On 08/24/2012 10:07 PM, New user wrote:> Hello,
>
> we slowly are trying to get into Puppet world. So far we have basic
> configuration for a few hosts.
> In the next step I''d like to get automatic packages upgrade
(CentOS/RH)
> on each Puppet-managed server but since
> there are first (the most important), second (little less important),
> third, testing line of servers
> I would like to upgrade packages on testing servers then (a week later)
> on third line of server then (another week later)
> second and so on. Could you recommend how to approach this problem ?
I''m also interested in this one...
You could use strict version adherences in your manifests (package
{blah: ensure => ''version'', }), and use different
environments on
different line of servers.
But the problem I see with this approach is that only packages
explicitly defined in your manifests will get upgraded, and just *part*
of their dependencies. For example centos-release package won''t be
upgraded ever.
So if anyone has any better approach in automating upgrades I would be
more than interested too...
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Jakov Sosic
www.srce.unizg.hr
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