Sans
I wouldn't be surprised if that version of the 'puppetdb' pkg has a
dependency on 'puppetagent', which will install Puppet 4.x.
See https://docs.puppet.com/puppetdb/#versions for more info on PuppetDB +
Puppet support...
So if you *really *want to use Puppet 3.x, you could try and install
'puppetdb' < 3...
However the recommendation everywhere now is to use Puppet 4.x, as Puppet 3
has been EOL'd...
HTH
Gav
On Thursday, 4 May 2017 11:02:06 UTC+1, Sans wrote:
>
> Looks like Puppetforge puppetdb module is doing some thing under the
> hood. With a vanilla installation, everything seems look right:
>
> root@e115-s-pmaster-001:/# dpkg -l|egrep 'puppet((master|db){,1})[ -]'|awk
> '{printf ("%-22s%s\n",$2,$3)}'
> puppet 3.8.7-1puppetlabs1
> puppet-common 3.8.7-1puppetlabs1
> puppetdb 3.2.4-1puppetlabs1
> puppetmaster 3.8.7-1puppetlabs1
> puppetmaster-common 3.8.7-1puppetlabs1
> #
> root@e115-s-pmaster-001:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# puppet config print
> vardir ssldir
> vardir = /var/lib/puppet
> ssldir = /var/lib/puppet/ssl
> #
> root@e115-s-pmaster-001:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# puppet --version
> 3.8.7
>
>
> Things seem to be changing the moment I apply that module. Any one got a
> clue?
>
> -San
>
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