I recommend getting the book "pulling strings with puppet" It is well laid
out and will teach you what you need to know in a rapid fashion with clear
and easy to understand examples.


The other thing is you have to ask your self what you want puppet to manage.
Do you want puppet to manage a nfs server? Then  make a class managing nfs
servers. Do you want to make sure certain packages are installed? Then make
a class taking care of that. Eg: You have some needs, and then you make sure
puppet take care of the needs. That is at least how I work with this, and I
think this is pretty common.



2008/9/16 Brian Mathis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> From what I've been reading about puppet I think it's the answer to my
> (and every sysadmin's) prayers.  I've been going over the docs at the
> reductive labs web site, and I've found a short introduction using the
> 'sudo' example, but the next step I've found there is "everything".
>
> Does anyone know of a guide or site that can get someone going on
> puppet quickly, without having to swallow the whole system at once?
>
> Thanks
>
> >
>

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