I have to say I find the online documentation very helpful indeed... along
with github once you get working with the module.



On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Eric Shamow <e...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:

> Jo,
>
> Very good advice - Rodrick, I'd try the Learning Puppet VM to start and
> get used to the tool first.  There's an excellent Learning Puppet doc as
> well -
>
> http://docs.puppetlabs.com/learning/
>
> That should get you started.
>
> -Eric
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> On Thursday, April 5, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
>
> You've probably gone about this the hard way.  It would be best to just
> get the server running without passenger and learn Puppet itself.  You only
> need passenger when you exceed 50-100 systems.
>
> Anyway, to answer your questions the config.ru is available in
> share/puppet (exactly where depending on your OS), and puppetmaster.conf
> should have been installed when the gem/rpm was installed. But you should
> probably be using the docs on www.puppetlabs.com rather than the PDF, I
> suspect they are kept more up to date.
>
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 1:42 PM, Brown, Rodrick wrote:
>
> I really hate poor documentation.****
> ** **
> I’m following along in PDF documentation I downloaded from the official
> site and I’m stuck after I installed rack & passenger modules from rubygems.
> ****
> I ran the passenger build script and it compiled and installed into my
> local apache httpd server successfully.****
> ** **
> Now where do I find an working example of puppetmaster.conf ?****
> Which config.ru should I be coping into
> /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd ?****
> ** **
> Is there a guide on generate the pem files required for use when defining
> the virtual host settings in puppetmaster?****
> ** **
> I’m almost fed-up already and I’ve not even gotten 1 agent configured to
> talk to my sever  ****
> ** **
> Puppet seems way too clumber some with the amount of dependencies required
> so far.  ****
> ** **
> I almost feel like going back to hacking on my system based on Python &
> Fabric L****
> ** **
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