2. I never really saw where in the documentation puppet.conf file is
addressed. I’ve seen that it’s pretty well documented, but again, did
I miss something, especially considering that I have gone through the
online manifest-writing/language documentation for the past week, and
through all of the testing, I never once did something to configure
the client nodes. As mentioned above, I simply ran the puppetd
command.
The defaults are usally fine, but you milage may vary, depending on
what you want to do (exported resources, puppet dashboard, foreman,
tagmail etc)
You may want to look into the options certname, certdnsnames, confdir,
manifestdir, modulepath, manifest, pluginsync, server (this list is
for both server and client)
Okay, so is puppet.conf for puppetd, puppetmasterd, or all of the puppet
components?
From my experince I prefer the packages, either source recompiled for
the current distro or from backports. It's easier to upgrade IMHO. I
usally rebuild the debian packages for ubuntu, as ubuntu lags a
version or 2 behind debian sid/squeeze. I'm guessing you're using
lenny, since squeeze and sid are somewhat up to date. Anyhow if your
system is not using packages it is probably easier without packages,
but you should think if it would not be easier to create a local
repository for your packages and install them via packages.
Yes, I am using Lenny, and I've gone the deb making route before. I'll
consider it again, but since that's usually a bit of an investment of
time, it just seemed like a bit of a detour from getting started with
puppet.
Unfortunately, we've just had to put forth a real effort to try to not
use any of the standard Debian ruby stuff. The interpreter and a handful
of gems is fine, but then everything else, we install ourselves.
Actually at this point we've also abandoned the interpreter in favor or
Ruby enterprise, but that's another thread :)
Thanks for the feedback.
Regards,
Chris
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