Hello All:

This is my first posting to this group and I hope I am not asking
something that I could have found the answer to myself.  I am trying
to set up a mechanism for quickly provisioning customized virtual
machines (VMs) and looking at puppet as a means to implementing this.
The concept is this.  Take a base VM and offer user packages to choose
for on their custom VM.  Then use puppet to manage configuration of
custom VM.  One challenge I am experiencing is that the base VM is
cloned for each new instance.  Each custom VM then does not have a
unique hostname, its IP address is dynamically allocated at creation
and the IP address may not persist upon reboot.  The one unique
identifier on each VM is the mac address.  Is there some way that
puppet can be configured so that the way it identifies new nodes is by
means of the mac addresses?  I am an absolute newb to puppet so I am
not sure if this question was dealt with in earlier postings.  I am
running 0.22.4 just because that is what was in the yum repository.  I
am certainly willing to upgrade if that is any help.  I am not sure if
I am giving enough info here so please let me know if more is
required.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

David

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