On 09/23/2010 08:40 PM, Mark Glossop wrote:

Er, unless I'm missing something folks, the OP wasn't asking about managing 
/etc/resolv.conf - AFAICT /etc/resolv.conf was only used by the OP as an 
example. How to manage that file in a one-off case it wasn't the objective.

So rehashing [paraphrasing mine]: what is Puppet "best practice" for setting a 
handful of variables in a single location that then determine the configuration of each 
client?

I'm posting because I'm interested in the answer too...and the answers so far 
don't help answer it IMHO. If the answer is in the documentation somewhere [I 
know I haven't found it so far...], well, a link to that doc would be welcomed 
for my part.

Precisely : i provided resolv.conf as an example because it is simple, and it highlighted what i was trying to accomplish. In retrospect, perhaps i should not have picked an example for which there was already a particular module. :P


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