similar to: Ticket 616, service resource takes over puppetd port

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2008 Jan 14
5
Puppetrun denied by puppetd
Hi, I have a Gentoo server running puppetmasterd from Puppet 0.24.1 and a Ubuntu server running puppetd from Puppet 0.23.2. I have added listen=true to the [puppetd] section on the client and run puppetd --debug. I then run puppetrun --debug --host hostname on the puppetmaster server. This is the output I get: Puppetmaster: # puppetrun --debug --host hostname Failed to load ruby LDAP library.
2007 Aug 23
3
ssh host keys
I''m trying to get two hosts exchange their ssh host keys using virtual exported resources. What happens is that one host gets both keys installed without problems, while the other one fails with the following error message: err: Could not retrieve configuration: Exported resource Sshkey[front.irb.lo] cannot override local resource I found some reference to this in ticket #731, but
2007 Aug 22
7
Frustrating warning/error from puppetd
Greetings all, (Hopefully this won''t be a HTML mail.) I''ve picked up puppet as a tool to manage a fairly small network of RHEL servers, and I''m really liking what I see so far. However, I''m having a pile of trouble with a class definition for a yum controller: # $Id$ class yum-rhel5 { file { "/etc/yum.conf": mode => 644,
2007 Aug 29
4
Newbie stuck on facter not finding hostname
Hi all, I''m trying to get puppet working for the first time, and I''ve run into something that''s got me stumped. This is all on Solaris 10/x64. The initial startup of puppetmasterd wasn''t working, and it appeared to be related to the SSL certs not getting generated properly. I managed to trace that down to the fact that facter isn''t finding the
2010 Nov 22
3
Bug#591456: xen-utils-common: The script hotplugpath.sh is missing in /etc/xen/scripts
Is there a fix for this in the works/coming for squeeze or do I have to patch the package myself? If so, how? Thanks, a grateful Debian user that hasn't patched packages yet! Steve -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-xen-devel/attachments/20101122/8433308c/attachment.htm>
2008 Sep 24
5
Bug#500047: xen-utils-3.0.3-1: domU reboot fails when using DRBD as vbd
Package: xen-utils-3.0.3-1 Version: 3.0.3-0-4 Severity: normal Rebooting from inside domU hangs in initrd: Begin: Waiting for root file system... ... Root file system is not available because underlying DRBD device got deactivated during reboot: $ cat /proc/drbd version: 8.0.13 (api:86/proto:86) GIT-hash: ee3ad77563d2e87171a3da17cc002ddfd1677dbe build by phil at fat-tyre, 2008-08-04
2007 Aug 28
3
virtual resources in 0.23.2, do they work?
Hello all. I am using the munin module for a while now, I think that after the upgrade to puppet and puppetmaster 0.23.2 (or 0.23.1) it simply stopped working. Were there any changes to the realizing and exporting of resources? What could prevent this module from stopping to work. What happenes is that new hosts (munin::client nodes) do get stored in the database, but the munin::host does not
2018 Jan 06
2
Bug#880554: xen domu freezes with kernel linux-image-4.9.0-4-amd64
control: reassign -1 xen-hypervisor-4.8-amd64 On Sat, 2018-01-06 at 15:23 +0100, Valentin Vidic wrote: > On Sat, Jan 06, 2018 at 03:08:26PM +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > > According to that link, the fix seems to be configuration rather than > > code. > > Does this mean this bug against the kernel should be closed? > > Yes, the problem seems to be in the Xen
2007 Sep 11
25
Re: #786: exported resources not refreshed
Hello all, what exactly is the "design decision" that is needed here? We currently have the problem that 0.23.2-3 (debian package) does not work when it comes to collecting exported resources. The resources are saved in the database, so picking them up is the problem (db is Mysql5.x). This is a major problem for us, since we are using this a lot for our monitoring services. I
2019 Oct 24
3
winbind : suspend nightmare
On Wed, 2019-10-23 at 22:21 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote: > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 11:58:33PM +0000, Jon Gerdes wrote: > > winbind has a concept of offline and online but I don't know what > > that > > is, nor how nss works with it. I've tried using smbcontrol to tell > > winbind it is offline or online but that does not seem to work. > > Restarting
2008 Mar 04
1
FreeBSD 7.9-stable: weird messages in /var/log/messages?
