Yes! I can confirm that. I also experience this. Some of our manifests
are 3 years old or so. Whenever I want to explain one of my fellow not-
puppet admins how things work/happen, I have to look look around to
see how it actually happens. Same goes for whenever I want to make
minor changes to our nagios and or ganglia setup. I never know how to
do stuff without looking at the manifests.
Its really cool!
udo.
On 26.08.2009, at 18:39, Evan Hisey wrote:
>
> Luke and everyone else on the puppet team (list folks too)-
> After about 2 years of puppet, I have discovered a small issue with
> puppet. It works a little to well :). I find I have to do so little to
> it once a manifest is setup and running, that I have to go back and
> relearn what I am doing with when I have to rollout a new production
> configuration or a make change in the way system is handled ( Yes I
> have a really, really stable enviroment). I just noticed this becuase
> after about 6 months since the last time I need to do any major
> manifest work (atleast 3 on minors stuff) on puppet I am having to
> rollout a new production SAN setup and am having to read back over the
> list to catchup on things again.
>
> Evan
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