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2006 Sep 27
4
An option to test what will be done by the puppet client?
Hi, I can''t find an option of the puppetd client that can just print what the puppetd client will do on my system (updateing files, installing softwares, etc), but without doing all the things (like a "diff" between the current state of my system and the state defined on the puppet server). Is such option exists ? Regards
2007 Jun 04
3
Method of specifying tags in the puppetd.conf
Hi, From looking at the puppetd --help, there is not currently (at 0.22.4) a method of specifying tags in the puppetd.conf. I was hoping to use this for the following reason: Currently, I use ''noop = true'' in my puppetd.conf, and run ''puppetd --no-noop {tags}'' to install the configurations that I am happy with. This is because I''m currently
2007 Jan 05
3
ANNOUNCE: 0.22.0
...he more custom development work I get, the faster Puppet develops. Have a great weekend everyone. 1 - http://gratr.rubyforge.org/ 2 - http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/documentation/reference/ typedocs.html#resources 3 - http://reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/documentation/reference/ configref.html#external_nodes -- I don''t always know what I''m talking about, but I''m always pretty much convinced that I''m right. -- musician Mojo Nixon --------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Kanies | http://...
2007 Mar 13
11
N00B questions: How to dynamically set hostname in a config file . . .
Greetings - I''ve just started testing Puppet and have a couple of questions: 1. Is there a way to dynamically change a configuraion file that is sent to nodes? For example, I want to modify /etc/hosts to have the hostname and ip address set dynamically - the hosts file shoule look like: 12.34.56.78 node1.example.com 22.35.66.99 server1.example.com But I don''t want to
2007 Mar 08
16
CFengine into Puppet
I finally got my cfengine configs all objectified and separated into service-based configurations. But there are still many things that cfe can''t or won''t do very well, so I''m looking for a replacement. What about puppet? I am looking for something that I can use to manage services and applications, not hosts and files. It seems like puppet may have inherited some of