Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "ANNOUNCE: 0.20.1"
2006 Dec 01
1
Packages build for Solaris ? As CSW packages ?
Well imitation is the highest form of flattery they say. So I''m surprised
to see these packages neatly built to install into /opt/csw correctly and
yet they exist somewhere else and have nothing to do with us here at
Blastwave.
fascinating.
I guess we can always send an email to the person doing this and just ask if
they want those packages in testing and then into the catalog for
2006 Nov 21
5
strange puppetd error
Greetings,
I''m trying to set up a minimal CentOS 4 kickstart that installs puppet
during the %post and then use puppet to build up the rest of the
configuration.
I''ve gotten things so that puppet 0.20.1-2 will install using yum during
the %post in the kickstart, but now I''m seeing this error when it tries
to run during %post and after I reboot the newly installed
2006 Nov 06
2
problem with remotefile definition
Hi,
I''m exploring Puppet and have hit a rather weird problem.
The puppetmaster server is running CentOS4, fully updated, with puppet
installed from the dlutter RPM repo, version 0.20.0-1.el4.
I tried adding the remotefile function definition from
http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/documentation/installation.html
in /etc/puppet/manifests/utils/remotefile.pp but when I start
2007 Feb 01
4
ANNOUNCE: 0.22.1 (kermit) is out
I''ve published the tarballs and whatever bad packages my publishing
system knows how to create; look for more official debs, sun
packages, and rpms in the near future, hopefully. Note that this is
mostly a bug-fix release, and I expect it to be a pretty painless
upgrade for most everyeone (but please, test before upgrading).
Here''s the changelog:
Compile times now
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
2008 Dec 16
10
Puppet version 0.24.7 released!
Hi all
Here is the 0.24.7 release - the last of the 0.24.x branch and codenamed
Gonzo.
You can download it here:
http://reductivelabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-0.24.7.tgz
Big tickets items in the release are:
* Manifest documentation
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetManifestDocumentation
This new functionality creates documentation from marked up manifests
and modules and
2008 Sep 30
3
question about reports
when a node tries to send a report it drops the following error:
err: Reporting failed: undefined method `graph'' for
#<Puppet::Transaction::Report:0xb7060948>
on the server i have:
reports = rrdgraph,store
reportdir = /var/www/puppetreports
rrddir = /var/www/html/rrd
rrdinterval = $runinterval
rrdgraph =
2008 Oct 23
3
PDA-Logon: mal formed packet
Debian Lenny
Samba 3.2.3
LOOX N560 with Windows Mobile 5
Hello,
?my PDA LOOX N560 could connect via WLAN to SAMBA under Etch.
Meanwhile I upgraded to Debian Lenny and now may PDA cannot connect anymore to
the server. Error 1223 or 1222.
Connecting to XP-Clients via WLAN is okay.
Connecting to Samba Wireshark tells me:
malformed packet:
No. ? ? Time ? ? ? ?Source ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
2010 Jul 16
5
2.6.0rc3 ssh_authorized_users/parsed.rb
Hi all,
Full path:
/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/puppet/provider/ssh_authorized_key/parsed.rb
Two problems:
1) Even if filebucketing is disabled, this (still) tries to backup
authorized_keys to /var/lib/puppet/clientbucket/[...]; no other
modules are doing filebucketing when it''s disabled but they
(correctly) do when it is enabled.
2) The filebucketing is (still) being done with euid set
2001 Dec 12
1
apple's samba on mac os x server
This is probably a long shot, but does anyone know what apple has done to
samba on mac os x server? reading through the docs, it sounds like they
have modified it to authenticate via netinfo. At the very least, they've
done something so that rather than having an smbpasswd file, it stores the
windows encrypted passwords in netinfo, and it authenticates incoming
requests via netinfo rather
2003 May 17
1
build for osX server 1.1.5
Due to the exploit in samba <2.2.8, we can no longer run the samba
supplied by apple. Apple has not released any updates for OSX server
1.1.5 -- instead wanting us to upgrade to OSX server 10.2 for $900. I
have been able to build the latest version of samba on max osX , but
authentication is not working. What are the hooks needed to talk to the
netinfo database for password information?
