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2012 Jul 30
7
puppet enterprise
No problem installing open puppet and using it. patterns run aok.
when trying to use the installer for pe, on the puppetmaster, installs ok.
when trying to use the installer for pe, on the puppet agent, installs ok
but no cert sent as shown by puppet cert list on puppetmaster.
also
puppet agent --test
on puppet agent shows
err: could not retrieve catalog from remote server:
error 400 on
2013 Nov 25
4
question about file {} type
My class reads like:
class name1::name2 ($gidvariable) {
file { "somepath-to-file":
ensure => file,
mode => ''0640'',
gid => $gidvariable,
}
}
The problem is that the file isn''t getting set to the $gidvariable''s value
which is a string "abc".
The other things work (presence as file, mode).
Stuart
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You
2013 Nov 27
8
noop = true and what for test?
Hi,
When I put
noop = true
in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
on the node in question, I observe no changes. Great. Good
But also, I see because of
report = true
absolutely zero information in the yaml regarding what would have
been changed.
Is there an equivalent to the above for "test = true" or must I alter
the rc file to include --test ?
Thanks ahead Puppet wizards!!!
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You
2013 May 31
22
ruby issue
Hi,
I am having problems installing Puppet Server.
My gem list follows and then the attempt to install puppet-server.
The specific errors are:
Error: Package: puppet-3.2.1-1.el6.noarch (puppetlabs)
Requires: ruby-augeas
Error: Package: hiera-1.2.1-1.el6.noarch (puppetlabs)
Requires: rubygem-json
Error: Package: puppet-3.2.1-1.el6.noarch (puppetlabs)
2013 Nov 26
37
get a *structured* version of the puppet agent output
puppet agent --verbose shows a verbose output of the changes done by
puppet, such as:
notice:
/Stage[main]/Logstash::Config/Logstash::Configdir[agent]/File[/etc/logstash/agent/config]/owner:
owner changed ''root'' to ''logstash''
notice: /Stage[main]/Varnish/Service[varnish]/ensure: ensure changed
''stopped'' to ''running''
2013 Nov 14
3
What is wrong with this class?
somefile.pp
class mumble {
}
class mumble::testcontents inherits mumble {
file { "/tmp/testfile":
path => "/tmp/testfile,
ensure => present,
mode => 0640,
content => "I am a test file.",
puppet parser validate passed it.
puppet apply says it is run
yet no /tmp/testfile appears
the puppet master is running and this is being
2013 Nov 25
1
"Would have triggered 'refresh' from 2 events" in /var/log/messages
Hi,
I put a --noop into the rc file for puppet client and restarted it
and watched it log the above message.
My problem with the above message is it doesn''t give enough
detail as to what was discovered and what the 2 events were
(mode difference, file existence, etc.)
Is there a way to up the logging level for a puppet agent --noop
observation run? I tried adding --verbose in the rc
2013 Sep 05
1
best practice
Hi everybody!
So for non-automated physical/manual application of single specific patterns or sets of puppet patterns on an entirely manual basis, what is best practice and/or where is it described?
Meaning what is the way to stop the
puppet agent from running automatically and instead require a manual command for puppet to exercise on that node.
If it is as simple as
puppet apply
2012 Aug 17
4
Default node
Seems like nodes are matching the default node before they are
matching the more specific nodes. My site.pp has:
include "nodes/*.pp"
In the nodes directory are two files, default.pp and nagios_server.pp.
default.pp:
node default {
include role::common
}
nagios_server.pp:
node ''mon01.us1.xxx.com'' {
$node_env = "production"
include
2015 Jan 27
2
[LLVMdev] Embedding cpu and feature strings into IR and enabling switching subtarget on a per function basis
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 9:53 PM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com>
wrote:
> As I said in my first email perhaps the TTI->FTTI transition is a good
> place to start working here without having to worry much about redoing huge
> swaths of llvm.
FWIW, TTI is next on my hit list for porting to the new pass manager. In
order to work in that world, the entire thing needs to
2013 Dec 09
2
audit
Assume the following question is in regards to Puppet 3.3.2.
