Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Terminology"
2007 Nov 28
13
What to call a class: Manifest? Configuration? ResourceContainer?
Hi all,
I''ve got a new class in the current code, which I''ve been calling
Configuration but Matt reasonably thinks is horrible.
He is recommending the name Manifest, and I figured I''d see what
others thought.
The point of the class is to function as a resource container -- it
keeps a reference to all of the resources we''re managing, and knows
how to
2007 May 07
68
Puppet Best Practice
Hello everyone,
A long time ago, I posted the Stanford Best Practices and I''ve gone through
and updated it today. I''d like to have people go through it and see if we
can strip out some Stanford specific stuff and tag this as an official best
practice. I think an official best practice will be important as more and
more people consider making shareable modules, etc (mostly
2007 Mar 19
7
Monitoring puppet
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Hi *!
How do you monitor when the last puppet transaction was successful on a node?
I''m searching for something easy like a timestamp, so I can put a nagios watch
on this.
Regards, David
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- - hallo... wie gehts heute?
- - *hust* gut *rotz* *keuch*
- - gott sei dank kommunizieren wir über ein septisches medium ;)
-- Matthias Leeb,
2007 Mar 02
2
Terminology merging
Hello everyone,
I''ve been working on an internal best practices document that also tackled
giving proper terms to things that were at the time uncoined. But looks
like we have a bit of a merge problem as other terms have been floating
around that seem to conflict with some terms we''ve been using internally at
my organization. I''m hoping we can discuss and
2006 Sep 15
8
file: target generates error
file { "/var/log/syslog":
target => "/var/log/messages"
}
generates the following error:
err: //henson/stanford/syslog/file=/var/log/syslog: Failed to retrieve
current state: undefined method `should'' for false:FalseClass
2007 Feb 12
8
How to validate puppet manifests without actually executing puppet?
Hi,
I want to validate my puppet manifests before I check them into source
control. I just want to make sure that the manifest syntaxes are legal, not
to do any more complex testing - the checkin may be on my laptop and not on
the system that the manifests may be intended to run on.
Ideally I''d be able to do this from ruby code - and I did try to instantiate
some classes and override
2007 Jul 13
7
new puppet providers
I might have the terminology wrong, but how to a give new puppet
providers to the puppet clients?
I''m thinking a provider is the thing the puppet client uses to
implement a task that the master has given it.
Am I way off here?
Mike B.
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2007 Apr 10
16
Import all modules?
Is there a way to tell the puppetmaster that I want to import all modules
rather than listing each one individually?
2007 Aug 08
9
Modules, modules, everywhere
Hello folks,
At Stanford, we use modules to define every possible service, package,
feature in the traditional sense (apache, ntp, iptables, etc). Then, for
clients (such as other departments) and "services" (such as our mailman
infrastructure, our ldap infrastructure, etc), we use manifests in
/master/manifests and distributable files in /dist/ and templates in
/master/templates.
2007 Feb 22
4
Assistance Requested
Hello,
I am currently experiencing a bit of a quandry with how to specify default configuration applications to generic nodes.
Here is an example setup:
Classes:
Class A
Class B inherits Class A
Class C inherits Class B
Problem:
I have unique hosts (nodes) X and Y and a bunch of other standard hosts. I would like X and Y to be able to override attributes in Class C (thus inherit class C) but
2007 Jul 12
11
Problem with "defined" keyword
Hi,
I''m running Puppet 0.23.0 on my servers, and i got something like this:
In a classa.pp file (included in site.pp):
class A {
file { "test1":
...
}
}
In a classb.pp file (included in site.pp):
class B {
file { "test2":
...
}
if defined(File["test1"]) {
... do things ...
}
if
2007 Aug 23
4
Questions about modules and namespaces
Hello
>From my understanding, modules are not autosearched. So, if I have:
include ssh
... then puppet will look for a module names ssh and class named ssh
defined in /modules/ssh/init.pp
Moreover, if I have:
include ssh::global
... then Puppet will for class global defined in /modules/ssh/init.pp or
/modules/ssh/global.ss.
Is that correct? Or am I leaving out some imports
2007 Dec 14
15
Not so complex CompleteConfiguration example of a Complete Configuration?
I am new to Puppet and very eager to apply it to a project.
But I am somewhat stymied by the learning curve. So far I''ve found
many very simple examples of how to modify a file or add a user and a
very complex example http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/CompleteConfiguration
.
I have not been able to find any other examples of a total
configuration tree (ie /etc/puppet/*)
2007 Oct 16
30
Template Nodes considered harmful
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Hi Russ, Digant, *!
Several times on the IRC channel I noticed people having problems getting to
grips with the interaction of scopes when using template nodes[1]. Typically
this looks thus:
| node genericwebserver { stuff }
|
| node ''web01.example.com'' inherits genericwebserver {
| $influence_genericwebserver =
2007 Apr 25
12
Facter repository
Is there a repository of Facter plugins that people have made? I''m working
on a few that i wouldn''t mind sharing when complete.
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
2007 Apr 04
6
Best practice, dev/test/staging/production environments
I like the Stanford Best Practices guide for puppet. One thing I didn''t
see it address was handling of separate environments, for example Dev,
Test, Staging, Production.
My thoughts on this so far, are:
brainstorm #1) Handle environment differences with metadata:
node devProductName01 {
$env = "dev"
include ProductName-webserver
}
node testProductName01 {
2007 Mar 30
7
subversion and /etc/puppet
I''m trying to come up with a way to manage /etc/puppet on the Puppet
server from my workstation. My idea was to place all of /etc/puppet
into subversion, check it out to my workstation, commit via ssh, and
then use a post-commit to update /etc/puppet. That way any time I
made a change in /etc/puppet it would be immediately updated and ready
for the next puppetd run. Problem is the
2007 Sep 28
3
Host groups config in puppet & User Management.
Hi,
I have installed Puppet puppet-0.23.2-1.el4 &
puppet-server-0.23.2-1.el4.
Now trying to configure. I have a basic config which changes the sudo
permission of the file.
Currently I am using the puppet server as client. Now I wanted to add
all my hosts some linux some unix. So was looking for a config syntax
whioh can create groups.
Like IT = [ host-1, host2, shost3 ]
2007 Dec 20
5
Apache2 module -- feedback appreciated
Hey folks,
I''ve just uploaded an apache2 module[1] to our Google Code
repository[2]. It''s based largely on the recipe available on the
Puppet trac[3], but with a fair amount of modification and
generalization... Basically, it provides abstractions for config file
snippets, site definitions, and apxs modules -- and then "basic" and
"debian"