Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Unsynchronized object state detection"
2007 May 15
5
Puppet performance
--On Monday, May 14, 2007 9:16 PM -0700 Jos Backus <jos@catnook.com> wrote:
> ObPuppet: we ramping up our deployment this week to around 200 hosts. So
> far everything has been going smoothly.
We don''t have nearly as many and yet, we see occasional errors ("End of
file reached") which seems to indicate the network cutting out. I can''t
imagine what would
2002 Apr 20
2
Patch: update popt/ to 1.5.1
This patch updates the files under popt/ to the latest vendor drop. The only
change is the inclusion of a FreeBSD-specific patch to popt.c. This is needed
in case somebody decides to build rsync on that platform without using the
port. I'm not happy about the wording in popt/README.rsync so I may change it.
The patch is available at
http://www.catnook.com/rsync-popt-1.5.1.patch
Comments
2007 Apr 26
2
[PATCH] facter: add interfaces, default_gateway facts on Linux
Quick and dirty:
--- lib/facter.rb (revision 203)
+++ lib/facter.rb (working copy)
@@ -989,6 +989,18 @@
%x{/usr/sbin/scutil --get LocalHostName}
end
end
+ Facter.add(:interfaces) do
+ confine :kernel => :linux
+ setcode do
+ %x{/sbin/ifconfig -a -s}.split($/)[1..-1].collect {|line|
2003 May 03
4
Update included popt to version 1.7
Perhaps now is a good time to commit this patch which updates the included
popt to version 1.7. This has been tested on FreeBSD and Solaris.
http://www.catnook.com/patches/rsync-popt-1.7.diff
Comments?
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2007 Sep 18
1
property.rb moved between 0.22 and 0.23?
FYI: We have a custom `checkout'' type which stopped working when migrating
from 0.22.4 to 0.23.2-ish. This turned out to have been caused by the location
of property.rb changing between 0.22.4 (puppet/type/property.rb) and
0.23.2-ish (puppet/property.rb).
(I say 0.23.2-is because I''m using 40491ebe7ca9692b57fb533412ece8fb694b7d4c
since it only has a few extra bugfixes over
2002 May 31
1
Updated ssh-agent authentication retry patch available
This patch against OpenSSH 3.2.3p1 implements an ssh-agent authentication
retry mechanism which is useful when starting many ssh clients in a short
period of time. The number of retries and the maximum delay between retries is
runtime-configurable using
AuthMaxRetries <integer>
AuthRetryDelay <seconds>
The patch is available at:
2002 Jul 12
2
Patch to update the included popt to 1.6.4
http://www.catnook.com/patches/rsync-popt-1.6.4.patch
has a patch which upgrades the popt included with rsync to the latest version,
1.6.4. The configure script had to be regenerated (with autoconf 2.53) because
popt.c wants HAVE_FLOAT_H. As an aside, I have heard people complain about
this version of autoconf generating scripts that break when run under bash (as
/bin/sh).
Comments?
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Jos
2007 Nov 29
3
gem provider non-interactive
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any of getting the gem package provider to
run non-interactively? When upgrading mongrel it fails because it gets
prompted for which version to install:
Attempting remote update of mongrel
Select which gem to install for your platform (x86_64-linux)
1. mongrel 1.1.1 (ruby)
2. mongrel 1.1.1 (jruby)
3. mongrel 1.1.1 (mswin32)
4. mongrel 1.1 (mswin32)
5.
2007 Sep 30
2
Central principal->user@host management?
[Apologies if this is an off-topic question; please direct me to a more
appropriate place if so.]
Using Kerberos/GSSAPIAuthentication, is there a way to centrally
control/manage (perhaps using LDAP?) which user principals can log into what
hosts/accounts?
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Jos Backus
jos at catnook.com
2007 Oct 02
10
End of file and other errors: solution
For anyone that has experienced the odd End of file or Cannot describe
errors, we''ve found that switching to Mongrel has fixed this problem for
us. We''re currently running 5 instance of puppetmaster under mongrel (with
the apache proxy in front) and things are going great.
