On Friday, 30 March 2012 06:43:17 UTC+1, Brian Gallew wrote: > > > >> Thanks Justin! >> >> If we go with the stepped approach, would the following work? >> >> Puppet Master running 2.6.x on RHEL 6.2, serving 2.5.x clients on RHEL >> 5? Do the different versions of Ruby come into play at all? >> >> > You're not thinking about this clearly. As long as the puppet clients are > no more than one major revision behind the master AND they are running on a > supported version of ruby for the client system, there is no issue. Puppet > is designed so that the master and the clients are unrelated except insofar > that the master is the single point of truth for configurations. > Otherwise, you would have to have a separate Puppet master running on > Windows, AIX, Solaris, RHEL4, RHEL5, Debian Squeeze, Debian Etch, Gentoo, > etc., one for each client OS. I run my puppet masters on Solaris 10 > (only), and have clients on Solaris 10, CentOS 5.5, Ubuntu 10.04, RHEL5, > and AIX. > > Perfect - thanks for clarifying.
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