On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Phil Pennock
<lopsa-discuss+p...@spodhuis.org> wrote:
> So, if service Foo gets droped from your puppet configs somehow, through
> misconfiguration, your monitoring will stop and the service can go down
> without you knowing about it?

Hopefully something, in meatspace or otherwise, is watching diffs of
commits to VCS that manages the puppet configs?  You do keep cfg mgmt
configs under VCS ... right?  Working on code without the safety net
of source control feels like tightrope walking over an acid-filled
pool of sharks with lasers.
[http://twitter.com/BrianEnigma/status/14640615599]  So I guess like
many things we sysadmins do, this boils down to
risk-of-no-airspace-segregation versus convenience-of-reuse?
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