2007 Mar 29
7
rrdgraphs?
Anyone using the rrdgraph report on the puppetmaster on Debian stable? I''m
trying to get this working and not getting far. I even took rrdtool and
librrd0-dev from backports and I still get the same problem. It seems that
the rrdfiles are being somewhat created, but nevertheless, the puppetmaster
isn''t happy and keeps spewing:
err: Report rrdgraph failed: Could not create
2008 Nov 10
4
Weird custom type behaviour
Hey,
I have a very trivial parsedfile based type - http://pastie.org/311146
- that works fine when deployed and run under puppetd -t. However,
when being run by the daemonized puppet, it results in this error:
Mon Nov 10 03:50:48 +0000 2008
//Node[ams-proxy-2]/quagga/Quagga::Daemon[zebra]/Quagga_service[zebra]
(err): Failed to retrieve current state of resource: No ability to
determine if
2003 Apr 13
0
unmarshall samr_q_set_username
Hello all,
I again am having a problem I stated a while ago.
The machine is a mac osx server. I am limited samba 2.2.3 I believe.
It was working great, the I change a netlogon script, which should make no
difference.
then I added a couple of shares to smb.conf.
my smb.conf is designed after the one on afp548.com to make a mac into a
win pdc.
only the shares and names have changed really.
the
2005 Dec 30
2
Setting up Subdomains as Account Keys Under Mac OS X
I''m trying to configure my Rails app to use the subdomain as the
account key. I''ve followed along with the HowTo [1], but under Mac OS
X (10.4.3) I cannot get sub.domain.mine to map to 127.0.0.1.
I''ve modified /etc/hosts as explained in "Dynamic Vhosts Working" [2],
but I do not want to use Apache ... I''m using Webrick for development.
Since this is
2007 Oct 29
12
Reports in Puppet
Hi,
I wanted to configure reporting in puppet. I came across the
below links which says what needs to be added in config file to enable
reports.
But I was wondering how I view the visual report/graphs do I need to
create my own script.
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ReportReference#rrdgraph
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ReportsAndReporting
--
Deepak
2015 Jan 30
5
Very slow disk I/O
On 1/30/2015 1:53 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 01/29/2015 05:07 AM, Jatin Davey wrote:
>> Yes , it is a SATA disk. I am not sure of the speed. Can you tell me
>> how to find out this information ? Additionally we are using RAID 10
>> configuration with 4 disks.
>
> What RAID controller are you using?
>
> # lspci | grep RAID
[Jatin]
[root at localhost ~]# lspci |
2016 Feb 16
3
slightly off-topic, RAID program for on-board SAS 2308-4i ?
Does anyone know what program can be used to query the RAID status
from the OS for an on-board LSI SAS 2308-4i?
On this page:
http://docs.avagotech.com/docs/12351997
there is a curious note on the left that reads:
"Integrated MegaRAID support available upon request"
After one mostly fruitless round of chatting with LSI/Avago/Broadcom
and one completely fruitless round of chatting
2014 Aug 25
3
Hardware raid health?
I just had an IBM in a remote location with a hardware raid1 have both
drives go bad. With local machines I probably would have caught it
from the drive light before the 2nd one died... What is the state of
the art in linux software monitoring for this? Long ago when that
box was set up I think the best I could have done was a Java GUI tool
that IBM had for their servers - and that seemed like
2017 Nov 02
3
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
On Thursday 02 November 2017 14:10:25 Bowie Bailey wrote:
> If you want raid 5 or 6, then you should get a hardware controller. For
> raid 1, mdadm should work just fine.? I would suggest trying it before
> buying a raid controller.? If it works for you, you save a few hundred
> dollars and you have one less piece of hardware to worry about.
>
> I haven't looked at them in