similar to: Where to store custom providers?

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Where to store custom providers?"

2007 Jul 16
3
learning the cron module
OK. I thought I would start by looking at how cron.rb in the puppet lib/type works because what I''m trying to accomplish is similar. However, when looking through that, it wasn''t immediately obvious to me how or when the resulting cron file was getting written out. Is this getting stored up in some instance var or something? Maybe getting sent to standard out and some
2007 Jun 07
3
can i access module "files" w/o using client-server?
Hi, I''m new to puppet and trying to get started using it just in local mode. My basic question is: how can i reference a static file within the module (eg in the module''s files/ subdirectory, as described in http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ModuleOrganisation). I suppose i could try using a full.absolute path to the file, but that seems to completely defeat the purpose
2008 Jan 18
7
puppet 0.23.2 can''t collect exported resources
hi,guys I''m test the resources export and collect , OS is Debian etch and sarge, puppet server and client version all of the 0.23.2 ; the db is MySQL-4.1 My test code is like this. node ''b'' { @@file {"/tmp/a": ensure => present ,content => "test"; } } node ''a'' { File <<||>> } I run puppetd on
2007 May 11
6
Quote me on that [puppet best practice]
Another point of disparity between how I see others write Puppet manifests and the Best Practice that I''ve adopted at my institution is the use of quoting. In Puppet, you can get away with not quoting values or references if there isn''t a special character or a keyword being used (e.g. package { openssh: ...} or User[agirl]). However, even though that is possible, to make
2015 Mar 25
2
FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default
On Tue, 24 Mar 2015, Dan Kaminsky wrote: > Hmm. Feels a little aggressive for ssh client. Support heartily for sshd. People who need it can build their own, or OS vendors might supply a non-default v.1 capable client binary themselves. IMO it's time to apply some selection pressure to a protocol that can't be secured. -d
2006 May 02
10
[OT]: Asking questions on this list
Hi List, it appears that for the third or fourth time now, I''ve asked a question that nobody seems to respond to. Other questions (often things that could quite easily have been extracted by searching with Google or from api.rubyonrails.org) are answered almost momentarily. I''ve to admit I''m more than a little frustrated by this, so have to ask myself if it was my own
2006 Jun 25
2
R Reporting - PDF/HTML mature presentation quality package?
I heartily second Phillipe's response. I just started a new job and the first thing required was a neat stats report for a dataset. I thought I would give R2HTML a try and about 5 minutes after downloading it, I was looking at the first draft of the report. I did have to do a bit of hacking on the graphics, but it was easy and I can now present the report first thing in the morning. Had I
2007 Feb 22
4
Crosstabbing multiple response data
Using R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18) on Windows, I have a dataset which resembles this: id att1 att2 att3 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 ratings <- data.frame(id = c(1,2,3,4), att1 = c(1,1,0,1), att2 = c(1,0,0,1), att3 = c(0,1,1,1)) I would like to get a cross tab of counts of co-ocurrence, which might resemble this:
2009 Oct 27
3
Optional filter files
Is it possible to call rsync and tell it to use a filter file if it exists, but otherwise continue without errors? If I pass "--filter=. .rsync-filter", it will fail if .rsync-filter doesn't exist. I know you can pass "--filter=: /.rsync-filter" to search for filter files in each directory. That won't fail if there aren't any such files. But I'm only
2008 Jan 03
5
modules and parser plugins: function unknown
Hi, We are totally sold on Pupet (what a nice concept) and are trying to setup a proof-of-concept. We are trying to learn a bit from other people''s work by integrating external modules. One of the modules we wanted to start with was the ''ntp'' module from David Schmitt. It clearly uses some functionalities from the ''common'' module, which we also
2007 Dec 05
8
How does one use a module?
Greetings - Maybe I''m a bit slow, but I''ve been trying to understand how to use a module for the better part of a day and I''m not getting it. Here''s what I''ve done: Using puppet 0.23.2 1. Downloaded the shorewall module from David Schmitt''s git repo (Thanks David!!!!) and placed it in the directory /var/lib/puppet/modules (using the rpm
2018 Feb 06
3
Issues with NVidia video driver and CentOS
I'm having issues with a quad video card on CentOS. We have several systems on CentOS 6.8 and CentOS 6.9. The installed hardware is: Video card - Nvidia NVS quadro 440 PC - Dell OptiPlex 9020 Whenever you update the kernel, it kills the graphical interface. The system appears to lock up and freeze during a reboot, but you can still get into it with SSH, or, if you're at the console,
2015 Mar 24
7
FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default
Hi, OpenSSH git master now disabled SSH protocol 1 at compile time by default. If you want it back, then you'll need to pass --with-ssh1 to configure before you build. We expect to ship this configuration for openssh-6.9 in a few months. -d
2012 Apr 11
4
Creating classes for individual nodes
This is more of a style question than implementation. I have a bunch of nodes running the same software but in many cases they need config files that are customized for that specific node. I was thinking I could push all the main files from the app through a central class and have separate classes for each individual node that has the config files. Is this the best way to do this or does it
2017 Jun 01
1
Restore a node in a replicating Gluster setup after data loss
Hi We have a Replica 2 + Arbiter Gluster setup with 3 nodes Server1, Server2 and Server3 where Server3 is the Arbiter node. There are several Gluster volumes ontop of that setup. They all look a bit like this: gluster volume info gv-tier1-vm-01 [...] Number of Bricks: 1 x (2 + 1) = 3 [...] Bricks: Brick1: Server1:/var/data/lv-vm-01 Brick2: Server2:/var/data/lv-vm-01 Brick3:
2006 Jan 04
1
OT Which Audio system to target?
Quoting Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org>: > ALSA is the future, and has nice additions like latency feedback (not so > important for voice, but very important for audio/video sync). However, > ALSA will emulate the OSS device interface for many years to come, so > really it depends on your application. If your targets all support ALSA > (e.g. linux distributions released in the
2008 Feb 26
2
combining 40,000 with 40,000 data frame (different tact)
I have not been able to find anything to do what I want, so I am going to tact to the left. I have twp continuous time series for two years with the same fourteen variables. I would like to simply append the second year to the first. They both have the same column headings etc. Just like tapping two pieces of paper together for a long number series. Thanks Stephen -- Let's not spend our
2008 Feb 24
8
0.24.2 release candidate
Hi all, I''ve done as much bug-fixing as I''m going to be able to do in 0.24.2, I think, so please test the current code if you can. I made some unfortunately significant changes today, in order to try to remove any shared objects in the file server, which will hopefully solve the file corruption issues, plus some very strange issues resulting from renaming
2007 Nov 10
5
client hangs on pxelinux
Hi, my client pc hangs on pxelinux before starting to fetch the linux kernel. It hangs after printing the ip information row. No traffic is observed at this point on the network. The pxelinux is transferred to the client through a tftp server and with no problems. What options do I have to proceed from this point and try to find out where the problem is? Thanks, Firas. -- Firas Swidan, PhD
2018 Feb 06
2
Issues with NVidia video driver and CentOS
We do have the elrepo drivers installed. Maybe part of the problem is also that we're using an IOgear KVM switch? On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Phelps, Matthew <mphelps at cfa.harvard.edu> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:40 AM, Felipe Westfields < > felipe.westfields at gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm having issues with a quad video card on CentOS. > >