I''ve never tried this, but it SHOULD be okay. Puppet is reasonably
standoffish about its interfaces, with everything going as yaml or json
over HTTP, and part of the goal of that was to eventually do exactly this.
We expect this setup to work, and if it doesn''t it''s a bug.
(That''s also part of why it uses relatively slow json and yaml instead
of
fast Marshall, is because Marshall had a bad habit of being incompatible
between Ruby versions.)
On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:10:25 AM UTC-8, Bill Sirinek
wrote:>
> We''re planning a rollout of Puppet 3 on our network.
We''ve been entirely
> RH5 & RH6 for a while, but we are planning on folding in Solaris hosts
and
> possibly AIX as well.
>
> The Redhat hosts are running ruby 1.8.7 and the Solaris & AIX hosts
have
> ruby 1.9.3p125
>
> My question is, will the differing (but officially supported) ruby
> versions cause any problems with puppet even though all platforms will be
> running the same version of Puppet?
>
> Bill
>
>
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