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2007 Mar 19
0
Wiki Notifications
Hello folks,
I''ve finally figured out how to get the Wiki to notify of changes. Luke is
going to work on getting a proper link in the header but for now, make sure
you are logged in and then if the page you want to watch is at:
<http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/GlossaryOfTerms>
then in your browser URL, substitute "notification" for "wiki":
<http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/notification/GlossaryOfTerms>
That should do it!
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2007 Nov 01
2
Nodes and defaults question
Hi there,
If I have a manifest with, say:
node default { ..stuff.. }
node mymachine { ..stuff.. }
What would happen on mymachine: will the stuff in default be executed
*as well as* the stuff in default, or only the stuff in mymachine?
And, if the latter, should I move global stuff just to global scope
outside of nodes?
Thanks
-Iwan
2007 Dec 19
2
Is this a bug with namespacing?
Yesterday, I switched our node structure from using node basenode,
node nodetype inherits basenode, to using node classes per the changes
discussed recently on this list and as defined in the
wiki:GlossaryOfTerms.
In the manifest, we have a syslog module which sets up all the
components of syslog-ng we''re using. The ''syslog'' class is used by
default on clients and then a syslog::server class is used on the
central syslog servers. In the new node structure, I have the
following d...
2007 Nov 28
13
What to call a class: Manifest? Configuration? ResourceContainer?
Hi all,
I''ve got a new class in the current code, which I''ve been calling
Configuration but Matt reasonably thinks is horrible.
He is recommending the name Manifest, and I figured I''d see what
others thought.
The point of the class is to function as a resource container -- it
keeps a reference to all of the resources we''re managing, and knows
how to
2007 Nov 23
7
Modules design patterns ?
Hi,
I''m writing puppet modules since a couple of weeks now, so I''m still
considering myself as a new comer in this field.
It seems that modules I can find on the web or the recipe page on the
wiki almost all use a design pattern where the module is shipped in one
or several class(es) whose configuration are determined by "global" or
nodes variables ala:
module:
class
2007 Mar 16
19
Terminology
Hello folks,
I''ve blended/updated the Glossary of Terms
(<http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/GlossaryOfTerms>). It seems
the definition of "manifests" is a bit different amongst members.
Some people consider a "manifest" to be a configuration file written in
puppet, e.g. any .pp file. But at my organization, we''ve considered the
totality of configurations settings (i...
2007 Mar 02
2
Terminology merging
...rminology:definitions).
* virtual resource - a Puppet term for an resource that is defined but
will not be made part of a system''s manifest unless it is explicitly
realized. See also terminology:realize.
And for quicker reference, here is what is currently on the Puppet Wiki
GlossaryOfTerms:
client:
An operating system instance managed by Puppet. This can be an OS
running on its own hardware or a virtual image.
defined type:
A type written in Puppet''s language. Also sometimes called definitions
or components.
manifest:
A configuration file written in the Puppe...
2007 Nov 13
6
Groups
Hello,
Is it possible to group many nodes together? Suppose I have a large
number of machines that I all want to have the same config - rather
than specify them as individual nodes each inheriting the same config,
I''d like to say that a group inherits a config, and define the group
elsewhere.
Does this sort of construction already exist? Could it be cobbled
together from what we
2007 Dec 06
1
order, managing one file and refreshonly
Hello!
I''m quite newbie to puppet. I''ve got 3 questions:
1.
I''ve noticed, that puppet apply defined classes/modules in specyfic
order. I''ve got something like this im my configs:
/etc/puppet/cf/manifests/site.pp:
import "networks/*/site.pp"
node generic_node {
include "puppet"
include "apt"
include "debian"
}
---
2007 Nov 23
1
what''s the best way to deal with class/inheritence
sorry to cross post to dev/users. -dev was not the best option ;-)
Hi
to all puppet masters:
functionnality I need is quite simple:
classes/
one .pp file per class, example: class mail-gateway { ...service/host/templates... definitions }
-> this should set all that''s needed to setup a given system "rĂ´le" in the system (installing packages, config files with variables
2007 Oct 26
14
''Considered Harmful'' Considered Harmful
Because here in Puppet-land we''re all about self-reference and
recursion, and because I actually have to give a talk at RubyConf
next weekend about abusing self-reference, and because parent nodes
aren''t considered harmful in my own world, I give you:
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000982.html
I think it manages to somehow be both on- and off-topic at the same
2007 Oct 16
30
Template Nodes considered harmful
...ence_genericwebserver = "node specific override"
| include genericwebserver
| }
As shown in the example, this allows for site defaults and per-node overrides
for variables which will be propagated to the genericwebserver.
Regards, David
[1] http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/GlossaryOfTerms#templatenode
[2] http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetBestPractice
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