Ohad Levy wrote:
> I personally reinstall, I think its the cleanest way to find out the any 
> manifests errors (e.g. dependency etc)
> if you have an automated build process, than it usually takes less than 
> 10 minutes..

+1

> if you don't have an automated build process, you might want to consider 
> using one ;)

+1, well said!


Regards, DavidS

> 
> Ohad
> 
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Dick Davies 
> <rasput...@hellooperator.net <mailto:rasput...@hellooperator.net>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     Hi all
> 
>     I've got a nice little VirtualBox test VLAN with a puppetmaster and
>     3 nodes, and
>     I use it for trying out new classes before they go to the real
>     puppetmaster for testing.
> 
>     After a few months of playing around, my poor little puppets are running
>     all sorts of rubbish; NFS, networked syslog, mysql, apache, etc.
>     This is entirely my fault, because I just 'unapply' my modules from
>     the nodes.
> 
>     What's the 'best' way to 'deapply', or clear out a resource/class in
>     Puppet?
>     Do people generally just edit your manifests along the lines of
>      change 'ensure => present' to 'ensure => absent'?
> 
>     Re-Kickstarting is always an option, I suppose ... :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 


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