More changes on yum.puppetlabs.com

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Michael Stahnke

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Oct 6, 2011, 1:34:37 PM10/6/11
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Greetings,

I'd like to remove the cruft (no longer maintained) areas of
yum.puppetlabs.com. I fear they only cause confusion and offer
less-than-desirable experience for our users.

I'd like to remove

/base
/prosvc
/porsvc.unsigned
/SRMS
/sources

I'd like to do this some time next week. The stuff mostly found in
base is available elsewhere and signed properly. The prosvc stuff has
been largely unmaintained. The /SRPMS folder is now broken out into
each distribution area, so this high-level directory isn't needed.
The /sources directory contains a very incomplete listing of source.
We have that available either via SRPMS or at downloads.puppetlabs.com

This will basically keep:

/el (stuff for RHEL, CentOS, Scientific, Oracle Linux etc)
/fedora


For specific feedback on this change, you can update
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/8473 or you can reply to this
thread.

NOTE:
There's been some discussion about other package platforms,
Debian/Ubuntu, Solaris, etc. There are plans to begin working on
making those packages readily available (working with the community),
however it's time permitting still.

Mike

Michael Stahnke

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Oct 10, 2011, 2:20:56 PM10/10/11
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Michael Stahnke <sta...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to remove the cruft (no longer maintained) areas of
> yum.puppetlabs.com.  I fear they only cause confusion and offer
> less-than-desirable experience for our users.
>
> I'd like to remove
>
> /base
> /prosvc
> /porsvc.unsigned
> /SRMS
> /sources
>
> I'd like to do this some time next week.

This has been completed.

Please let me know if you have issues.

Alexandre

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Oct 18, 2011, 8:56:35 AM10/18/11
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ah so that's why i could not find it at first. Somewhere in the Cloud
provisioner or Dashboard or documentation, there were links
to ...prosvc...


On 6 oct, 19:34, Michael Stahnke <stah...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to remove the cruft (no longer maintained) areas of
> yum.puppetlabs.com.  I fear they only cause confusion and offer
> less-than-desirable experience for our users.
>
> I'd like to remove
>
> /base
> /prosvc
> /porsvc.unsigned
> /SRMS
> /sources
>
> I'd like to do this some time next week. The stuff mostly found in
> base is available elsewhere and signed properly.  The prosvc stuff has
> been largely unmaintained.  The /SRPMS folder is now broken out into
> each distribution area, so this high-level directory isn't needed.
> The /sources directory contains a very incomplete listing of source.
> We have that available either via SRPMS or at downloads.puppetlabs.com
>
> This will basically keep:
>
> /el (stuff for RHEL, CentOS, Scientific, Oracle Linux etc)
> /fedora
>
> For specific feedback on this change, you can updatehttp://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/8473or you can reply to this

praveen pekuda

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Dec 6, 2016, 2:24:32 PM12/6/16
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  can u please update 4.8 puppet verstion in this repos, we are not identified this version

Melissa Stone

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Dec 6, 2016, 3:01:24 PM12/6/16
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Hello,

You can find Puppet 4.8 in the puppet-agent 1.8 packages. These are available via the PC1 repo.

You can find more information on what is provided in the puppet-agent packages at https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/latest/about_agent.html and more about the PC1 repo at https://puppet.com/blog/welcome-to-puppet-collections.

The puppet 4.8 installation instructions can be found at https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/4.8/install_pre.html

I hope this helps

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Arkadi Colson

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Dec 8, 2016, 4:06:08 AM12/8/16
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Hi

Somebody managed to implement Collectd - InfluxDB - Grafana monitoring
in an automated way? Collectd is not a problem but how to automate
graphs addition in Grafana for new hosts based on roles?

Thx!
Arkadi

Klavs Klavsen

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Dec 9, 2016, 3:12:54 AM12/9/16
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We do that.. look at http://docs.grafana.org/reference/scripting/

You can simply write a scripted dashboard and have your javascript check f.ex. for the existence of a mysql counter on the relevant host.. and then draw the graphs for "mysql" if the counters are there - and so on for all other type of graphs you want.

We then link from our monitoring system to the scripted dashboard - with hostname as argument - that way we always have a direct link from an alert, to all relevant graphs for a host.
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