Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "facter 1.6.18 tarball has a dangerous mac preflight script"
2008 Aug 28
5
Noob with probs
OK, I''m a total noob to puppet, so please forgive any stupid
mistakes. I''m trying to get a test setup working to evaluate it as a
replacement for radmind. I played with it a bit earlier in the
summer, but got busy with other project, and I''m just now getting back
to it. I had a working setup then, but since I''ve upgraded to 0.24.5
and Facter 1.4.1
2012 Nov 30
1
q@ request.request_method=='OPTIONS', ajax, post json
hi
im reading through the topic above and trying to apply it to my app.
as reference i found:http://leopard.in.ua/2012/07/08/using-cors-with-rails/
my prob is that i dont see the ''preflight'', meaning the first request
prior the actual post, which should(?) deliver this:
request.request_method==''OPTIONS''
the js code look like this:
$.ajax
({
type:
2007 Oct 17
2
Preflight check / lint
Hi,
Am writing scripts to manage configuration management and Asterisk.
I would like to be able to point the asterisk binary at config
directory with an asterisk.conf in it, and for asterisk to run a pre-
flight check. A bit like a pint check in php, 'apachectl configtest'
and lots of other tools.
asterisk will then exit with 0 on a safe config, and 1 on a bad
config. I can
2005 Mar 14
2
an OS X installer
On Mar 14, 2005, at 5:28 PM, Dan Stowell wrote:
> I don't want to pour water on this idea since a nice installer would
> be helpful for the "less-techy" (had to climb a pretty steep learning
> curve myself...).
no worries. These are just observations.
> But I do want to point out that both "fink" and "darwinports" provide
> nice ways to install
2012 Aug 31
0
Announce: Facter 1.6.12-rc1 available
Facter 1.6.12-rc1 is a maintenance release candidate in the 1.6.x
branch with bug fixes.
Downloads are available at:
* Source: https://downloads.puppetlabs.com/facter/facter-1.6.12-rc1.tar.gz
RPMs are available at https://yum.puppetlabs.com/el or /fedora
Rubygem available at http://rubygems.org/gems/facter or by using
the --pre option to gem install.
Debs are available at
2019 Apr 16
2
Measure network bandwidth per process
Hi,
Is there a way to measure network bandwidth per process in CentOS Linux
release 7.6.1810 (Core) using any utility? I was reading about nethogs but
it does not have the option to run it in daemon mode so that we can take a
look at historical data to figure out the process which was consuming high
network bandwidth instead it is a good tool for Live monitoring.
Please suggest. Thanks in
2010 Aug 28
1
ANNOUNCE: Facter 1.5.8
For 40 days and 40 nights Facter wandered in the wilderness sustained
only by the occasional patch and bottle of Kool-Aid.
Slightly less tanned and equally happy Facter 1.5.8 has arrived!
1.5.8 is a feature and maintenance release containing a number of fixes,
updates and additional tests.
You can get the release at:
http://reductivelabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.5.8.tar.gz
Please log any
2012 Sep 11
0
Announce: Facter 1.6.12 Available
Facter 1.6.12 is a maintenance release in the 1.6.x branch with bug fixes.
Downloads are available at:
* Source: https://downloads.puppetlabs.com/facter/facter-1.6.12.tar.gz
RPMs are available at https://yum.puppetlabs.com/el or /fedora
Rubygem available at http://rubygems.org/gems/facter
Debs are available at https://apt.puppetlabs.com
Mac package is available at
2004 Jul 19
2
Mac OS X installer: missing files fix
I've paraphrased the OS X installer developer's comments: there's a bug in
Installer that is preventing the archive from working right. Below is the
fix for the problem.
