On May 13, 2008, at 11:48 AM, hajducko@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there an opinion or best practice on using [main] in the config
> file vs. separating out the values into [main], [puppetd] and
> [puppetmasterd]?
>
> Should I just --genconfig and rename the section to [main] or should I
> actually bother to try and separate out the config options to the
> areas where they are needed?
>
> I''ve been trying the latter but some of the option descriptions
are
> obscure unless you really understand what''s going on - and then I
just
> tend to leave those in [main]. Just wondering if I should even bother
> with all this work.
In general, it''s perfectly fine using ''main''
everywhere.
The only reason to separate them is if you specifically want different
executables to have different values, or if you need to specify
environments.
--
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a
religious conviction. --Blaise Pascal
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