2014-01-10 11:08:59 |
Greg Sutcliffe |
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added bug |
2014-01-10 11:11:53 |
Greg Sutcliffe |
description |
Currently, if one sets START=no in /etc/default/puppetmaster, the init script will
exit with exit-code 0, regardless of whether the service is running or not. In the
case where you have a puppet manifest like:
service { 'puppetmaster': ensure => stopped }
Puppet will try to stop the service on every agent run, because status is returning
zero, so Puppet thinks it is running.
This issue was fixed upstream in this commit:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/commit/e48902a7d881e84861d366af5ff88fc0146037da
As it's a one-liner, could this be backported into the Debian packages?
Thanks,
Greg
-- System Information:
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
Release: 12.04
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
puppetmaster:
Installed: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Candidate: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Version table:
*** 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7 0
500 http://nova.clouds.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main amd64 Packages |
Currently, if one sets START=no in /etc/default/puppetmaster, the init script will exit with exit-code 0, regardless of whether the service is running or not. In the case where you have a puppet manifest like:
service { 'puppetmaster': ensure => stopped }
Puppet will try to stop the service on every agent run, because status is returning zero, so Puppet thinks it is running.
This issue was fixed upstream in this commit:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/commit/e48902a7d881e84861d366af5ff88fc0146037da
As it's a one-liner, could this be backported into the Debian packages?
Thanks,
Greg
-- System Information:
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
Release: 12.04
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
puppetmaster:
Installed: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Candidate: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Version table:
*** 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7 0
500 http://nova.clouds.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main amd64 Packages |
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2014-01-10 11:12:09 |
Greg Sutcliffe |
description |
Currently, if one sets START=no in /etc/default/puppetmaster, the init script will exit with exit-code 0, regardless of whether the service is running or not. In the case where you have a puppet manifest like:
service { 'puppetmaster': ensure => stopped }
Puppet will try to stop the service on every agent run, because status is returning zero, so Puppet thinks it is running.
This issue was fixed upstream in this commit:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/commit/e48902a7d881e84861d366af5ff88fc0146037da
As it's a one-liner, could this be backported into the Debian packages?
Thanks,
Greg
-- System Information:
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
Release: 12.04
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
puppetmaster:
Installed: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Candidate: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Version table:
*** 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7 0
500 http://nova.clouds.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main amd64 Packages |
Currently, if one sets START=no in /etc/default/puppetmaster, the init script will exit with exit-code 0, regardless of whether the service is running or not. In the case where you have a puppet manifest like:
service { 'puppetmaster': ensure => stopped }
Puppet will try to stop the service on every agent run, because status is returning zero, so Puppet thinks it is running.
This issue was fixed upstream in this commit:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/commit/e48902a7d881e84861d366af5ff88fc0146037da
As it's a one-liner, could this be backported into the Ubuntu packages?
Thanks,
Greg
-- System Information:
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS
Release: 12.04
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
puppetmaster:
Installed: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Candidate: 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7
Version table:
*** 2.7.11-1ubuntu2.7 0
500 http://nova.clouds.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main amd64 Packages |
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2014-01-10 14:11:40 |
Robie Basak |
bug |
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added subscriber Robie Basak |
2016-09-02 03:13:48 |
Mathew Hodson |
tags |
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precise |
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2016-09-02 03:15:07 |
Mathew Hodson |
puppet (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2016-09-02 09:43:04 |
Mathew Hodson |
bug |
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added subscriber Mathew Hodson |
2016-12-11 02:29:05 |
Mathew Hodson |
removed subscriber Mathew Hodson |
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