An external node classier could set these variables for you at top
scope, or you could look into using the extlookup function which is
able to pull in data from external sources.
-Jeff
On Monday, July 12, 2010, walexey <walexey@gmail.com>
wrote:> Hello everybody!
>
> We have puppet infrastructure integrated with ldap. I can pass
> different variables via puppetVars attribute in ldap.
> Currently, I need to write puppet class to configure mod_proxy server.
> mod_proxy servers has 5-10 configured sites. Every site configuration
> has some variables: site name, listen port, destination site name,
> destination port, protocol..
> Does anybody has an idea, how can I place all this variables out of
> puppet classes? In ldap? Or maybe puppet have some internal database,
> like chef?
>
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