Thanks folks! On Wednesday, 8 April 2015 02:40:22 UTC-7, Gavin Williams wrote: > > Take a look at the NetApp module aswell: > https://github.com/fatmcgav/fatmcgav-netapp > > Cheers > Gav > > On Wednesday, 8 April 2015 00:44:59 UTC+1, Nan Liu wrote: >> >> On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 3:03:29 PM UTC-7, David Schmitt wrote: >>> >>> On 2015-04-06 20:54, varun umesh wrote: >>> > I am planning to use puppet for the configuration of a custom network >>> > appliance. My main problem is i am unable to install puppet on the >>> > appliance, as it is not supported. I have access to the rest api's >>> > exposed by the appliance. So can i use puppet to make the rest api >>> calls >>> > and try to do the configurations as and when a parameter changes? >>> Could >>> > anybody suggest me a good way to handle this problem? >>> > >>> > Thanks! >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> you want to look into the puppet device support. Start at the initial >>> blog post here: >>> >>> > https://puppetlabs.com/blog/puppet-network-device-management >>> >>> Not much has changed since then. You can find example code of working >>> device drivers on github. >>> >> >> The puppetlabs F5 module would be the best example if you go this route. >> >> The other option is via transports, but it's nowhere near as official in >> terms of support. Here's the library and some working examples (sorry did >> not add REST examples per readme): >> >> https://github.com/nanliu/puppet-transport >> >> HTH, >> >> Nan >> >
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