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2012 Apr 26
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Mac users: Textbucket scripts for puppet types
...yways, where was I? oh yeah right: I''ve cobbled together some ruby scripts to help make creating the 10 core puppet types a little easier.. cron exec file group host mount package service tidy user you can find them here, along with a stub text bucket storedata file: https://github.com/wolfspyre/textbucket-puppet the storedata file lives in ~/Library/Application Support/Text_Bucket/storedata the application reads the file at load time, and saves it blindly when you quit the program, so make sure that if you play with the file you do so when the program isn''t running, lest your...
2013 Oct 07
17
Sync data between various PuppetDB instances
Dear all, We have a few reasons to have various PuppetDBs (and Masters, one per cluster) in our datacenter and, eventually, there may be a need to share *only* a few exported resources between clusters, like a few ssh-keys or nagios tests. Is there a mechanism to pull and push some exported resources from one PuppetDB to another? I guess this could be done with the API, but has anybody tried it,
2013 Jun 25
1
most current method of configuring cisco (and force10?) devices
Hey Gang, I''ve been asked to explore the landscape of network device management via puppet. in particular, I''m looking to support cisco, and force10 switches. I know about the network device system, I''m wondering if that''s the way to go for both cisco and force10, or if there''s a better way for one or both? I''ve seen the Juniper netdev
2014 Jun 20
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3.6 directory environments, r10k, and hieradata
Hi Guys, I have a few questions about 3.6 directory environments, which we're looking to adopt. Currently the most pressing surrounds the integration of r10k and hiera… I believe I want to store hieradata inside the r10k repos, so that each r10k repo (I'm planning on using these to segregate different internal product stacks so that product owners can put sensitive data in their own