On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 06:01:56PM -0400, Matt Juszczak wrote:
> 5) Puppetizing your puppet servers: I've already made the decision NOT to 
> LDAPify my LDAP servers (master and failover), as I wouldn't want LDAP to 
> fail and cause issues getting into the LDAP box.  My gut has also told me 
> NOT to puppetize my puppet server (and just keep good backups); however,  
> what have others done?  I've seen conflicting documentation and blog  
> entries on the subject.

I have a very small separate set of configs that will bootstrap my
puppet master installation and the other provisioning services I need to
rebuild my entire environment (dhcp etc.) I run (ran, it's been a while)
them via the puppet binary so the only prerequisites are access to
packages repositories and the puppet package being installed.

They only do enough to get me to the point where I can untar a backup and
then have puppet build everything else properly.

  Dean
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