If you have ensure => latest puppet will check on each run to make
sure that it's the latest available but this is intensive.

I'd suggest using something like func to automate updating package
sets. Once you've got func deployed you can, with one command, tell
every machine to update packages.

https://fedorahosted.org/func/

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Scott

On May 9, 6:04 pm, Nat <qwerty....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> once i have my puppet set up and installed how does updating occour,
> if for example i have a package httpd instaledd on all my servers and
> there is an update to this package will i still need to log into every
> machine to run the updater or will puppet notice that the package is
> not at the latest level and update acordingly?
>
> Thanks

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