alop wrote: > Has anyone had experience with a centralized puppet install? > The preferred MO at my shop is to have minimal packages installed on a > system locally, and most apps are installed on an NFS filer. At first > glance it seems easy to simply have the init.d script call puppetd off > of the share, but are their any issues with all the associated > libraries and facter? > > > This is on RHEL5 and Solaris 10. > > > > Generally it is best practice to do it this way; you have your provisioning system install the bare minimum, and puppet does the rest for you. Of course, you'll have to test with your setup to determine if you need to add something to the provisioning part such as installing ruby.
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