Objects matching the expression 'osx'
- #238 puppetmasterd --user=root --group=wheel fails on Mac OS X (group, mac, option, osx, user)
- #300 Certificate creation crashes under OS X (SSL, certificate, osx)
- #317 Package Provider: Foobar.pkg.dmg - Apple Packages wrapped in DMG Images (apple, dmg, mac, osx, package, provider)
- #599 Unable to create new users with Type 'users' on Darwin (osx, user)
- #812 pkgdmg: hdiutil syntax changes in Mac OS X 10.5 (leopard, mac, osx, pkgdmg, provider)
- #943 puppet under leopard does not create puppet user or group (osx)
- #945 puppetmasterd does not run with leopard (osx)
- #1024 Directory Service Provider (apple, directoryservice, group, mac, osx, provider, user)
- #1025 Directory Service Provider: Password Setting is Looping (apple, directoryservice, mac, osx, password)
- #1026 Directory Service Provider should leverage MCX plugin for policy (directoryservice, mcx, osx, policy)
- PuppetMacOSX Puppet on Mac OS X (documentation, osx, package, provider, puppet)
- PuppetWithLaunchd Apple Computer has made it clear that the future of application and server launching is their new launchd. Whether or not you have an affinity for launchd, it appears to be here to stay, replacing SysV Init as well as the newer Startup Items?. The configuration of each server is done with (surprise) XML property lists. If you would like to run puppetd with launchd, you'll need to put the folowing content into /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.reductivelabs.puppet.plist: :: <?xml version (darwin, init, launchd, launchdaemons, osx, puppetd, puppetmasterd, startup, startupitems)
- StablePlatforms Puppet can work well under a broad range of operating systems and system configurations. Below is a brief list of configurations with reported successes. If you have an operational configuration that isn't listed here, please add it to the list: - CentOS 4/Linux 2.6 (x86_64, i386, VMWare ESX 32-bit) - CentOS 5/Linux 2.6 (athlon, i386, VMWare ESX 32-bit) - Darwin 8.9.1 (PowerPC, i386) - Debian 3.1/Linux 2.6 (i386, amd64) - Debian 4.0/Linux 2.6 (i386, xen686, amd64) - Fedora Core 2 (i386) - Fedora Core 3 (i386) - Fedora Core 4 (i386) - Fedora Core 5 (i386) - Fedora Core 6 (i386) - Fedora Core 7 (i386) - Fedora Core 8 (i386) - FreeBSD 4.7 (i386) - FreeBSD 6.0 (i386) - Gentoo Linux (x86_64) - Mandriva Corporate Server 4 (i586) - OpenBSD 4.1 (i386) - OpenBSD 4.2 (i386) - OpenBSD 4.3 (i386) - Oracle Linux 4 (x86_64) - RHEL 3 ES (VMWare ESX 32-bit) - RHEL 4 ES,AS (i386, x86_64) - RHEL 5 (i386, x86_64) - Sun Solaris 2.6 (i386, sparc) - Sun Solaris 7 (i386, sparc) - Sun Solaris 8 (i386, sparc) - Sun Solaris 9 (i386, sparc) - Sun Solaris 10 (i386, x86_64, sparc64) - SuSE Linux 8/Linux 2.4 (i386) - SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10/Linux 2.6 (i586) - SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10/Linux 2.6 (i586) - SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9/Linux 2.6 (i586, x86_64) - Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty GNU/Linux 2.6 (i686, xen686) Platform-Specific Pages (compatibility, debian, os, osx, platform, redhat, suse, ubuntu)