For more information on setting up Mongrel, visit:
2008 Jun 05
14
Why not ignore stale PID files?
Hi,
I have an application which is dying horrible deaths
(i.e. segmentation faults) in mid-flight, in production... And of
course, I should fix it. But while I find and fix the bugs, I found
something I think should be different - I can work on submitting a
patch, as it is quite simple, but I might be losing something on my
rationale.
When Mongrel segfaults, it does not -obviously- get to clean
2007 Jul 05
10
Does Puppet ensure that a service is up and running?
Just curious as to the functionality of puppet. Does Puppet ensure that a service is up and running as long as puppet is running?
Ie, I want to make sure ssh is always running, if for some reason ssh get''s shut down, does puppet start it back up when it does it''s config sync run?
Thanks!
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2007 May 11
14
Trailing commas [best practice survey]
I''m sure everyone has read and committed the Puppet Best Practice to memory
by now (I joke). One of the things I''ve written in there deals with
trailing commas, which I adopted from the way I used to do multiline in
Perl, but I''ve noticed that most people don''t tend to do that in Puppet.
Should I revise this or should we all start using the trailing commas?
2007 Apr 28
1
pelementserver/XML-RPC interface question
One particular use of Puppet would be to serve as a machine fact/configuration
retrieval tool. So in order to produce a list of packages with version-release
info installed on each machine something along the lines of the following code
could be run:
require ''puppet''
Puppet::Type.type(:package).defaultprovider.list.each do |package|
puts
2008 May 20
13
puppet thinks yum fails when it doesn't
Hi all,
Not sure if this is a bug in puppet, yum, or just something I''m doing wrong.
I''m trying to use puppet to update a package to a particular version and exec
a command when that update is applied.
The problem is, puppet calls yum which successfully updates the package, but
puppet then thinks the update has failed and hence doesn''t trigger the exec.
Next
2003 Mar 12
3
Syncing Multiple servers simultaneously
Hi all;
I am sure this question has been brought up before, but I could not find any
information in the FAQ or docs etc. Quick question;
Is there a way of syncing multiple servers simultaneously from 1 source
server?
Thanks,
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Vaibhav Goel
extension 6347
2007 May 07
2
Host information gathering
I''d like to keep the desired and current states of a machine regarding it''s
configuration.
Sometimes a chain of administrative commands is needed to get a special thing
(re)configured on a machine, e.g. reconfig of a suncluster. This cannot be
done with puppet in an easy way. In the majority of cases, these commands
change appropriate files, which reflect the current
2002 Aug 23
1
3.4p1 ssh-agent auth-retry patch available: was: Re: Updated ssh-agent authentication retry patch available
And lsof the agent too - see what files it has open...
Nico
--
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Steves [mailto:kevin at atomicgears.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 4:48 PM
> To: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
> Cc: stevesk at pobox.com
> Subject: Re: 3.4p1 ssh-agent auth-retry patch available: was: Re:
> Updated ssh-agent authentication retry patch available
2005 Aug 04
4
specifying ssh port #?
Perhaps this is a lame question, but...
is there a way to pass an SSH port # to rsync?
At least one way I can do it is to use a small shell wrapper around ssh
and pass the port # thru the environment. Just wondering if there is an
easier way that I magically can't find.
The reason for this is primarily because I find myself having to copy
files between some local host and some remote host
2002 Apr 08
1
--delete-after-fetch mode?
On 9 Apr 2002, George Michaelson <ggm@apnic.net> wrote:
Please read this first:
http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/questions.html
> I am using rsync to pull maildrop boxes to a laptop.
>
> when I do this, I really do want to zero/delete the file
> afterward.
>
> I use rsync because its a lowest common denominator, and its fast
> and reliable.
>
> But, I have