Not wanting to flood irc, break something, or in case of missing meeting by accident. :(
Bastion:
~]$ puppet Usage: puppet command <space separated arguments> Available commands are: agent, apply, cert, describe, doc, filebucket, inspect, kick, master, queue, resource
~]$ puppet resource User me Could not run: Could not find a default provider for User
~]$ puppet describe No help available unless you have RDoc::usage installed
~]$ puppet inspect Could not prepare for execution: Inspect requires reporting to be enabled. Set report=true in puppet.conf to enable reporting.
Hosted02:
(using some local commands to find my way.) cat trac.ini | less
Couldn't find an entry for Freemedia in [intertrac] How does it live?
~]$ puppet filebucket No help available unless you have RDoc::usage installed
http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/puppet.txt <snip/> lockbox01:
The following commands will check out all GIT configs from a local shell on lockbox01.phx2.fedoraproject.org:
git clone /git/puppet
Does it mean local shell on lockbox01 If logged into lockbox01 via ssh, or local shell on myownbox git clone lockbox01.phx2.fedoraproject.org://git/puppet
On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 10:45:48 +0100 Frank Murphy frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
Not wanting to flood irc, break something, or in case of missing meeting by accident. :(
No problem. Questions are always good. ;) Happy to answer.
Bastion:
~]$ puppet Usage: puppet command <space separated arguments> Available commands are: agent, apply, cert, describe, doc, filebucket, inspect, kick, master, queue, resource
~]$ puppet resource User me Could not run: Could not find a default provider for User
~]$ puppet describe No help available unless you have RDoc::usage installed
~]$ puppet inspect Could not prepare for execution: Inspect requires reporting to be enabled. Set report=true in puppet.conf to enable reporting.
Yeah, bastion01 is a puppet client. This means that all it does is runs from cron puppet client and pulls config from lockbox01. The puppet command line is pretty terse and not very useful unless you can run it as root generally.
Hosted02:
(using some local commands to find my way.) cat trac.ini | less
Couldn't find an entry for Freemedia in [intertrac] How does it live?
It should be under /srv/web/trac/projects/freemedia/
The trac files under there are the ini file, and the sqlite db that has all the data for tickets, etc in it.
~]$ puppet filebucket No help available unless you have RDoc::usage installed
http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/puppet.txt
<snip/> lockbox01:
The following commands will check out all GIT configs from a local shell on lockbox01.phx2.fedoraproject.org:
git clone /git/puppet
Does it mean local shell on lockbox01
Yep. It does. We should probibly clarify that in the document. Our puppet repo has tons of history and we haven't made it public, so checkouts and such should all be done from a shell on lockbox01.
If logged into lockbox01 via ssh, or local shell on myownbox git clone lockbox01.phx2.fedoraproject.org://git/puppet
Yeah, that won't work. The puppet repo isn't public. I don't think there's much in it directly that would be sensitive, but it has a long long history and there could well be things we don't want to make public in that history. ;(
On the other hand our new ansible repo we are making public from the start. ;)
Hope that helps, please do feel free to ask more...
kevin
On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 09:25:29 -0600 Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On the other hand our new ansible repo we are making public from the start. ;)
Will all the projects be ported to ansible, eventually?
On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 16:43:22 +0100 Frank Murphy frankly3d@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 09:25:29 -0600 Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On the other hand our new ansible repo we are making public from the start. ;)
Will all the projects be ported to ansible, eventually?
Thats the goal, yeah.
kevin
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