If you're a not too bad on the command line, you could generate lists
of your classes and nodes, then write a quick script to generate SQL
to insert directly into the dashboard DB - the DB schema is quite
simple. I do this to classify nodes into class groups - not because I
use Dashboad as an external node source, but just for the grouping
functionality in the interface.

On Oct 28, 11:16 am, walexey <wale...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> I try to start using puppet-dashboard. It was installed ok and can
> show reports from nodes.
> As next step, i want to manage classes-nodes association with puppet.
> How can i import curent class definition from /etc/puppet/manifest/
> classes.pp ?
> Or i should create it from scratch?
>
> wbr, alw

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