Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "London (UK) Puppet Meetup 24th March (UKUUG social)"
2007 Mar 07
7
London meetup?
Following Luke''s very successful Puppet talk at GLLUG in London, which
was so over-subscribed there were people queueing outside and pressing
their little faces up against the glass, I wonder if the market will
bear a London Puppet meet?
If there are more than two or three people interested it might be worth
arranging something, perhaps a pub session where we can talk about what
2007 Sep 10
0
Btrfs slides from UKUUG
Hello everyone,
Here are my slides (minus the movies) from the talk at ukuug:
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/btrfs/dist/documentation/btrfs-ukuug.pdf
-chris
2007 Mar 04
14
What I am doing with Puppet.
Hi,
Luke asked me if I was willing to share what I am doing with the Puppet user
community. So here goes:
I am using puppet to manage one host right now. While that isn''t a good
advertisement for Puppet''s scaling capabilities, I find it interesting
because I built my single node (personal mail, svn, ci and web server) with
puppet where I could (clearly there was some
2010 Mar 05
2
Bug in driver-mysql.c + fix
I tried to use MySQL stored procedures from dovecot:
password_query = CALL user_pass_check('%n', '%d', '%w')
user_query = CALL user_info('%n', '%d')
This failed with the message:
User query failed: PROCEDURE imap.user_info can't return a result set in the given context
The root of this problem is that mysql_real_connect() needs to be called with
2009 Jun 07
0
Re: MA Puppet Meetup Monday June 8th
2009/6/4 Paul Nasrat <pnasrat@googlemail.com>:
> Meet to be held at Cambridge Brewing Company to talk puppet, systems
> admin, agile systems, and have a few beers
>
> When: Monday June 8th from 18:00
> Where: Kendall Square, Cambrige, MA, USA -
> http://www.cambrew.com/directions.html
Gah I''ve had a conflict, and will have to move this to Monday - sorry
for the
2008 Feb 02
3
Liebert UPS, serial cable questions
Hi,
I have a Liebert GXT2-1000RT230 UPS that is connected to my server
using a serial cable.
I have no idea to what port exactly it is connected so my first
question is: how do I find out what /dev/tty** should I use?
Do I need to install a device driver for it? Where do I find it?
What should I use and how do I do so the server shuts down if the
battery level is low?
Yes, I'm a newby,
2008 Mar 11
6
Bad instruction on x86_64 build on OS X with DTRACE_PROBE
I was looking at mod_trace (http://prefetch.net/projects/apache_modtrace/index.html
) and playing with getting it to compile on OS X.
When building for x86_64 with -arch x86_64 we get bad instructions
generated:
gcc -o foo -arch x86_64 foo.c
/var/folders/rV/rV1x2DafFr0R6tGG+1bbk++++TM/-Tmp-//ccnykQ1o.s:11:bad
register name `%%esi)''
Using gcc -S I can definitely see we are not
2010 Jan 05
0
London Open Source Search meetup - Tue 12 January / Meetup.com
Hi all,
We are organising another open source search social evening (OSSSE?) in
London on Tuesday the 12th of January.
The plan is to get together and chat about search technology, from
Lucene to Solr, Hadoop, Mahout, Xapian, Ferret and the like - bringing
together people from across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions
over a quiet drink.
We've also created a group on Meetup.com
2007 Mar 15
0
London "Puppet Muppets" meetup - Thurs 22nd March
Well I have thought of a bunch of good names, but unfortunately that is
the one that seems to have stuck :D
So a bunch of us will be assembling in the Old Bank of England pub in
Fleet Street, London, next Thursday, at about 7pm for a social evening
of drinks and chatter more or less related to Puppet. Everyone that
wants to come along is welcome, whether or not you use Puppet or are
interested in
2007 Feb 21
0
London Pub Meetup: Tonight
Hi all,
For those few of you in London and interested in an ad-hoc meetup,
I''m planning on being at the Cheshire Cheese[1] at 6pm local time. I
don''t expect to last long, being painfully jet lagged and all, but
I''ll be there at least long enough for dinner and a pint or two.
Note, also, that I''m giving a talk at GLLUG[2] tomorrow night.
1 -
2010 Jul 15
0
London Open Source Search meetup - Wed 28 July
Hi all,
We are organising another open source search social evening in London on
Wednesday the 28 July.
As usual the plan is to get together and chat about search technology,
from Lucene to Solr, Hadoop, Mahout, Xapian and the like - bringing
together people from across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions
over a quiet drink.
For directions to this meetup and for the Meetup.com group
2010 Sep 03
0
London Open Source Search meetup - Sep 13
Hi all,
We are organising another open source search social evening in London on
Monday the 13 September (apologies for the short notice).
As usual the plan is to get together and chat about search technology,
from Lucene to Solr, Hadoop, Mahout, Xapian and the like - bringing
together people from across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions
over a quiet drink.
For directions to this
2011 Jan 26
0
London Open Source Search meetup - Mon 31 January
Hi all,
We are organising another open source search social evening in London on
Monday the 31 January (sorry for announcing this at short notice!)
As usual the plan is to get together and chat about search technology,
from Lucene to Solr, Hadoop, Mahout, Xapian and the like - bringing
together people from across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions
over a quiet drink.
For directions to
2011 Mar 10
0
London Open Source Search meetup - Thu 24 March
Hi all,
We are organising another open source search social evening in London on
Thursday 24th March.
As usual the plan is to get together and chat about search technology,
from Lucene to Solr, Hadoop, Mahout, Xapian and the like - bringing
together people from across the field to discuss ideas and ask questions
over a quiet drink.
For directions to this meetup and for the Meetup.com group see:
2010 May 12
19
puppet-module-apache
Hey all,
I''ve open-sources Digg''s apache module:
http://github.com/plathrop/puppet-module-apache
I know this isn''t much more advanced than what I''ve seen a lot of
people using. Here''s my proposition, though. Let''s get all the
disparate "apache" modules out there merged together into One Awesome
Module. What do you think?
One module
2008 Mar 03
1
Belkin F6C1250EITW-RK
I am looking at one of these, see:
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=14622&category_id=216&manufacturer_id=0&tid=f6c1250eitw-rk#
I can't see it on the compatability list ... but that doesn't mean that it doesn't work:
* it could work, but it isn't on the list
* it could be listed under a different (perhaps US) part number
Can any one please tell
2007 Nov 11
0
Patch to sshd match
Please find attached a patch against openssh-4.7p1
It extends the Match in sshd_config. The point is that it is sometimes
easier (and more secure) to match on NOT something.
A criterium may be preceded by ! which inverts the condition, thus:
Match !Group sysadmins
ForceCommand /usr/bin/sftp
forces use of sftp on any user who is not a system administrator.
A !! has the
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
2010 Jun 04
5
running puppet withput puppetmasterd
Hi,
I''m pretty sure I once did some experiments with running puppet
wihtout a puppertmasterd - but having a "normal" puppet manifests and
modules structure in /etc/puppet.
Sadly, I can''t find how to do that anymore.
I know I can write plain puppet instructions in a file.pp and run them
plainly - but I want the whole config as if it would reside on a
server)
When I
2009 Nov 19
12
Templates and loops..
How come this doesnt work? I write this in a normal ruby script it
works just fine.
<% for cpu in (0..processorcount) %>
I want to loop through the number of processor so a specific action
can be taken to generate content for a file. I get an error on the
master of:
bad value for range at /etc/puppet"
-Chris
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