> Chef, Ansible etc?
>
> What would you suggest and why? :)
>
>
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Puppet is great for central control with automatic runs making systems
right and keeping them in line, it's not an orchestration tool though -
however it's commonly supplemented with something like rundeck and/or
mcollective to assist here.
Chef is great for a ruby house - you'll need to brush up on your ruby as
writing cookbooks is heavily tied to the language. Historically it was very
debian focused with issues like selinux problems. I believe these have been
generally resolved though.
Ansibl...
2012 Jan 27
4
Puppet agents stop reporting after master runs out of disk space...
I am experiencing a curious event, and wondering if others have seen
this... As well, I have a question related to it.
Today, I noticed my puppet summary report from Foreman this morning,
that 60 of my 160 hosts all stopped reporting at nearly the exact same
time, and have not since restarted. Investigating, it appears that my
puppetmaster temporarily ran out of disk space on the /var
2016 May 12
0
Suggestions for Config Management Tool
...uggest and why? :)
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>> Puppet is great for central control with automatic runs making systems
>> right and keeping them in line, it's not an orchestration tool though -
>> however it's commonly supplemented with something like rundeck and/or
>> mcollective to assist here.
>>
>> Chef is great for a ruby house - you'll need to brush up on your ruby as
>> writing cookbooks is heavily tied to the language. Historically it was very
>> debian focused with issues like selinux problems. I believe these...