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2006 Sep 02
7
BayLISA Puppet presentation video
Hi all, Jennifer Davis from BayLISA has done us the service of already posting the presentation from this past Wednesday night: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8202036065161263530&hl=en http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7740462681265962824&hl=en It''s about 2 hours total, and I can''t promise it''s any kind of amazing presentation, but I do a
2007 Apr 24
10
Announce: References are now on Trac
I''ve converted all of the inline docs over to restructured text, and I''ve got them all up on trac: http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/TypeReference http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/FunctionReference http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ReportReference http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ConfigurationReference Please let me know if you find any
2007 Jan 18
5
Docs moved to Trac
Hi all, Peter Abrahamsen has duplicated all of the documentation and cookbook pages in Puppet''s Trac page: https://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/DocumentationStart Please let me or Peter know if there are any problems. -- A motion to adjourn is always in order. --Robert Heinlein --------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke
2007 Jan 17
0
Please help: Test documentation in Trac
Hi all, Peter Abrahamsen has been working assiduously to get all of the Puppet documentation into Trac''s wiki. He''s now complete, and I would appreciate it if people could click around the wiki a bit and see if everything looks okay. The docs start here: https://reductivelabs.com/cgi-bin/puppet.cgi/wiki/DocumentationStart I''m also working on switching to using
2007 Jan 17
0
Trac in mod_python
I''ve set the Trac sites up to use mod_python now (as I should have in the first place), so you can now get all trac sites at https:// reductivelabs.com/trac/$name, where $name is the project name, e.g., puppet. It should be a good bit faster now. The old locations will work indefinitely, but I''ve changed all (I hope) of the links to point to this new location. Please
2007 May 18
0
trac problems: tracd is dead
Well, tracd suddenly decided to stop serving requests today. As a result, we''ve re-enabled trac under mod_python, which unfortunately means you can expect more stack traces. We''ll continue working on resurrecting tracd, but please bear with us until we get it fixed. -- I am not young enough to know everything. -- Oscar Wilde
2007 Jun 20
0
ANNOUNCE: 0.23.0 release
Hi all, I''ve finally released 0.23.0 (only two days late!). You can get it from the usual locations (although the packagers will take a little while to package it up, I assume): https://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/InstallationGuide You can read the full changelog[1], which is pretty long, but here''s a summary of the things you either want or should look out for:
2007 Jul 03
2
Trac on Puppet website down?
Every time I go to the puppet website, I get the following when I try to click on any of the links, ie: http://www.reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/SimplestPuppetInstallRecipe Thanks! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids.
2006 Nov 09
0
RRD Graphs
Hi all, I''ve significantly reworked the RRDGraph report. Here''s some test output based on the reports lying around on my systems: http://luke.madstop.com/rrdtest/ Currently, everything except the top-level index.html file will get generated automatically by the report. I can already see I need to go check out my virtual machines, since they''re making changes
2006 Aug 28
0
Provider documentation
One of the *big* benefits of providers is that it is now easy to document the different backends available to you. Puppet will automatically collect all of the docs for your providers and stick them in the autogenerated docs page. For instance, check out the package docs: http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/documentation/ typedocs.html#package I''m also adding what the
2006 Aug 27
5
Re: preseeding files only on reinstall
On Aug 27, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Thorsten Sandfuchs wrote: > hio, > me again :) > > In Debian, there is a mechanism to preseed debconf (configuration- > database for > the system) with decisions, before installing a package. Debconf > mussn''t ask > the user then. I wrote this pp for preseeding-support: [snip] Very cool. Seems like that''s something that
2007 Mar 19
3
ANNOUNCE: Puppet 0.22.2 (grover)
Hi all, I''m proud to announce that I seem to have pushed a new release of Puppet out in record time. This is a minor upgrade, mostly bugfixes and small features, but there are lots of each. See the changelog[1] for an idea of what this release provides, but keep in mind that this changelog is my first real attempt at keeping an up-to-date changelog. Enjoy! 1 -
2007 Oct 22
1
unsubscribe
I''d like to be removed from the puppet-users email list... but I cant find my name on the webpage. Thanks, Jennifer Ford *********************************** Manager, Unix Administration Teach For America Phone: 212-279-2080 ext. 688 jennifer.ford at teachforamerica.org One day, all children in this nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education.
2007 Apr 30
0
File copying and purging: #594
Hi all, I''m trying to fix #594[1], and it looks like the problem only occurs when you specify other parameters (e.g., owner or mode). That is, Puppet will not purge managed files, and when you specify these parameters with ''recurse => true'', Puppet applies the parameters to all files in the directory, which means that all contained files are considered
2006 Sep 06
1
ANNOUNCE: 0.19.0
I''ve pushed 0.19.0 out the door. There are still two debian bugs I''d like to fix, but a specific client needed some of the support in this release. I expect to have those two Debian bugs fixed in a soon-to-come release, but I''m on pseudo-vacation for the next week and this needs to be out beforehand. Please open tickets for any bugs you find; I''ll have
2006 Aug 28
10
Templates and arrays
I''m in the process of documenting templates right now, and I figured I should see what happens when you use them with arrays: $ cat ~/bin/test.pp $values = [this, is, an, array, of, values] $content = template("/tmp/templates/testing.erb") file { "/tmp/temtest": content => $content } $ cat /tmp/templates/testing.erb <% values.each do |val| %> I got
2006 Nov 13
4
ANNOUNCE: 0.20.1
The latest release is finally out; here is the changelog: Mostly a bug-fix release, with the most important fix being the multiple-definition error. Completely rewrote the ParsedFile system; each provider is now much shorter and much more maintainable. However, fundamental problems were found with the ''port'' type, so it was disabled. Also, added
2006 Sep 13
5
Re: strange mtime/md5sum behaviour and constantly changing files with links
On Sep 8, 2006, at 5:58 AM, Thorsten Sandfuchs wrote: > hio, > as I have some huge files to distribute and md5-sum-checking takes > SOME time > for them, I''m trying to switch to mtime/timestamps, but got no > luck. Regularly > the mtime seems to change and additionally the md5sums generate > themselves > anyway. I''m pretty sure that the file
2007 Feb 18
1
Passing XMLRPC errors on to clients
Hi, I''m experimenting with using Mongrel to serve XMLRPC, and I''m having trouble passing the XMLRPC errors on to the client. In my webrick implementation, I just raise the XMLRPC error and the client receives it and can handle it like a normal exception. With Mongrel, when I raise the error, Mongrel catches it and just closes the client connection, which means the
2007 Mar 28
3
New Introduction
Hi all, I''ve just rewritten the Puppet introduction from scratch: https://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetIntroduction I think it''s better, but I''m not convinced it''s a whole heckuva lot better. Comments are very much appreciated, especially if you can recommend a better approach to the document. I tried to organize it how I have been giving