Hi,
if it''s possible to generate unique FQDNs, you should go that route.
The
FQDN is what puppet uses as the CN per default.
Failing that, generate a unique cert name (suffix) and add it as
certname option to puppet.conf on the agents. That may or may not be
feasible depending on the granularity of your node {} blocks.
Hope that''s helpful in some way, shape or form,
Felix
On 11/29/2013 09:08 AM, Daragh Wickham wrote:> Hi guys,
>
> We''re attempting to automate application bubbles with vCloud and
Puppet
> and one of the questions we have is around unique certificates.
>
> If we create machines with the same hostnames but in different vApps,
> will the Puppet Master treat them as the same machine? I suspect the
> hash will be different but if the cert name uses the hostname, then what?
>
> We might try to use a DNS suffix to differentiate the machines''
FQDNs
> per vApp...
> Has anyone had a similar experience with this?
>
> - D
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