So my question is in relation to audit.
file { ''/some/random/path/through/the/tree/to/a/file'':
owner => ''luke'',
group => ''rebelalliance'',
mode => ''0444'',
audit => all
}
And more specifically: will the named file be force-owned to luke with the
2011 Aug 21
2
TFTPD: Cannot open /etc/hosts.{allow, deny}: Too many open files
Hi,
I have been running TFTPD server for 3 weeks and performed about 100
deployments. After that, TFTPD started throwing the follwing errotrs in
/var/log/messages
Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server tftpd[7146]: warning: cannot open
/etc/hosts.allow: Too many open files
Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server tftpd[7146]: warning: cannot open
/etc/hosts.deny: Too many open files
Aug 20 21:52:55 RTP-OSP-Server
2009 Jan 18
1
using virtual memory in R
Hi,
Im using R-2.8.1 on windows vista and have 4GB RAM. Im trying to run LDA
from the MASS package on a fairly large dataset and keep running out of
memory ("Cannot allocate vector of size ...)
Ive tried freeing up as much memory as possible with gc(). I tried using the
ff package but that would need modifications to the way LDA accesses the
memory mapped data. The error I get is
2010 Feb 09
2
Security Logging
Hello list,
I've got a client who's weak sip passwords are being guessed by remote
entities who then connect to their server and use it to wardial large
swaths of numbers. When they start receiving complaints, they call me
and I add the ip address of the remote user to the iptables drop list.
At the same time, my own personal asterisk server, using strong sip
passwords, has seen
2005 Mar 28
1
Problem installing SpanDSP Makefile.patch
***************
*** 41,50 ****
APPS+=$(shell if [ -f /usr/include/linux/zaptel.h ]; then echo
"app_zapras.so app_meetme.so app_flash.so a
pp_zapbarge.so app_zapscan.so" ; fi)
APPS+=$(shell if [ -f /usr/local/include/zaptel.h ]; then echo
"app_zapras.so app_meetme.so app_flash.so a
pp_zapbarge.so app_zapscan.so" ; fi)
APPS+=$(shell if [ -f /usr/include/osp/osp.h ]; then
2008 Feb 12
3
LCR in Asterisk
Hi all,
I am planning to implement LCR routing on my already running asterisk
server. Uptill now i have found out that asterisk has no support for lcr, i
have to do something about it myself, for example using the AGI. Im looking
for ideas here. Whats the best way to start implementing lcr in asterisk.
Should i use agi and start implementing my own lcr script or is there any
plugin available which
2021 Jan 22
3
RHEL changes
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 08:35:44PM +0000, Jamie Burchell wrote:
> Can RH put a stop to projects like Rocky Linux?
Yes, in two possible ways.
First, Red Hat could stop making RHEL. The amount of work that goes into
this is _quite_ significant, particularly in terms of the long-term
stability that everyone is very excited about. Rebuild projects would then
have nothing to rebuild.
But, Red Hat
2013 Apr 11
2
Questions about the upcoming Object Storage Plugin for 2.2
Hi Timo,
I'm curious and have questions about the new Object Storage Plugin
(OSP), and how it can be leveraged by an SMB like us.
First, am I reading this right where it could be used as a kind of
'live/realtime backup' solution, where everything is stored *both*
locally and in the cloud, with two-way syncing, ie, so local users could
access the local server for faster access,
2016 Mar 07
3
OpenSSL Update - not a security update???
On 03/03/2016 02:58 PM, Mark Milhollan wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Mar 2016, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 03/02/2016 10:42 AM, Mark Milhollan wrote:
>
>>> I wish --security was functional
>
>>> I hope that the lack is not due to
>>> the assumed use resulting in it being ignored.
>>
>> That is not the reason,
>
>> We do not have enough space
2011 Mar 30
1
[LLVMdev] Bignums
Hello all!
I'm working on a library with bignum support, and I wanted to try LLVM
as an apparently simpler and more portable system to my current design
(a Haskell script which spits out mixed C and assembly). Porting the
script to use the LLVM bindings instead of the current hack was pretty
easy. But I have a few remaining questions:
(1) Are bignums exposed to any higher-level