On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:39 AM, David Schmitt <da...@dasz.at> wrote:

>
> You can use --graph to produce a .dot file with all resources from a
> given compilation. Since references know both variables and aliases,
> grep won't suffice anyways and I'm not sure even puppet could answer
> this in the general case (think external nodes bringing in unknown
> variables).
>
>
> Regards, DavidS
>
>
Thanks, and sorry for the delay. I'm guessing that's "puppet --graph" on the
client, correct? I've tried such on both the client and server (which is a
client to itself I suppose) but it just hangs there for a long time. Finally
just kill the command.

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