On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Jeff Sussna <j...@ingineering.it> wrote:
> I've seen a couple of examples of using puppet to control services
> where you can't run a puppet agent on the resource. As far as I can
> tell they work by having puppet proxy through some external-service
> control mechanism, such as fog. The question is: where does the proxy
> run? I assume a puppet agent needs to run somewhere. Where do you put
> that agent, how do you configure it, and how do you identify it as a
> puppet node? I'm having visions of sugar plum fairies at the thought
> of using Puppet to do what CloudFormation does (automate the
> configuration of an entire AWS environment). But it's not clear to me
> how to wire it together.

You might have a look at
http://puppetlabs.com/blog/using-cloudformation-to-build-out-fully-functional-stacks-of-puppet-enterprise/


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