Hello One one of my stable machines I see these messages in /var/log/messages: Mar 3 18:37:41 kg-i82 kernel: 16.011e9e3975b3aa06 too long Mar 3 21:41:42 kg-i82 kernel: 16.016a24cf0742715c too long Mar 3 21:41:58 kg-i82 kernel: 15.feb784aee196608c too short Does anyone know hwat the messages mean, or which part of the kernel they are from? Googling didn't help me. The machine runs FreeBSD
2004 Dec 16
2
Strange command histories in hacked shell server
Hi, Sorry for cross posting. I have with FreeBSD 5.3-stable server which serves as a public shell server. FreeBSD public.ub.mng.net 5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #6: Wed Nov 24 15:55:36 ULAT 2004 tsgan@public.ub.mng.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/PSH i386 It has ssh and proftp-1.2.10 daemons. However it was hacked and I'm trying to analyze it and having some difficulties. Machine is
2004 Jan 26
6
Kernel modules listing
Hi all, please, is there some utility/command/... to list all installed kernel modules ? Peter Rosa
2003 Jul 04
1
who am i
I don't think this is a problem with su. The same occurs when running login in a shell, then logging out. I've seen this bug in FreeBSD since early 4.x, I guess I just never bothered to mention it, thinking someone would notice and fix it. It has certainly scared me a few times, it would be nice if it was corrected. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From:
2003 Jul 04
2
FW: who am i
Also, try doing 'who /etc' or any other directory. -----Original Message----- From: Mike Jakubik [mailto:mikej@trigger.net] Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 1:23 PM To: Stable Subject: RE: who am i root@ns1:~# who am i root ttyp1 Jul 4 13:20 (wettoast.org) root@ns1:~# login login: wettoast Password: Last login: Fri Jul 4 09:48:25 on ttyp1 Copyright (c) 1980, 1983, 1986,
2011 Feb 21
1
R upgrade from 2.7.1
My R version is 2.7.1 (on Debian) and some packages are asking for > 2.10. I've done all things from http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ but to no success. Apt-get upgrade is doing nothing. server:/etc/R# apt-cache policy r-base-core r-base-core: Installed: 2.7.1-1+lenny1 Candidate: 2.7.1-1+lenny1 Version table: *** 2.7.1-1+lenny1 0 500 http://mirrors.nl.kernel.org
2008 Feb 25
4
Highlighting different series with colors
Hello, I have a data frame with 3 vectors $x, $y, and $type. I would like to plot $x~$y and having different colors for the corresponding points, one for each level of $type. Would someone know how to do that? Is it possible to then generate a legend automatically? Valentin
2023 Jan 12
4
return value of {....}
Hello Akshay, R is quite inspired by LISP, where this is a common thing. It is not in fact that {...} returned something, rather any expression evalulates to some value, and for a compound statement that is the last evaluated expression. {...} might be seen as similar to LISPs (begin ...). Now this is a very different thing compared to {...} in something like C, even if it looks or behaves
2006 Jul 07
6
parametric proportional hazard regression
Dear all, I am trying to find a suitable R-function for parametric proportional hazard regressions. The package survival contains the coxph() function which performs a Cox regression which leaves the base hazard unspecified, i.e. it is a semi-parametric method. The package Design contains the function pphsm() which is good for parametric proportional hazard regressions when the underlying base
2023 Jan 13
1
return value of {....}
R's { expr1; expr2; expr3} acts much like C's ( expr1, expr2, expr3) E.g., $ cat a.c #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { double y = 10 ; double x = (printf("Starting... "), y = y + 100, y * 20); printf("Done: x=%g, y=%g\n", x, y); return 0; } $ gcc -Wall a.c $ ./a.out Starting... Done: x=2200, y=110 I don't like that