First (obviously) run the installer. Since the executables are in the
archive.pax.gz file in the installer package, first do a "show package
contents" on the package file, then unstuff the enclosed
2004 Aug 19
1
R 1.9.1 fails to install for Mac 10.2.8 (PR#7190)
Full_Name: Steven Bagley
Version: 1.9.1
OS: Mac 10.2.8
Submission from: (NULL) (4.10.4.91)
Was running R 1.9.0 on iMac (10.2.8) without problems. Tried to run installer
for 1.9.1, but this stops after only several seconds, saying "There were
problems installing the software." Problem is repeatable, even after repairing
file permissions. Installation log file shown here:
R 1.9.1
2012 Aug 13
9
[PATCH RFC] xen/netback: Count ring slots properly when larger MTU sizes are used
Hi,
I ran into an issue where netback driver is crashing with BUG_ON(npo.meta_prod > ARRAY_SIZE(netbk->meta)). It is happening in Intel 10Gbps network when larger mtu values are used. The problem seems to be the way the slots are counted. After applying this patch things ran fine in my environment. I request to validate my changes.
Thanks
Siva
2010 Jun 09
6
Input sought on changing default vardir on OS X.
0.25.5 changed the default vardir from /var/puppet to /var/lib/puppet
and it''s caused the odd issue we have to fix in the Mac pkg
preflights.
After re-reading ''man hier'' I''m tempted to change the default on OS X to:
/var/db/puppet
instead.
/var/ multi-purpose log, temporary, transient, and spool files
...
2005 Mar 15
0
an OS X installer
> It's not a big deal by any means. However, I'd be willing to wager that
> Icecast would substantially increase its Mac user base with a simple
> GUI installer. Would make my life easier to :)
Absolutely. It's definitely worth doing.
> > Personally, I've no idea how to go about creating an OSX installer.
> > Would it even be able to check and fulfill
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-03 at 12:39 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
> There are probably still people that take their cars apart to check
> that they were assembled correctly too.
Its about taking personal responsibility for the security of your
system(s). Trusting someone else's settings of what THEY think YOUR
security should be, is very unwise.
It is not car disassembly - it is checking the
2012 May 22
0
Announce: Hiera 1.0.0rc3 Available
Hiera 1.0.0rc3 is a feature release candidate designed to accompany Puppet 3.0.
Changes to Hiera since 1.0.0rc2 were mainly to ease packaging and
improve testing.
Downloads are available:
* Source http://downloads.puppetlabs.com/hiera/hiera-1.0.0rc3.tar.gz
It includes contributions from the following people:
Kelsey Hightower and Matthaus Litteken
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
2005 Mar 14
4
an OS X installer
Now that I've got the recent build of Icecast running (thanks
everyone), I'm wondering about an OS X installer. Icecast would be even
more palatable to the less-techy OSX users if there were an installer
for the binary. As long as the installer checked for the dependent
libs, everything would be straight forward.
Has this been discussed before?
Jaime Magiera
University of Michigan
2011 Sep 11
15
How To Expand an .erb Template Without Doing a Full Puppet Run?
We use puppet to distribute named zone files, like many
of you do. We use git to maintain these files, which are
then pulled by the puppet master machine. These zone files are
actually puppet template .erb files.
The other day, I made a mistake which resulted in some zone
files with syntax errors in them. Puppet faithfully distributed
the erroneous zone files to the name servers, which killed
2012 Jul 10
2
Refresh not working with launchd service provider?
Hi,
Refresh doesn''t seem to be working with the launched service provider on OS X Lion (10.7.4).
I''ve come up with a simple "service" script, plist file and puppet script to apply to demonstrate. The problem.
Here''s the shell script which logs an initial starting message and then just loops logging a "Still running…" message.
2008 Jan 06
3
Mac OS X pkgs up.
So I''ve done some Mac OS X pkgs for the latest Facter and Puppet, as well as
a combined mpkg for them both.
Jeff McCune and I are doing a fair bit of testing on them this week in
preparation for MacWorld, so I wasn''t going to upload them to the official
site for another few days, but they''re looking pretty good.
http://explanatorygap.net/puppet/Facter_1.3.8.pkg.zip
2015 Feb 03
5
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Valeri Galtsev
<galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote:
>
> Sounds so I almost have to feel shame for securing my boxes no matter what
> job vendor did ;-)
Yes, computers and the way people access them are pretty much a
commodity now. If you are spending time building something exotic for
a common purpose, isn't that a waste?
> Just a simple